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UK Repeals Vagrancy Act as Government Rolls Out £3.6 Billion Homelessness Plan

UK Repeals Vagrancy Act as Government Rolls Out £3.6 Billion Homelessness Plan

The UK government has repealed the Vagrancy Act, ending almost 200 years of legislation that criminalised rough sleeping and begging in England. The change took effect on Monday alongside the launch of a £3.6 billion ($4.76 billion) National Plan... Read more.

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