Complaints come as local authorities given five working days instead of 10 to move unaccompanied children into care
Charities have accused ministers of doing too little, too late after the amount of time that unaccompanied asylum seeker children can be held in hotels was halved.
Following evidence that children as young as 11 seeking refuge in the UK were at risk of exploitation while held in temporary accommodation, local authorities have been given five working days instead of 10 to move them from hotels into care.