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Glasgow Has More than 1600 Homeless Stuck in Emergency B&Bs as Numbers Rise

  • Glasgow faces a rising homelessness crisis in 2025 with over 1,600 households stuck in emergency B&Bs across 41 sites in the city.
  • The crisis stems from a housing emergency declared last year, a shortage of available flats, and a 26 percent increase in homelessness applications over two years.
  • As of May 6, there were 4,200 individuals housed in short-term lodging, among whom 1,951 were refugees; these refugees now make up 44 percent of all homelessness applications in Glasgow.
  • Pat Togher, Glasgow’s health and social care leader, reported that in April 2025 there were 645 new requests for assistance related to homelessness, underscoring rising demand.
  • Without increased investment and policy change, homelessness and housing shortages will worsen, as calls for radical interventions and new building models intensify across Scotland.
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Business Fast broke the news in on Tuesday, May 13, 2025.
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