
Boroughs fear impact of reduced funding for homelessness prevention
Reduced government funding risks undermining homelessness prevention work in the capital, London boroughs have warned.
Reduced government funding risks undermining homelessness prevention work in the capital, London boroughs have warned.
Snapshot analysis shows almost double the number of homeless women than men are in temporary accommodation in London.
94% of children due to start secondary school in London this September have been offered a place at one of their preferred schools, data published on National Secondary Offer Day 2022 by the Pan London Admissions Board reveals.
London is to become an 'early adopter' of data-led methods for achieving the goal of ending rough sleeping.
London Councils welcomes the government's proposed new deal with the residential property developer industry to help fix the cladding crisis.
More than 86,000 children in the capital are set to spend Christmas in temporary accommodation.
The government has announced additional funding for councils' support for rough sleepers.
London Councils comments on Shelter's new analysis of homelessness data.
London Councils' response to the news that the government is making the National Transfer Scheme for unaccompanied asylum-seeking children mandatory.
One in five young Londoners is unemployed and they urgently need more support to make a positive start to their working lives, according to London Councils, the cross-party group that represents the 32 London boroughs and the City of London Corporation.