Fewer than one in four homeless people housed by the
government's Everyone In scheme have moved into permanent accommodation,
according to figures seen by the BBC. The initiative provided over 37,000 rough
sleepers with a place to stay during the pandemic. But housing charity Shelter
warned many were still in temporary homes or may even be back on the streets.
The government said the figures were "misleading". Read more on the
BBC website.
Why do we keep building on land at risk of flooding?
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A recent study by Aviva found that one in nine new homes in England are
being built on land at risk of flooding – often entirely within planning
rules. J...
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