The newly appointed Commons CLG Committee will continue
the work of its predecessor on housing for older people in England. Renewed,
the inquiry will examine whether the housing on offer for this group of people
is sufficiently available and suitable for their needs and, in doing so,
consider how older people wish to live. The committee will take into account
the context of significant housing shortages, rising numbers of older people
and pressures on health and social care – with public evidence sessions set to
start next month. Read more on 24housing.
‘Those two weeks felt how the world should be’: the young single mums who
took on the housing crisis – and won
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When a group of teenage mothers were evicted from their homeless hostel,
Focus E15, they took over a tower block of empty council flats in protest.
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