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I’m a single mum-of-two & and I’ve been forced by council to move home three times in a MONTH – my kids aren’t safe

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I'm a single mum-of-two & and I've been forced by council to move home three times in a MONTH - my kids aren't safe

A SINGLE mum-of-two has been forced to move house three times in one month and fears her kids aren’t safe.

Harlie Swann, 29, has been living in temporary housing for 13 years, along with her kids; Frankie, 8, and Finnlie, 2.

Harlie Swann with her boys, Finnlie, 2, and Frankie, 8

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Harlie Swann with her boys, Finnlie, 2, and Frankie, 8
Harlie said the constant moves come down to discovering each home is unsafe

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Harlie said the constant moves come down to discovering each home is unsafe

The Croydon resident was first moved into temporary accommodation after having Frankie at 21.

Harlie told MyLondon they lived there for seven years but after Frankie’s ADHD diagnosis, the home was no longer suitable.

Finnlie also has complex learning difficulties and Harlie fears “constantly moving around” is taking its toll on them all.

The family are due to move into a property in Lambeth this week marking the third time in a month Croydon Council have ripped their stability away from them.

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Harlie said the constant moves come down to discovering each home is unsafe – for anyone to live in, let alone children.

In a previous home in West Norwood, the family were exposed to sewage spurting up the sink, persistent mould, and damp.

Due to the extent of the problem, environmental health assessors had to get involved.

Luckily the next house and latest home was deemed “fine on the paperwork”, Harlie explained.

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However, when they moved in they discovered a major leak problem and improper fire-safe windows.

According to Harlie, the council said “don’t unpack we’ll find you somewhere else, then they found me this place in Streatham this Monday (September 30).

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“It’s an absolute nightmare,” she said.

A neighbour even told Harlie that the previous tenants put up with the same problems yet the council still deemed it safe to move into.

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Harlie, who experienced being homeless as a teenager said: “I saw things that no 16-year-old should have seen by living in these horrible places, and around a lot of concerning people.”

One night, she even slept in a police cell because she was so young.

She continued: “I feel like I’ve gone through so much but still, nobody is willing to give me and my kids somewhere stable and safe to live.”

Harlie’s eldest, Frankie, who has regular ADHD therapy needs extra care right now as he cannot attend school.

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She said: “He needs that permanent stability.

“I go to Child and Adult Mental Health Services (CAMHS) three times a week with him, he is in intense therapy.

“There’s a shortage of ADHD medication at the moment, which means he’s not taking his medication.

“The school have said they can’t have him there any more because he had an issue with the teachers.

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“Because of this I’m having him stay with me at home, but this is all going on at home and they’re expecting me to deal with all of this.

“It’s too much.”

Temporary accommodation or interim accommodation is organised by the council and exists for people who are at risk of becoming homeless.

People will live there until a permanent home can be found.

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Harlie said: “They can make me move out in 24 hours because it’s classed as interim emergency accommodations.

“It’s not even temporary accommodation, it’s the lowest of the low basically.

“If they then decide I’m moving you again I will have to pack up all my stuff again.

“I’m in a constant state of not knowing what the hell I’m meant to be doing.”

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Harlie feels the council don't truly understand the trauma her family are experiencing

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Harlie feels the council don’t truly understand the trauma her family are experiencing
Harlie has had to put her career on hold to cope

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Harlie has had to put her career on hold to cope

Harlie feels she is experiencing “one problem after another” and the family “need to be in a set routine”.

She continued: “The kids also get a lack of attention as well, because my time feels like it’s constantly filled with emails to the council.”

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Harlie feels the council don’t truly understand the trauma her family are experiencing.

She said: “I have so many letters from the GP, CAMHS, the school and social workers.

“Nothing like that seems to make a dent with them, nothing seems to help with me getting a more permanent place to stay.

“I don’t care where they place me, they could place me anywhere.

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“However, because I’ve got them it makes it that much bit harder, especially with all of their requirements.”

In an attempt to secure a forever home, for the past nine years Harlie has bid for council housing via the local bidding system.

Each time she has been left empty handed.

She said: “I don’t understand why I haven’t been given that yet.

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“I know everybody’s circumstances are different but it hurts.”

Harlie is also a trained teaching assistant and has qualified as a parent group leader for local children’s centres but due to Frankie’s needs and her housing situation, she’s had to put her career on hold.

She told MyLondon that having to move so much is putting pressure on her financially.

Having to pay for three moving vans in two weeks has left her with “no money left”, she said.

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She hopes her new home will give the family the stability they need but fears it could result in yet another disappointment.

Harlie said: “I’m a good tenant, I’ve always looked after my properties.

“There just must be a mark against my name, because I constantly feel like I’m at the bottom of the pile.”

Croydon Council have been approached for a comment.

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What to do if your temporary housing isn’t safe

TEMPORARY housing is somewhere to live in the short-term. Some people might have to live in temporary accommodation for years before councils make a final offer of housing.

Here are a list of problems which could cause the council to move you.

  • You cannot afford it
  • You are overcrowded
  • It is in need of repairs or in poor condition
  • It is hard to access because of a health condition or disability
  • It is too far to travel to your workplace or your children’s schools
  • You are at risk of things like domestic abuse or racial violence

If this happens, Shelter recommends to:

  • Accept the offer for the property even if you don’t want to live there
  • Tell the council why your house is unsuitable

Your council should offer your alternative housing if your home is deemed unsuitable.

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Child ‘trampled to death’ as several migrants die attempting to cross Channel

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Border Force vessel "BF Typhoon", carrying migrants picked up at sea attempting to cross the English Channel from France, arrives at the Marina in Dover, southeast England, on September 21, 2024. (Photo by Ben STANSALL / AFP) (Photo by BEN STANSALL/AFP via Getty Images)

Several migrants including a child have died while attempting to cross the English Channel.

At least four migrants died in two separate incidents, according to local newspaper La Voix du Nord.

They include a child who was “trampled to death” on a boat, according to the French Interior Ministry.

“Today several people died trying to cross the Channel,” Interior Minister Bruno Retailleau wrote on social media.

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“A child was trampled to death in a boat. A terrible incident that must make us all aware of the tragedy that is unfolding.

“The people smugglers have the blood of these people on their hands and our government will intensify the fight against these mafias who are getting rich by organising these crossings of death.”

More details are expected at a press conference in Calais later.

The AFP news agency reports that a migrant boat heading towards Britain called for assistance on Saturday morning and rescuers picked up 14 people on board, including the child.

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An injured migrant on the boat was airlifted to a hospital in Boulogne, France, and the remaining passengers on the boat continued their journey, it reported.

Officials said the child was found in the boat.

The fatal incident comes after the Home Office confirmed that 395 migrants arrived in the UK crossed the English Channel on Friday in the first arrivals in five days.

(FILES) Migrants are pictured aboard of a Royal National Lifeboat Institution (RNLI) lifeboat after being picked up at sea while crossing the English Channel from France, arrive on the beach at Dungeness on the southeast coast of England, on August 16, 2023. The home minister's parliamentary aide and a Conservative party candidate James Sunderland called the government's plan to deport migrants entering the UK illegally to Rwanda "crap", in an audio leaked by the BBC on June 23, 2024. (Photo by HENRY NICHOLLS / AFP) (Photo by HENRY NICHOLLS/AFP via Getty Images)
A massive rise in small boat crossings is expected over the coming weeks, with numbers already at a record high of almost 15,000 so far this year

The latest arrivals, who had travelled in seven boats, bring the total for the year to 25,639.

This compares to 25,330 by the same date last year and 33,611 in 2022.

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Some of those arriving on Friday were pictured wearing life jackets as they were brought to shore at Dover on a Border Force vessel.

The arrivals came on the same day as the UK and other G7 nations agreed an anti-smuggling action plan designed to boost co-operation on the issue following talks in Italy.

The Home Office said this includes joint investigations and intelligence-sharing in a bid to target criminal smuggling routes.

The action plan also details “working collaboratively” with social media companies to monitor the internet and different platforms to prevent them being used to enable migrant smuggling and people trafficking.

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This includes calling on social media companies “to do more to respond to online content that advertises migrant smuggling services”.

A Home Office spokesman said: “We all want to end dangerous small boat crossings, which threaten lives and undermine our border security.

“As we have seen with so many recent devastating tragedies in the Channel, the people-smuggling gangs do not care if the vulnerable people they exploit live or die, as long as they pay. We will stop at nothing to dismantle their business models and bring them to justice.

“We are making progress, bolstering our personnel numbers in the UK and abroad. Our new Border Security Command will strengthen our global partnerships and enhance our efforts to investigate, arrest and prosecute these evil criminals.”

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Investors grab European equities to gain cheap US exposure

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Investors seeking returns from the buoyant American market are turning to European stocks which have significant US exposure but are trading at a discount to their transatlantic counterparts, equity investors say.

Groups such as UK defence group BAE Systems, France’s Schneider Electric and pharmaceutical giant Novo Nordisk are among the big European names that have risen sharply this year as investors hunt for cheaper, similar versions of top-performing US companies.

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BAE has risen 17 per cent, Schneider is up 29 per cent and Novo Nordisk has gained 11 per cent.

“The fact you’re able to get these businesses at a lower valuation is being overlooked,” said Dev Chakrabarti, chief investment officer for concentrated global growth at AllianceBernstein, which holds positions in several Europe-based companies with large US exposure, including SAP.

“That’s a pricing inefficiency that we continue to exploit, and we do expect to get paid on that inefficiency,” Chakrabarti added.

Friday’s strong US jobs data strengthened investors’ expectations that America will pull off a so-called soft landing, in which inflation falls rapidly but it maintains robust growth and strong employment. However, sentiment for the outlook in Europe has been more negative, where business activity has slowed as inflation has fallen.

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Dozens of large European companies generate the bulk of their sales in the US. Novo Nordisk, which makes the best-selling Ozempic and Wegovy weight-loss drugs, earns close to 60 per cent of its revenues from the US, while the market is nearly 50 per cent of defence giant BAE Systems’ turnover.

However Denmark’s Novo Nordisk, Europe’s largest company by market capitalisation, has trailed US competitor Eli Lilly, whose shares have soared 51 per cent this year.

Some investors argue this makes the European group the more attractive investment, as it trades at a price-to earnings ratio to December 2025 of 27 times, compared with 39 times for its US rival, according to data from FactSet.

Steven Smith, an equity investment director at Capital Group, said he saw opportunities in European pharmaceutical and semiconductor businesses, with these multinationals trading at discounts against their American peers.

“Where there’s a European and US equivalent, the former is trading at a valuation discount and we would say that’s an opportunity,” Smith added.

Phil Macartney, a European equities fund manager at Jupiter Asset Management, said it was picking companies such as data provider Experian, power group Schneider Electric and software maker SAP, which have both US exposure and were likely to benefit from further interest rate cuts. “The earnings power has remained with them,” he said.

Louise Dudley, a portfolio manager at Federated Hermes, said that pairing European companies’ improved governance — including workforce conditions and robust plans for the transition to net zero — with US exposure was one further advantage.

“A European-based company that meets these standards but has exposure to the US market as a growth driver is an attractive company,” Dudley added.

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In July Goldman Sachs urged clients to build positions in about 45 European businesses with large US exposure to leverage higher growth, as the 12 month forward price-to-earnings ratio on its basket of selected stocks was at the time trading at its lowest level since the global financial crisis.

Sharon Bell, an analyst at Goldman Sachs, said: “European companies have always been very global. This isn’t unusual . . . what’s changed is the US has gone on a much bigger premium.”

The bank has since changed its rating to “no active recommendation” as stocks have risen. Even so, the basket — which includes Novo Nordisk, BAE Systems and Stellantis — remains below its longtime average.

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Colombia leader plans to pass budget by decree

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Colombia’s president Gustavo Petro plans to issue the national budget by decree after lawmakers refused his proposed spending increases, his finance minister said — a move unprecedented since the current constitution was enacted more than three decades ago.

His government, the first from the left in Colombia’s modern history, had sought a 523tn peso ($126bn) budget for 2025, but a congressional committee rejected that last month and demanded lower spending. Some lawmakers accused Petro of seeking to bolster support with giveaways ahead of 2026 elections.

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Petro and finance minister Ricardo Bonilla said in response that they would push the package through by decree, a manoeuvre permitted by Colombia’s constitution but not used since it was adopted in 1991.

“The rule is clear that if congress is unable to make a decision — and there was no debate — then the government can pass it by decree,” Bonilla told the Financial Times.

“The norm states that the budget is a government initiative and therefore it is the government that has all the power to make decisions,” he said. “But there is nothing extraordinary about that, nor is it true when people say that this is some kind of fiscal dictatorship.”

The government has until October 20 to secure next year’s budget through congress, which Bonilla said was impossible. Instead, the government will issue a budget decree between October 21 and December 30.

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Any decree would probably be challenged in the constitutional court, Bonilla admitted. “There’s every possibility that [the decree] will be challenged and the court will have to decide, but the court has ruled [in favour of] decree power in the past and I don’t think it will change its opinion,” he said.

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Finance minister Ricardo Bonilla admits that any decree could be challenged in the constitutional court © Santiago Mesa/Bloomberg

Petro, who in his youth belonged to an urban guerrilla group, took office in 2022 promising to overhaul the country’s orthodox economic model, which has been underpinned by public-private partnerships.

His pension reform was passed in June, but he has been widely frustrated by lawmakers rejecting proposals to expand the state’s role in the health system and tighten labour laws.

Petro has often painted policy setbacks as a “soft coup” by shady elites and opposition politicians, and has floated the possibility of drafting a new constitution.

His critics argue his threats over the budget indicate a desire to resist the country’s system of checks and balances. Mauricio Cárdenas, finance minister from 2012 to 2018, said Petro was emulating Mexico’s former president Andrés Manuel López Obrador, who used budgeted cash transfers to consolidate support.

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“The government understands that one of the strategies that can be used to increase its support is by providing more cash transfers,” Cárdenas said, adding that Petro’s inability to work with congress represented a “failure”. “It shows weakness and that Petro is not willing to compromise.”

Bonilla said that while “every budget has political components”, opposition claims that the government wanted to influence the 2026 election “are without any sense”.

Petro has also bristled against the central bank, last week making an unusual call on its board to issue money to victims of Colombia’s decades-long, ongoing civil war.

Petro’s approval ratings have hovered around 35 per cent for months.

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The budget dispute comes as Colombia’s economy struggles to regain momentum. Growth is forecast at a sluggish 1.7 per cent this year, and while inflation fell to an annual 6.1 per cent in August, it remains well above the government’s year-end target of 3 per cent. 

The peso has lost 9.76 per cent of its value against the dollar since June, while the central bank’s easing cycle is likely to keep pressure on the currency. 

The country’s fiscal deficit is expected to reach 5.6 per cent of GDP at the end of this year, while the government in June announced a 20tn pesos ($4.7bn) spending cut to comply with the fiscal rule, a policy overseen by an independent committee that is designed to prevent public finances from deteriorating.

The government has said it will push a tax reform through congress to raise $2.89bn for its proposed 2025 budget increase, in part by raising taxes on betting. If the budget were to be decreed but thrown out by the constitutional court, that would leave the government with a smaller 503tn pesos ($118.8bn) budget approved.

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Political risk is hurting investor confidence, said Andrés Pardo, head of Latin America strategy at XP Investments.

“On one hand the budget issue sends negative signals to the markets over this inconsistent, erratic and unrealistic management of public finances,” Pardo said. “And on the other hand, the government is perpetuating a populist narrative of discrediting institutions.”

Bonilla blamed congress for the budget impasse. “This time, the problem is that congress did not want to negotiate,” he said.

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BRITS have just hours left to tell HMRC if they need to register to make a Self Assessment tax return.

You must tell the tax office by today, October 5 if you need to complete a tax return and have not sent one before.

There are just hours left to inform HMRC if you need to register for a Self Assessment tax return.

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The assessment is used by the government body to collect income tax.

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This tax is usually deducted automatically from people’s wages, pensions and savings.

However, people and businesses with extra income must report it in a tax return.

It is worth noting that this is not the date you need to file your Self Assessment, just the date you need to register your intention to file.

If you are not sure whether you need to register you can complete a simple assessment on the gov.uk website.

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It is particularly important to register this year especially if you sell clothes or other items on websites such as eBay or Vinted.

That is because since the beginning of 2024 firms like Vinted have to pass on customer data to HMRC if a user sells 30 or more items, or earns over £1,700, in a year.

While the reporting rules have changed, this is not a new tax.

Those who earn more than £1,000 outside their regular employment were already required to file a Self Assessment tax form with HMRC.

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The deadline to submit the return for the 2023/24 tax year – and pay any tax you owe – is January 31, 2025 online.

But there’s an earlier deadline of October 31 this year if you file via post.

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It is worth bearing in mind that HMRC will fine you £100 for failing to file your return by the deadline.

Then, a £10 daily fine applies every day you don’t submit your tax return.

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When do I need to file a tax return?

It is not just online sellers who are required to fill out a tex return.

The rule applies to the following:

  • Your income from self-employment was more than £1,000
  • Earned more than £2,500 from renting out property
  • You or your partner received high-income child benefits and either of you had an annual income of more than £60,000
  • Received more than £2,500 in other untaxed income, for example from tips or commission
  • Are limited company directors
  • Are shareholders
  • Are employees claiming expenses over £2,500
  • Have an annual income over £100,000

You can register online via the GOV.UK website.

To register online you must log on to your business tax account on the HMRC website and select ‘Add a tax to your account to get online access to a tax, duty or scheme’.

If you do not already have sign in details, you’ll be able to create them when you sign in for the first time.

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If you do not want to register online you must send a form to the following address: Self Assessment, HM Revenue and Customs,
BX9 1AN, United Kingdom.

After you submit your form you will then get a unique taxpayer reference code (UTR) and activation code from the HMRC.

It’s a 10-digit number and it might just be called a tax reference.

This tends to arrive in the post 15 days after you register for a tax return.

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Upon receiving the UTR you can then file a Self Assessment tax return online via the GOV.UK website or by post.

If you file by post the deadline is October 31 2024.

However, if you file online you have up to January 31, 2025.

Check out our step-by-step guide on filling out a tax return here.

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Do I need to pay tax on my side hustle income?

MANY people feeling strapped for cash are boosting their bank balance with a side hustle.

The good news is, there are plenty of simple ways to earn some additional income – but you need to know the rules.

When you’re employed the company you work for takes the tax from your earnings and pays HMRC so you don’t have to.

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But anyone earning extra cash, for example from selling things online or dog walking, may have to do it themselves.

Stephen Moor, head of employment at law firm Ashfords, said: “Caution should be taken if you’re earning an additional income, as this is likely to be taxable.

“The side hustle could be treated as taxable trading income, which can include providing services or selling products.”

You can make a gross income of up to £1,000 a year tax-free via the trading allowance, but over this and you’ll usually need to pay tax.

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Stephen added: “You need to register for a self-assessment at HMRC to ensure you are paying the correct amount of tax.

“The applicable tax bands and the amount of tax you need to pay will depend on your income.”

If you fail to file a tax return you could end up with a surprise bill from HMRC later on asking you to pay the tax you owe – plus extra fees on top.

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