Complaints emerge of ‘chaotic’ system as local councils try to find suitable homes for refugees

The Home Office will not say how many of the airlifted Afghans qualify to be rehoused in the UK and has refused to reveal how many families have already moved out of hotels and into homes.

But by calling around local authorities and devolved administrations, the Guardian has started to build a fractured picture of which areas have stepped up to do their bit.

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