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Teachers in England driving homeless pupils to school and washing clothes, research shows

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Alicia Samuels and her son, Aeon. There are now a record 175,025 children in temporary housing in England, and many families affected are living in B&Bs, hostels and overcrowded flats. Photograph: Linda Nylind/The Guardian

Schools are regularly referring homeless children to food banks, driving them to classes and washing their clothes, according to research. Read More

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