Multiple outlets report that Williams is praising the “Homelessness Data Lab,” a national collaboration focused on improving how data and technology are used to tackle homelessness. The initiative is presented as a coordinated effort intended to strengthen the evidence base and support better decision-making by bringing together stakeholders involved in homelessness prevention. While the coverage provided here is brief, it consistently frames the project as part of broader efforts to prevent homelessness rather than responding only after people become homeless. All sources emphasize the same core point: the lab aims to harness data and technology to improve approaches to homelessness across the UK. The articles do not provide additional details such as specific partners, timelines, geographic coverage, or measurable outcomes in the supplied excerpts, but they align on the initiative’s purpose and its national, collaborative structure. Overall, the reporting centers on the perceived potential of improved data and technological tools to help reduce homelessness through more effective prevention strategies.