Shocking figures showing that more than 24,000 people will face homelessness this Christmas have been released, with 12,300 of those people stuck on the streets.
As well as those sleeping rough this winter, 12,000 are seeking refuge in cars, trains, buses and tents, well exceeding numbers recorded five years ago.
Homelessness charity Crisis commissioned the research by Heriot-Watt University and said that the number of people sleeping without a roof over their heads in England is more than double what government statistics suggest.
Between 2012 and 2017, those figures soared by 120 per cent in England and 63 per cent in Wales, while numbers fell by six per cent in Scotland.
Crisis chief executive Jon Sparkes said: “Christmas should be a time of joy but for thousands of people sleeping rough, in tents or on public transport, it will be anything but.
“While most of the country will be celebrating and enjoying a family meal, those who are homeless will face a struggle just to stay safe and escape the cold.”