John McGuffie, who spent seven years in the army before settling back in Glasgow, has been living in a bed and breakfast hotel in Glasgow's west end for six months.
Ending homelessness can be a selfish vote-winner for politicians. It's a question of political will, writes Matthew Torbitt.
Melanie Kivlin and five kids have battled through life in a hotel room then a mice infested temporary home. She is demanding ...
John McGuffie served for seven years in the Second Battalion Paratroopers but has been living for six months in a hotel full ...
It gives federal agencies wide latitude to ensure entities that receive federal funding abide by the Trump administration's ...
A housing charity has said support is available for private renters as the average price of rent in Belfast is now over ...
Egypt and Jordan have both rejected Mr Trump’s call to resettle Palestinians on their soil. Trump said the US would take over ...
The number of homeless children living in temporary accommodation is at its highest level since records began in 2002, ...
Homelessness in the UK, particularly rough sleeping, not only exacerbates pre-existing mental health conditions but also ...
SCROLLING estate agent websites at 2am, my heart pounding, I wonder how I got to this place. As a divorced mum of three, who ...
It wasn't immediately clear what legal authority Trump would have to execute his proposals, and they would likely be met by ...
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