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The Grenfell Tower fire in June 2017 focused national attention on homelessness and housing quality, and resulted in around 255 people becoming homeless overnight. [20] It was reported in The Guardian in 2018 that half of young people at risk of homelessness in the UK who approached their local authority, received no significant help.
The 2016 Homelessness Monitor report for England stated the bulk of the increase in statutory homelessness over the previous five years was attributable to sharply rising numbers of people made homeless from the private rented sector; as a proportion of all statutory homelessness acceptances loss of a private tenancy increased from 11 per cent ...
Tower 42 viewed from 50th floor of 8 Bishopsgate on 28 February 2024, the date of the "Vertical Rush" charity stair climb event. An annual charity fundraising event called Vertical Rush takes place inside London's Tower 42. It is a vertical run of 932 steps to the top of the tower.
MHCLG figures show a rise in homelessness between January and March but figure are still below March 2020 levels.
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Government of the United Kingdom: Headquarters: 2 Marsham Street, London, England and i9, Railway Drive, Wolverhampton, England: Annual budget: £28.1 billion (current) & £3.5 billion (capital) for 2011–12 [1] Secretary of State responsible
One of MoH's co-founders, Jess Turtle, was born into a grassroots community of homeless people set up by her parents Fred Josef and Jane Josef (now Rothery) in 1978. [7] The community they lived in was named The Wallich-Clifford community, now The Wallich, after Anton Wallich-Clifford, the Simon Community founder. [8]