Can new legislation really end homelessness for good?
Twenty years after Cardboard City, will the new Homeless Reduction Act bring about the end of rough sleeping? In February
Twenty years after Cardboard City, will the new Homeless Reduction Act bring about the end of rough sleeping? In February
Outraged Wandsworth residents took to Twitter yesterday after the Prime Minister disputed the definition of homelessness in Westminster. During Prime
Homelessness is looming large as an election issue in Croydon Central as figures reveal that Croydon has the second highest
Try Twickenham has launched a Christmas bauble campaign to raise money for homelessness charity SPEAR London. Generous members of the
Tom Brake believes a bill passed in parliament today will help reduce the number of homeless people across London. The
Summary: The sleep-out in Wimbledon and Kingston was part of the YMCA’s Sleep Easy event, and has so far raised
Through community lunches and employability schemes, Shepherd’s Star helps people create sustainable, happy lifestyles. Co-founder of Shepherd’s Star Laura Povey
Rough sleeping in London has surged to a record high level, with 13,231 people seen on the capital’s streets between
One in five small to medium businesses (SMEs) believe it will become more difficult to pay their tax bills, according
The Renters’ Rights Bill is facing delays in the parliamentary process and is not expected to receive Royal Assent until
The number of people sleeping rough in the capital climbed to record numbers between April 2024 and March 2025, according