Number of under-18s living in temporary accommodation in England reaches 139,000 with most from families in the capital

More than one in 10 children and teenagers from some areas of London are effectively homeless, according to analysis of government data by the Observer.

Comparing the most recent homelessness statistics with official population estimates, 4.4% of under-18s from London – more than one in 25 – were living in “temporary accommodation” at the end of June this year.

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