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Rough sleeping in London up 23% to highest level in a decade

City hall counts 4,389 people sleeping on streets in fourth quarter of 2023, with mayor accusing No 10 of ‘turning a blind eye’

Rough sleeping in London is at its highest level in a decade, prompting warnings of a “humanitarian crisis” that is expected to get worse.

In a 23% year-on-year increase for the fourth quarter of 2023, 4,389 people were counted sleeping on London’s streets – the most since city hall started recording figures in 2014. More than half were sleeping rough for the first time. Homelessness charities called the numbers “devastating”.

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