The housing policy that is making people homeless
A Government grant, intended to ease homelessness costs, is increasing the numbers living in Temporary Accommodation.
A Government grant, intended to ease homelessness costs, is increasing the numbers living in Temporary Accommodation.
“The people of Ladywood are the forgotten residents of Birmingham. We welcome the bright lights of the inner city, but there is never enough attention on the many people that call Ladywood their home."
The number of patients waiting more than four hours in Birmingham’s A&Es has risen by 33.3% compared with four years ago, Liberal Democrat analysis of House of Commons Library research reveals.
In a bid to bring some positivity to the council, and to tackle a crucial issue, this month, the Lib Dems brought a motion to council which focused on positive climate action. Read on to find out more:
Increasing numbers of people in temporary accommodation, depleting housing stocks, unacceptable quality standards and more. The problems of Birmingham City's housing crisis revealed
As the fallout from Birmingham Labour's financial failures continues, staff contemplate job losses as services are redesigned.