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UK news
fromIrish Independent
4 months ago

More than 5,000 children face Christmas in emergency accommodation as new record homelessness figures revealed

Homelessness hit a record high with 16,755 people in emergency accommodation in October, including 5,274 children, and many facing repeated years in temporary housing.
Public health
fromIrish Independent
5 months ago

'Nothing short of shameful' - 16,614 people now living in homelessness

More than 16,614 people are homeless nationwide, including 11,952 in Dublin—a 12% year-on-year rise—with thousands of families and children in emergency accommodation.
London politics
fromIrish Independent
1 week ago

Number of people using emergency homeless accommodation rises to record high of 17,300

The number of people in emergency accommodation reached a record 17,308, highlighting increasing pressures on homeless services.
London politics
fromIrish Independent
1 week ago

Number of people accessing emergency homeless accommodation rises to over 17,300

Emergency accommodation usage rose to 17,308, highlighting increasing homelessness pressures amid new rental reforms.
Real estate
fromIndependent
2 months ago

Bryan Dobson: In the worst housing crisis for generations, why has this 299-home development been left idle?

Camden Yard on Kevin Street Lower, Dublin 8, has been mothballed for 18 months despite acute local social housing need and rising emergency accommodation.
Miscellaneous
fromIrish Independent
2 months ago

The Indo Daily: 'We might die here' - A firebomb attack and a family left homeless

Amanda Uwase and her family survived a petrol-bomb attack on their Finglas home; mother critically injured, family displaced, investigators suspect mistaken identity.
#swep
fromIndependent
3 months ago

Two Wicklow mothers share hell of being forced to live in emergency accommodation - 'What's so scary is I can't feel secure'

A single mother to two autistic children, who had to leave her home in Bray at the end of November, has been placed in emergency accommodation over 100 kilometres away in County Wexford, despite both of her children attending primary school in the town.
Miscellaneous
Travel
fromwww.theguardian.com
3 months ago

The kindness of strangers: I couldn't afford a pricey hotel, then a student let me sleep on her dormitory floor

A stranded medical-school applicant received shelter, food, and safety from a compassionate stranger, demonstrating the profound impact of spontaneous generosity.
Public health
fromwww.bbc.com
4 months ago

Rough sleepers offered shelter as temperatures drop

London's SWEP activates at 0C to open emergency accommodation and support services for people sleeping rough during life-threatening cold conditions.
#domestic-abuse
Miscellaneous
fromIndependent
6 months ago

Extension of First Home Scheme to second-hand homes unlikely to feature in Budget 2026, says Taoiseach

The First Home Scheme will likely not be extended to second-hand homes in next month's Budget; priority will be getting families out of emergency accommodation.
fromwww.theguardian.com
6 months ago

Northern Ireland at risk of race riot permacrisis', government files warn

Northern Ireland faces a permacrisis from recurring race riots and may need to use military bases to shelter people burnt out of their homes, government documents reveal. Officials fear the region faces prolonged instability and that a single incident, local or international, could spark widespread disorder. The stark warnings say some displaced families have gone off-grid for security and that authorities may struggle to provide safe emergency accommodation if renewed unrest erupts.
UK politics
Public health
fromIrish Independent
7 months ago

Record number of children are homeless, as Barnardos report highlights devastating impact of accommodation failings

Sub-standard emergency and overcrowded housing is harming children's childcare, nutrition, education, health, and long-term well-being, with many families living in dirty, damp, unsafe conditions.
fromwww.theguardian.com
7 months ago

Labour-run councils consider legal challenges to close asylum hotels

Yvette Cooper, the home secretary, is determinedto stick to her plan after the Epping ruling and its consequences, a source said. We have a plan and we're sticking to it to close asylum hotels by the end of the parliament. This is one narrow court judgment that happened yesterday. We're not being knocked off course, this is our manifesto commitment, the source said.
UK politics
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