The Home Office has vowed to persevere with proposals to build accommodation centres in rural areas for asylum seekers even though the proposals were rejected by the House of Lords. The plan is to open three centres each holding 750 asylum seekers. From next April there will be a list of 10 countries, all of which are due to enter the European Union, from which asylum claims will be presumed to be unfounded.
Economic crisis may jeopardise plan to reduce homeslessness
14 October 2008
Housing and Homelessness
09 October 2008
Lambeth mediation service for young people who have left home
08 October 2008
Research Realities: Hard to reach groups
02 October 2008
Domestic Violence and Housing
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Domestic Violence and Housing
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Iceland banking crisis: the impact on social care
Adult care complaints system needs to improve, finds NAO
Details of government consultations
02 October 2008
Private Member Bills
25 July 2008
Government Legislation
25 July 2008