Independent research following public money, procurement and policy through London's homelessness system.
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London spends hundreds of millions of pounds a year on homelessness — on temporary accommodation, outreach contracts, procurement and enforcement. London Homelessness Watch publishes evidence-led analysis of how that money moves, who it reaches, and whether it reduces homelessness.
The first research examines Ealing's temporary accommodation market: provider identities, Companies House records, council spend data and the ownership structures behind homelessness services.
Every claim is grounded in public records. The project distinguishes what the evidence proves, what it strongly suggests, and what remains uncertain. Corrections and right-of-reply material will be published where appropriate.