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Jun 29, 2026

Labour announce official change of 200-year-old law

Labour announce official change of 200-year-old law

An Act introduced in 1824 has now been repealed.

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The Vagrancy Act, originally introduced in 1824, criminalised rough sleeping and begging in the UK (Image: Getty)

The Labour Government has announced the change of one law, officially taking effect as of today. The Act, which is a 200-year-old law, has now been repealed.

The Vagrancy Act, originally introduced in 1824, criminalised rough sleeping and begging in the UK. Now, the UK Government has officially repealed it as a “vital step in ending a system that has failed to address the causes of rough sleeping and in shifting the focus towards prevention, support and long-term solutions”, as stated on the Government website. This comes as part of the National Plan to End Homelessness.

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The UK Government will also invest £39 billion in affordable housing over the next 10 years (Image: Getty)

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