Two dozen homeless protesters have stormed a
council-owned building in Chester, north-west England, and barricaded
themselves inside. The 20-strong group of rough sleepers, accompanied by a dog,
took over the upper floors of Hamilton House in the city centre on Monday
night, claiming squatters’ rights and reportedly changing the locks once
inside. This comes as official figures revealed that a record number of
homeless people died last year. The highest number of deaths were in London and
the north-west, according to the Office for National Statistics (ONS), as
charities and MPs warned that cuts are fuelling the homelessness crisis. Read
more on the Guardian website.
https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2019/oct/02/homeless-protesters-storm-council-building-in-chester
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