The question is how - if structural constraints (LHA, benefit cap, budgets etc) remain. Otherwise the incentive is to prevent homelessness applications rather than homelessness.
For starters, ban contracts with companies that arrange long-distance relocations?
www.theguardian.com/society/2026...
No one wants this. Not the families. Not the receiving areas. Not London boroughs. It’s a nightmare all round. But if London councils can’t fund homelessness accommodation locally, due to Local Housing Allowance freezes and budget pressures, they will procure elsewhere. This isn’t complicated.
Far too many people haven't read the judge's sentencing remarks to Digwa and it really shows in some of the fuckwitted takes being bandied about. They're here; it'll take you five or so minutes to read them. www.judiciary.uk/wp-content/u...
Guess it was only a matter of time before someone came up with rent-split loans but still a depressing development (article does not say what the interest rate or the hidden fees are)
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EIGHT red cards (for one team)! In a ‘friendly’! (Proper football)
www.bbc.co.uk/sport/footba...
Can Australian government fix housing and intergenerational inequity via property tax reform - or will it get overwhelmed by the backlash from property interests first?
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Musk did exactly the same after Southport - why is the government still on x?
www.bbc.co.uk/news/article...
www.judiciary.uk
Jules Birch
If the state has the capacity to control who uses toilets, then it should have the capacity to attack the agents of hostile foreign powers who are inciting racist riots. And if it doesn't, then it is not fit for purpose.
Tommy Robinson calls Russia a “civilised country” and he is in Moscow to see how it got on the “straight and narrow.”
Russia: