England could see "a new wave of homelessness" when a ban on evictions ends later this month, MPs have warned. The ban was introduced in March as part of emergency legislation to protect those hit financially by the pandemic. Amid fears that evictions may lead to more homeless, 21 MPs have urged the government to guarantee council funds to house rough sleepers for a year. The government said it would "continue to provide appropriate support" to those affected. New evictions in England and Wales had initially been suspended until 25 June, but the pause was extended to 23 August. Read more on the BBC website.
Cardiff council warns tenants of eviction if household member convicted for
Ely riots
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If individuals are convicted and sentenced, council may go to court to seek
repossession of their home, letters said
Cardiff council has written to sever...
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