Question to the Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government:
To ask the Secretary of State for Housing, Communities and Local Government, in each of the last three years how many households owed a prevention or relief duty there were a) UK nationals b) EEA nationals c) non-EEA nationals, broken down by the reason for the duty being i) End of an assured shorthold tenancy, ii) End of non-assured shorthold private tenancy, iii) Family or friends no longer willing or able to accommodate, iv) Non-violent relationship breakdown with partner, v) domestic abuse, vi) Other violence or harassment, vii) end of social rented tenancy, viii) evicted from supported housing, ix) Departure from institution, x) Required to leave accommodation provided by Home Office as asylum support, xi) Home no longer suitable - disability / ill health, xii) Loss of placement or sponsorship provided through a resettlement scheme, xiii) other reasons.
The government publishes annual data on the nationality of main applicants owed a homelessness duty. You can access this for 2024/25 in table A9 here. The government also publishes quarterly and annual data on the reason why an applicant lost or was threatened with the loss of their last settled home. You can access this for 2024/25 in tables A2P and A2R here, and for the latest published quarter October to December 2025 in tables A2P and A2R here. The government does not publish separate data breaking down the nationality of main applicants’ reason for the loss or threat of loss of their last settled home.