Locked out by sky-high rents, London's 'nomads' fight for a secure home. Across global cities, low-income families routinely leave jobs and schools to shuttle between government-provided homes, with rental costs out of reach

Across global cities, low-income families routinely leave jobs and schools to shuttle between government-provided homes, with rental costs out of reach By Matthew Ponsford LONDON, Nov 4 (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - Lillie Basil supposes she was one of the luckier residents of Boundary House, a block of short-stay apartments in rural Hertfordshire for Londoners squeezed out by the capital's chronic housing shortage.

Locked out by sky-high rents, London's 'nomads' fight for a secure home

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