Proposed cuts to housing benefit would save the public
purse just £3m – not the £120m announced recently by David Cameron – and could
force thousands of young people back on to the streets. In fact, research by Heriot-Watt University and campaign
group End Youth Homelessness (EYH) shows that only 140 more young people than
estimated need to become homeless for it to start costing the taxpayer. Read more on the Centrepoint website.
Obama Center opening stirs pride and unease for Chicago’s South Side amid
displacement fears
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South Siders voice concerns about gentrification, housing and affordability
as they celebrate opening of the Obama Presidential Center
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