One in 200 Britons now homeless as crisis grows

Newly released figures show that 13,000 more people have been forced to sleep rough over past year

Homeless UK
 A homeless man begging on the Strand, London
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The number of homeless people in Britain has risen by 4% to at least 320,000 in the past year - an increase of more than 1,000 each month, according to a new study by Shelter.

The housing charity reports that one in every 200 people in Britain are now either sleeping rough or in temporary accommodation such as hostels or B&Bs.

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