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  • Asylum Accommodation excluded from Social Housing protections – The Justice Gap (The Justice Gap)
  • Asylum accommodation to be excluded from social housing landlords crackdown | Immigration and asylum | The Guardian (January 2024)
  • 2024 is a chance to reject the refugee blame game at the ballot box – The Big Issue (December 2023)
  • Inside Housing – News – Home Office reverses asylum change after rise in refugee homelessness (December 2023)
  • Homelessness ‘inevitably’ on rise as asylum seekers’ time to exit hotels cut to seven days (telegraph.co.uk) (September 2023)
  • News | The Independent | Today’s headlines and latest breaking news (September 2023)
  • Inside Housing – News – Home Office asylum change making refugees homeless, charities say (September 2023)
  • Inside Housing – Comment – Asylum seekers face homelessness and destitution, we have to reform the system (August 2023)
  • The Illegal Migration Bill will ‘create a new homeless population’ (bigissue.com) (May 2023)
  • Inside Homes for Ukraine: sex bargains, child neglect and domestic servitude – New Statesman (March 2023)
  • Inside Housing – Comment – Finding workable, sustainable solutions to refugee housing is possible if you know where to look (February 2023)
  • LocalGov.co.uk – Your authority on UK local government – Charity shares best practice from councils tackling homelessness (June 2022)
  • BBC Radio 4 – File on 4, Ukraine: Taking in the Trauma (May 2022)
  • Hundreds of thousands of Ukrainians poised to enter UK, says minister | Home Office | The Guardian (March 2022)
  • Rural locations deprioritised when housing Ukrainian refugees as more than 100,000 hosts apply – The Big Issue (March 2022)
  • Questions mount amid eagerness in UK to help Ukraine refugees | Immigration and asylum | The Guardian (March 2022)
  • How to accept a refugee from Ukraine into your home – Hull Live (hulldailymail.co.uk) (March 2022)
  • Homeless people being told to sleep on street if they want housing help under ambiguous government rules | The Independent (January 2022)
  • Councils told to offer ‘safe and appropriate’ home to anyone sleeping rough | Homelessness | The Guardian (December 2021)
  • NACCOM’s BBC Radio 4 Charity appeal (October 2022)
  • How to help refugees in the UK: Where to donate to assist people who have crossed the Channel (inews.co.uk) (August 2021)
  • Big-hearted Brits say UK has room for Afghan refugees as 300 offer temporary home – Mirror Online (August 2021)
  • Government branded ‘irresponsible’ as asylum seekers left not knowing when they may be evicted (ITV Yorkshire, December 2020)
  • Lockdown gave a safety net for Bristol’s hidden homeless… But many remain on the street this time round (The Bristol Cable, November 2020)
  • UK homeless charities call for suspension of ‘reckless’ eviction of asylum seekers (The Guardian, November 2020)
  • Plans to deport migrant rough sleepers branded as ‘callous’ (The Big Issue, November 2020)
  • ‘Having No recourse to Public Funds violates my human rights’ (The Big Issue, November 2020)
  • ‘Call out the lies’: UK charities hit back over bids to blame refugees for housing crisis (The Guardian, October 2020)
  • Home Office evicting asylum seekers in areas with local lockdowns in breach of its own guidance (The Independent, October 2020)
  • Asylum seekers face eviction – Hundreds face looming risk of homelessness (The Big Issue North, October 2020)
  • Home Office plans to evict thousands of refused asylum seekers (The Guardian, October 2020)
  • ‘Reckless and irresponsible’: Home Office starts evicting asylum seekers despite warning of second wave (The Independent, September 2020)
  • Homeless Migrants Are Now Being Moved Out Of Emergency Accommodation, Says Charity (The Huffington Post, July 2020)
  • Charities warn hundreds of asylum seekers are at risk of homelessness as Home Office ends eviction ban (Inside Housing, June 2020)
  • Home Office urged to reverse ‘unjustified’ decision to restart refugee evictions (The Independent, June 2020)
  • Refugees and asylum seekers ‘at risk of homelessness’ as Home Office suspends evictions ban (The Independent, June 2020)
  • Fears Over Government’s Plans For Homeless People Placed In Hotels During Lockdown (The Huffington Post, May 2020)
  • The race to house Britain’s homeless (The Bureau of Investigative Journalism, May 2020)
  • You can’t stay home and safe when you’re sleeping rough (The Bristol Cable, May 2020)
  • Coronavirus: Hundreds of refugees made destitute as Home Office ‘too slow to act’, charities warn (The Independent, April 2020)
  • Coronavirus fears as UK asylum seekers made to share cramped rooms (The Guardian, April 2020)
  • Coronavirus: Support ‘scaled back’ for refugees and asylum seekers (BBC News, April 2020)
  • Thousands of rough sleepers still unhoused in England, say charities (The Guardian, March 2020)
  • Councils told to house all rough sleepers in England by weekend (The Guardian, March 2020)
  • ‘One in four’ seeking shelter at key homeless agencies in Manchester, London and Leicester are refugees
  • The Government Is Right To Tackle Rough Sleeping – But It Needs To Reform Its Own Policies To End The Epidemic Of Migrant Homelessness
  • Lack of legal aid puts asylum seekers’ lives at risk, charity warns
  • Home Office policy leaving refugees homeless within days of being granted asylum, report finds
  • This Woman Has Opened Her Home To A Refugee Who Says “Everything’s Changed” For Her Now
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