Number of people sleeping rough in London up 24% in a year
by Robert Booth Social affairs correspondent from World news | The Guardian on (#6590W)
More than 3,600 people slept on capital's streets between June and September, as charities say hard-won' progress being lost
The number of people sleeping rough in London has jumped 24% in the past year, according to an official count, meaning more than 3,600 people slept on the capital's streets between June and September.
More than half were found sleeping rough for the first time by outreach teams - 35% more than the same time last year - as street homelessness in London heads back towards pre-pandemic levels, with mattresses, tents and cardboard shelters again filling doorways and alleys.
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