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Six months after the Kabul airlift, the last Afghan refugees have left temporary camps at military bases in the U.S. But many families are still living in hotels while they wait for permanent housing.
Between 8,000 and 9,000 Afghan refugees are staying in hotels in the UK after fleeing the Taliban Homelessness fears as Afghan refugees to be moved from hotels to houses Skip to main content ...
VETERAN George Ford spilled blood fighting to give the people of Afghanistan their freedom. The hero Para had to use a wheelchair after being shot on a tour of the brutal Helmand province aged 21.
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Afghan families given refuge by the UK are facing homelessness after being told by the government to move out of hotels, councils have told the BBC. The families, many of whom worked for the ...
Nearly 2,000 children of Afghan families brought to the UK because of their support of the British are living in hotels, military bases and other temporary accommodation, new data has revealed ...
Thousands of Afghan refugees brought to the UK during the Kabul evacuation will be evicted from their Home Office hotels with no offer of housing, the government has revealed.. A Home Office ...
A new plan to move Afghan refugees out of hotels and into permanent homes in the UK has been announced. Afghans in "bridging hotels" will be written to and given at least three months' notice to ...
The Home Office has not disclosed how many Afghan refugees are living in hotels in the capital, but it is working with more than 350 local authorities to find long-term accommodation across the UK.
Six months after the Kabul airlift, the last Afghan refugees have left temporary camps at military bases in the U.S. But many families are still living in hotels while they wait for permanent housing.
Afghan families given refuge by the UK are facing homelessness after being told by the government to move out of hotels, councils have told the BBC. The families, many of whom worked for the ...