The number of people in temporary accommodation is higher than ever and families living in hotels past the six-week legal limit is at a 20 year high.
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Often families are all living in one room together, with no cooking facilities, waiting to hear from the council about whether they will be placed in more permanent accommodation, or told to pack up and move hotels with a day’s notice. The Guardian spoke with three families living in the hotel about the impact it’s having on their children, health and money.
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