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Anna Collinson 5 h
So proud of Callum, Ashleigh and Jon from for speaking so openly about their experiences of being homeless.
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Michael Cowan 5 h
Rough sleeping has risen by 15% over the last 12 months. Could this be a radical solution to homelessness by
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Victoria Derbyshire 5 h
"The council told me I wasn't high-risk enough." Ashleigh became homeless after escaping a violent relationship.
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Victoria Derbyshire 6 h
Life on the streets: painful, cold, lonely, isolating. Rough sleeping in England rises for seventh year:
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Victoria Derbyshire 6 h
An interesting debate on tackling gang-related crime. Caroline: You're teaching children it's OK to be in a gang for a while. Sephton: I am a perfect example of change.
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Victoria Derbyshire 6 h
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Victoria Derbyshire 6 h
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Victoria Derbyshire 6 h
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We've explored homelessness quite a lot in our films, look through the replies for more links...
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Victoria Derbyshire 6 h
Should prisons be tougher? Caroline's son was stabbed to death, she says 'prisons are not deterrents because they're like hotels'. Sephton has been jailed 7 times, and says 'life outside can be tougher than on the inside'.
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Victoria Derbyshire 6 h
'I've been to prison seven times and it never changed me, what changed me was having a mentor.' Sephton Henry is a former gang member who now works with .
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Victoria Derbyshire 6 h
'There are times I've put myself in prison for a meal and a roof over my head'
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Victoria Derbyshire 7 h
There were an estimated 4,751 rough sleepers counted in autumn 2017 - a 15% rise on the year before.
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Victoria Derbyshire 7 h
"Recently we've had a flurry of 13 and 14 year olds getting life under joint enterprise." Sally set up a campaign group after her son was convicted for murder under the law. She says 'he is serving 19 years for being a bystander.' More on their story:
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BBC News (UK) 9 h
Shops, cafes and businesses will offer free water refill points in every major city and town in England by 2021
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Victoria Derbyshire 24. 1.
"Some people used to go out and play football, we used to go out and try and stab each other." See the full film by 's
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Victoria Derbyshire 7 h
We're talking about rough sleeping today as new figures are soon to be released. If you've been homeless at some point in your life - do let us know about your own experience; how it happened; what effect it had on you, and how you got back on your feet...
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Victoria Derbyshire 8 h
Today's ▪️Fall-out over the 'Men-only gala' allegations ▪️Is joint enterprise murder an outdated law? ▪️Rough sleeping in the UK 9-11am , & online:
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Victoria Derbyshire 21 h
👀 Looking for something to watch? Catch up with today's ▪️Exclusive report: How is Scotland cutting knife crime? ▪️The deaf mum suing over the Little Mix concert ▪️The undercover reporter who exposed harassment at men-only event
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Victoria Derbyshire 24. 1.
"It was an incessant stream of harassment. I was groped several times." went undercover to the men-only President's Club charity dinner for the she describes the "categorically unpleasant behavior" she experienced.
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Victoria Derbyshire 24. 1.
'Knife crime is a disease - the fear of it spreads through families and into the community.' A powerful and passionate plea from a mother whose son was stabbed to death. Lorraine Jones is a pastor who now helps victims of violence and their families.
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