A surge in people being forced to live in bed and breakfasts and other temporary homes in England is costing the taxpayer ÂŁ1.7bn a year, âshamefulâ council data analysed by the Local Government Association has revealed.
The worsening shortage of social housing and increasingly unaffordable private rents are among reasons councils are now paying for 104,000 households to live in temporary accommodation â more than at any time in the past 25 years.
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The LGA, the councilsâ umbrella group, is demanding the chancellor, Jeremy Hunt, use his coming autumn budget statement to increase housing benefit to make more private rented homes affordable to people on welfare, and to reform housing rules to allow councils to build more social housing.
âCouncil budgets are being squeezed and the chronic shortage of suitable housing across the country means that councils are increasingly having to turn to alternative options for accommodation at a significant cost,â said Darren Rodwell, the leader of the London borough of Barking and Dagenham and the LGAâs housing spokesperson. âCouncils need to be given the powers and resources to build enough social homes for their residents so they can create a more prosperous place to live, with healthier and happier communities.â
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Councils in England paying ÂŁ1.7bn a year to house people in temporary homes
in The GuardianIsrael is clear about its intentions in Gaza â world leaders cannot plead ignorance of what is coming
in The GuardianIn the aftermath of Hamasâs unjustifiable atrocity, Israelâs military onslaught has already slaughtered thousands of civilians, many of them children. That the worst is to come is not supposition, but evident from the public pronouncements of Israelâs political leaders. They have made no effort to disguise their intentions, and thus they have left their cheerleaders with nowhere to hide, no ignorance to plead. âThe emphasis is on damage, not accuracy,â declared the Israel Defence Forces (IDF). âGaza will eventually turn into a city of tents,â said one IDF official, adding, âThere will be no buildings.â Israelâs economy minister, Nir Barkat, told ABC News that hostages and civilian casualties will be secondary to destroying Hamas, âeven if takes a yearâ.
One prominent supporter of Keir Starmer on Labourâs national executive committee claimed that Israel was not in breach of international law on the grounds that its actions were âproportionateâ, and that the âcommand structure involves sign-off by lawyers to ensure conformity with intl law for all IDF actionsâ. So letâs hear from one such lawyer, Israelâs former chief military advocate general and the countryâs former attorney general no less, who declared that to destroy Hamas âthen you have to destroy Gaza, because everything in Gaza, almost every building there, is a stronghold of Hamasâ.
Australia in âthe midst of a food security crisisâ as 3.7m households struggle to buy enough to eat
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More than 2.3m of those households were âseverely food insecureâ, meaning they were actively going hungry, reducing food intake, skipping meals or going entire days without eating.
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Some publishers have even explicitly named libraries as direct economic competitors.
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