Conducted by the London School of Economics, the report found that eight London boroughs spent a combined £543 million on temporary accommodation in 2024/25. However, the amount national government ...
The government has announced an £84 million funding injection nationally to prevent homelessness and support children living in temporary accommodation. We use cookies for a better browsing experience ...
New research reveals that amid worsening homelessness pressures London boroughs spend the equivalent of 11% of every household’s council tax bill on temporary accommodation. £740m 'black hole': London ...
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The leaders of the 32 London boroughs have made a united cross-party call for “a seat at the table” as part of a new devolution settlement for the capital. In a joint public statement, the 32 leaders ...
London Councils commissioned Ipsos to carry out a survey of around 1,000 London residents, asking about their perceptions of a range of different topics - including housing affordability, building new ...
London boroughs say they face a £500m funding gap in the coming year, despite receiving a 6.6% increase to their Core Spending Power. Responding to the local government finance settlement 2025-26, ...
The growing number of households on waiting lists for social housing in London is the latest evidence of “spiralling pressures”, according to boroughs. Data recently released by the government shows ...
London Councils is urging the government to ensure its Fair Funding Review 2.0 proposals distribute funding to local authorities fairly and efficiently on the basis of need. However, London Councils’ ...
The London boroughs are forecasting an ongoing decline in demand for school places from 2024-25 to 2028-29 across the region. London Councils’ analysis of the four year school places forecasts of all ...