As lockdown ends, fears remain that the most vulnerable will be left behind

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As lockdown ends, fears remain that the most vulnerable will be left behind
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Ministers have a lot to think about as the country prepares to exit lockdown, but fears remain that the most at risk groups will only fall back into abandonment, writes May Bulman

victims were to be allowed to stay in government-funded safe housing even when they were due to leave.

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