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Residents in West Kensington successfully fought to stop the demolition of their council estate
Liberty, the human rights organisation, has written to Transport for London (TfL) and Camden Council warning that recent threats issued to rough sleepers may breach human rights laws.
In a letter sent this month, Liberty, on behalf of homeless support group Streets Kitchen, said notices placed outside Warren Street station and other parts of Camden in central London unlawfully threatened people sleeping rough with removal by police or bailiffs.
Streets Kitchen, a grassroots group that works to help anyone experiencing homelessness, said the notices â posted by TfL â were placed next to people sleeping rough in Camden at the end of May.
DWP Universal Credit benefits: More than 200,000 households had benefits capped at start of 2021
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Number of Scots impacted by benefit cap rocketed during lockdown
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