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Glasgow spends over £45M housing homeless in hotels, but surge in demand leaves thousands without aid.
Glasgow City Council has significantly increased payments to private hotel and B&B owners housing the homeless, spending over £45 million in the past year, up 70% from the previous year.
The surge in demand for emergency accommodation has led to over 3,000 people being turned away, prompting the council to seek support from UK and Scottish governments.
Edinburgh is also facing a housing emergency, with rough sleeping numbers nearly doubling, leading to the suspension of new council lets and consideration of direct financial payments to the homeless.
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Glasgow gasta más de 45 millones de libras alojando a las personas sin hogar en hoteles, pero el aumento en la demanda deja a miles sin ayuda.