Councils move hundreds of homeless families out of London with 24-hour ultimatums
Briefly

Hundreds of homeless families in London were permanently relocated outside the capital after being given 24-hour ultimatums to accept private tenancies elsewhere or risk being left on the streets, due to rising rents and inadequate local housing allowances (LHA).
Councils often placed families in the north-east or Midlands, where rent is significantly cheaper compared to London, highlighting the disparity in housing affordability across regions.
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