Watch: 'My kids lost a year of childhood' – Family moved from hotel to hotel in housing crisis

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Danielle, 33, from west London, has moved four times in a year after she was forced out of her flat when the landlord sold up.

She went to her council for help and was placed in a hotel for several months.

“It’s been really rough,” she says.

Danielle got in contact through Your Voice Your BBC News, and Housing Correspondent Tarah Welsh has been following her story for a year.

Danielle’s three children, Callum, seven, Harper, four, and toddler Cameron are some of the almost 170,000 children living in temporary accommodation, which can include hotels and houses in multiple occupation (HMOs).

Data due to be released at 09:30 BST will confirm how many people in England are currently homeless.

Danielle’s council, Ealing, says the number of homeless families in its borough is “overwhelming” and it’s working hard to “get families in more suitable accommodation”.

The council has now moved Danielle’s family to a privately rented flat outside of London, but it’s still not a permanent home.

The government says thousands of people facing homelessness will be supported by an £84 million “cash boost” this winter, and says children and families in temporary accommodation will be prioritised.

It said it’s spending £1bn on vital services as a first step to ending homelessness.