London Rough Sleeping Reaches Record Highs
Nearly 12,000 people experienced homelessness in the past year, driven by evictions and a lack of affordable housing.
- The number of rough sleepers in London increased by 19% from the previous year.
- More than 1,200 former private renters became homeless for the first time.
- Young people and immigrants are significantly affected, with nearly one in ten rough sleepers aged 25 or under.
- Charities and officials call for urgent government action to address the crisis.
- The Conservative and Labour parties propose different strategies to tackle homelessness.