I voted for the Prime Minister’s deal today. But the Commons didn’t – and we now all need a positive alternative.
Philip Davies, a famously long-standing and committed Brexiteer, is among their number.
Local authorities are still waiting until people are actually homeless before offering assistance. This is expensive and has an unnecessary impact on vulnerable people.
Six were from west or north London constituencies, plus Windsor’s Adam Afriyie and Sir David Amess of Southend West.
Last year’s General Election came as a shock. But Jeremy Corbyn may finally be running out of excuses for the dubious company he keeps.
The Homelessness Reduction Act comes into force in April. But councils should use their public health budgets to provide specialist help to those who need it.
She points to the opportunities to imitate New Zealand agriculture, and to crack down on big businesses which evade tax.
Nineteen Members of Parliament have so far declared publicly.
The report I have been working on over the past year will provide the Government with a clear strategy to help tackle rough sleeping.
Aside from the dreadful human cost, homelessness is very expensive.
Bob Blackman’s Bill offers new hope for people in desperate need.
The Parliamentary Party has just been through two divisive experiences, and there was evidently no appetite for a third.
It is not a fix-all, but I hope its measures will produce a real improvement in the number of people who become homeless in the first place.