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Third annual statistical release evaluating the extent of rough sleeping.
Management information about the support for people sleeping rough and those at risk of sleeping rough in local authorities across England.
The annual rough sleeping snapshot shows that rough sleeping has fallen 43% since 2018.
Second annual statistical release evaluating the extent of rough sleeping.
Report certain types of sleep conditions to DVLA if you're a car driver or motorcyclist.
The CMA is investigating the use of price reduction and urgency claims by Simba Sleep Limited.
Controlling sleeping sickness in animals benefits human health.
Management information about the support for people sleeping rough and those at risk of sleeping rough in local authorities across England
Delivery plan setting out progress and next steps on the August 2018 Rough Sleeping Strategy.
This scoping report was commissioned by DLUHC to inform DLUHC’s evidence base on rough sleeping and to improve Departmental assessments of the costs and benefits of interventions designed to prevent and/or reduce rough sleeping.…
Allocations to local authorities that successfully applied for Rough Sleeping Initiative 2022 to 2025 funding.
Product recall for Dunelm and Cosatto Sleeping Bags presenting a risk of choking.
Statistical release about the annual single night snapshot of the number of people sleeping rough in local authorities across England.
Initial findings: understanding the multiple vulnerabilities, support needs and experiences of people who sleep rough in England.
Written decision of the Deputy Traffic Commissioner for the West Midlands for Sleep Revolution Ltd – OD2013648
Human and animal forms of sleeping sickness are an obstacle to rural development in Africa.
Immigration staff guidance on considering refusing or cancelling permission on the grounds of rough sleeping.
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