More than 200,000 families and individuals across Britain are experiencing hidden homelessness, a 30% rise since 2020, according to new research from the charity Crisis and Heriot-Watt University.
An 'unprecedented' phenomenon is sweeping Manchester where young people with jobs cannot find a home, so spend the nights in public spaces before getting a shower before work. Ethan Davies reports.
Behind the statistic of 811 people experiencing homelessness at the end of last year is a story of sadness, struggle and enormous waste of human potential. Even more concerning is that the number — ...
Homelessness charity Crisis has called on the government to undertake a census of the UK's hidden homeless to start to tackle a problem it estimates is costing the country £1.4bn a year. The charity ...
Cold, winter weather is especially brutal for people who are homeless and living outside. But a recent analysis of data from a nearby community found nearly half the people in homeless shelters had ...
Divorce and all relationship breakdowns are contributing to the number of hidden homeless people, according to the latest research from homelessness charity Crisis, writes Anabel Unity Sale. A survey ...
The Simon Community report showed a 12 per cent increase in the number of elderly people facing homelessness over the past year, due to increasing rents and a ...
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