Communities secretary Ruth Kelly has pledged to end the use of bed and breakfast hotels for homeless 16- and 17-year-olds in England by 2010, "unless it is an emergency".In the week that marks the 40th anniversary of landmark BBC TV homelessness drama Cathy Come Home, Kelly unveiled a range of measures and a 12 per cent increase in funding for next year.
Supported lodgings schemes, which provide foster-style accommodation for homeless young people, are to be established across the country in an attempt to reduce the need for B&Bs.
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