Hundreds of homeless people will be back out on the streets during the lockdown after a scheme was quietly scrapped. The Government has pulled funding for Manchester's 'Everyone In' scheme, which has been putting up homeless people in hotels and hostels.
In Manchester alone almost 1,600 homeless people with nowhere to self-isolate had been sheltered in emergency accommodation, the Manchester Evening News reported.
A report seen by the publication from the Ministry for Communities, Housing and Local Government (MCHLG) to the region's combined authority announced the programme would no longer be funded. Do you have a coronavirus story to tell?