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The government is to provide 6,000 new homes for rough sleepers in a bid to ensure as 'few people as possible return to the streets' after the coronavirus crisis.
Announcing the move at Sunday's Downing Street briefing, Housing Secretary Robert Jenrick said the £433m plan will also see rough sleepers given the health, addiction and mental health support they need.
Almost 15,000 people in England, which amounted to 90 per cent of rough sleepers known to the authorities, have been put up during
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A £1 billion fund will be used to help children in England 'catch-up' on learning lost to the Covid-19 pandemic, the government announced today.The Prime Minister said the most disadvantaged children would have access to tutors through a £350 million 'National Tutoring Programme'.The fund will cover the 2020/21 academic year and aims to prevent the attainment gap from widening further, the government said.Separately, a further £650 million will be shared across all state primary and secondary
But funding for Everyone In will stop from the end of June, leaving councils like Manchester facing a new challenge of sustaining these stories of progress.
Counting On stars Jinger Duggar and Jeremy Vuolo have been making their own way over the past couple of years and have distanced themselves from her parents, Jim Bob and Michelle. After moving to Los Angeles, California, the couple has increased their social media presence and they have started to create their own brand.
control over rent levels to better meet the needs of those on housing benefits.Manchester council is hoping to deliver 32,000 new homes by 2025, including 6,400 affordable properties for social rent, affordable rent or shared ownership.But so far only 13,259 new homes have been built in the city since April 2015, and just 1,514 of these - around 25 pc - are classed as affordable.Coun Suzanne Richards, executive member for housing and regeneration, told an executive meeting on Wednesday: “The
Coco Gauff is taking a stand. While attending a Black Lives Matter protest in Delray Beach, Fla., the 16-year-old tennis pro demanded change in a poignant speech.
Plans for more than 400 new homes across Manchester have become the latest to be signed off by the council’s chief executive - instead of the city’s planning committee.
PROPOSALS are being developed to convert the Grade B-listed Municipal Buildings in Coatbridge into 49 new homes in an £11 million project.
Thousands of social tenants across north Manchester could soon have the council as their landlord for the first time in 15 years - as the town hall moves to bring management body Northwards back in-house.
Nearly £5m will be spent relaunching a scheme helping get Greater Manchester’s rough sleepers off the streets to provide safer accommodation during the coronavirus pandemic.
Plans have been submitted for over 300 new homes on the site of Manchester City's historic stadium in Gorton.
Molly-Mae Hague and Tommy Fury have sparked outrage after it was revealed they imported their new puppy from Russia during the coronavirus pandemic.The 21 year old Love Island star found out she would be receiving her furry little friend on her birthday from her boyfriend Tommy, also 21, earlier this week. After fans questioned why it was taking so long for the Pomeranian to arrive, she took to her Instagram Story to explain that her pooch was coming in from Russia so there was a delay.
Residents of damp-ridden, 100-year-old houses could soon be rehomed in new build properties as Renfrewshire Council unveils plans for the regeneration of the Tannahill area.
News that some Covid-19 patients are to receive a drug which could shorten recovery time has been hailed as “the biggest step forward” in the treatment of the virus since the crisis began.
John Lewis has announced its plans for a 'phased reopening' next month.
These striking new images show how part of Stockport could be transformed, as a major redevelopment project takes another step forward.