The number of people estimated to be sleeping rough has increased by a fifth, Government figures have shown.
Councils need more guidance to help them turn the tide of rising levels of rough-sleeping, mainly...
Labour’s shadow housing secretary has called for more transparency around the performance of a ke...
Westminster City Council’s successful bid for a project under the Changing Futures programme will...
Ending homelessness is possible, but the Government needs to keep up funding or face a post-pande...
The Government has insisted the Everyone In programme is ‘continuing’ despite reportedly suggesti...
Fears that rough sleepers will again become a fixture on Britain’s streets have emerged as the su...
The Government will fail to fulfil its manifesto commitment of ending rough sleeping for good by ...
Home Office rules ‘undermine’ efforts to end rough sleeping and should be ‘scrapped immediately,’...
Councils have the legal powers to help people with no recourse to public funds (NRPF) who are sle...
The number of people sleeping rough in England was up by more than half on 2010 despite the Every...
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