Rough sleeping in London hits highest level in a decade
Briefly

Rough sleeping in London hits a decade-high with over 1,100 people on the streets due to evictions. New rough sleepers peak at 7,974, including 13 children under 25.
Conservative government's failure to ban no-fault evictions leads to a 19% increase in rough sleepers, deeply shameful according to Crisis charity.
Labour pledges to abolish section 21 'no fault' evictions immediately, while Conservatives aim to reform courts for eviction and address antisocial behavior.
Factors like high rents, housing shortage, and living costs create a 'perfect storm' pushing more individuals to street homelessness, making sleep near impossible.
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