All news on the topic: Homelessness
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'Homeless' man stabbed to death in car park as police make appeal
Met Police are appealing for any witnesses to come forward after the victim of stabbing was named and pictured for the first time as 46-year-old Ion Rado
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Brits to save thousands of pounds under new debt rules – what it means for you
The Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) is banning certain providers of debt advice from receiving referral fees from debt solution providers with the new rules kicking in from today
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Asda shoppers 'left in tears' after 11-year-old boy's incredible act of kindness
Rhys Tailor bought his mum an iced coffee, paid for someone else's shopping saying he wanted to 'help the world', and bought a sausage roll for a homeless guy. His kind gestures did not go unnoticed
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Homeless man jailed for killing OAP when she saw him selling art and took him in
Allan Scott met Patricia Holland, 83, while he was selling paintings on the street in Norfolk - she gave him a place to stay but he killed her when she asked him to leave
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Family torn apart as son sues own parents in battle over £2.3million family farm
Sean Preson bought a farm with his parents so he could live with them. He said the decision was made during a pub Sunday lunch in 2002, but since then their relationship deteriorated
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Teen's family lucky to be alive after forbidden vape sparks catastrophic fire
Heidi Johnson and her family are lucky to be alive after her teenage daughter's secret e-cigarette sparked a fire that engulfed their whole home and destroyed everything
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'I used to own a restaurant, now I'm a homeless addict - could happen to anyone'
Dad-of-four Jamie is a shadow of his former self and ten years after running his thriving business the drugs addict pounds the streets in search of his next heroin fix
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Emmerdale's Caleb to be 'destroyed by unlikely enemy' as Nicky's secret exposed
Emmerdale fans have predicted Caleb Milligan's downfall following his awful reaction to finding out his son Nicky is gay on the ITV soap
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Man shot dead by security guard asked police in his dying breath to call his dad
WARNING. DISTRESSING FOOTAGE: Banko Brown was shot dead on a suspicion of shoplifting while leaving the Walgreens in San Francisco - his dad has described his killing like an 'old lynching'
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Security guard's killing of homeless 'shoplifter' with one shot caught on video
WARNING: DISTRESSING FOOTAGE. The San Francisco district attorney said the shooting was ‘reasonable’ and no charges will be filed, sparking outrage over the treatment of the homeless man who was a leading figure in the transgender community
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Missed chances to save man who starved to death at 4.5st after benefits stopped
Vulnerable grandfather Errol Graham, 57, was found dead weighing just four-and-a-half stone at his Redford, Nottinghamshire, flat, having written a letter saying he went to bed hungry
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Twin daughters find mum stabbed to death in apartment bedroom and call for help
Theresa Gregg's 12-year-old twins called police early Saturday morning after finding her unconscious in her room in the family's Brooklyn home - she had been stabbed in the neck and the body
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'Our street has such a pothole problem my house crumbles when lorries drive by'
Lee Boardman lives in Up Holland, West Lancs, and says Lancashire County Council's failure to repair the road surface is effectively resulting in house being torn apart
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Outrage as extremists hand out anti-refugee flyers to homeless – in food parcels
Activists from far-right organisation Patriotic Alternative have been placing their vile propaganda leaflets in food parcels to hand out to the homeless, sparking fury
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'My brother faces homelessness but he can't move in - his kids will cause havoc'
A woman says she's faced a backlash from her family after refusing to let her recently evicted brother, his girlfriend, and their four poorly-behaved children move in with her - but she just can't bear the thought
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Families in temporary accommodation tops 100k for first time in nearly 20 years
Charities said the bleak milestone showed the homelessness system was 'on its knees' while Labour described it as a 'moment of shame' for the Tories
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Ex-homeless woman who spent years on streets turns life around to win pageant
A 21-year-old woman who slept rough on the streets as a teenager while in a violent relationship says she is now finally living her dream after winning a beauty pageant
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Ukraine's Eurovision stars save pets left homeless and abandoned in Russia war
Kalush Orchestra, from the war-torn country, are helping to fund the rescue of orphaned cats and dogs whose owners have died since Russia’s invasion.
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Family of homeless man choked to death say former marine should be in prison
The family of Jordan Neely, a 30-year-old homeless Michael Jackson impersonator, has described the statement of the man accused of killing him as a "character assassination" and claims "he needs to be in prison."
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Happy Days' Scott Baio leaving 'unsafe California' as homeless rates soar
Scott Baio has revealed he is selling up and leaving California and has blamed the state's rising homelessness and crime levels for his decision
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Former marine who put homeless man in fatal chokehold on subway train is named
Mr Neely, a 30-year-old Michael Jackson impersonator and a well known face on the New York Metro was choked to death after yelling at other passengers that he was hungry and ready to die. Reports suggest he hadn't harmed anyone
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Homeless man's death sparks row as supporters claim suspect is NOT a murderer
Jordan Neely, a former 30-year-old Michael Jackson impersonator, was placed into a headlock by a former marine while reportedly suffering from a mental health episode confrontation onboard F train in New York
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Moment M&S security kills homeless man with single punch over 'stolen meat'
Sabeur Trabelsi chased down Jason Page, from a Marks & Spencer's supermarket branch in Lower Earley, near Reading, Berkshire, on March 31 last year and punched him once, causing him to hit his head when he fell
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'Asking us to swear allegiance to the King shows Britain is stuck in the past'
The Coronation could have been a chance for the Royals to appeal to the younger generations, says Darren Lewis, but the invitation to swear allegiance shows The Firm is still stuck in the past
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