B&B lodging for homeless teenagers will be phased out
15th Nov 2006, 05:55 GMT
Listen to Stewart Cox, a former homeless teenager, on his experiences and on what he thinks of the Government announcement for more funding HOMELESS teenagers will no longer be forced to live in bed-and-breakfast accommodation, ministers said...
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