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Over 32,000 asylum seekers remain in UK hotels, down from 50,500 in 2023, but more than 210 sites are still in use. A British ...
The Bell Hotel in Epping, just outside of London, gets no new bookings, yet is full every night. That’s because, since 2020, ...
When the people speak, do politicians truly listen? A tale of disconnect and raw honesty unfolds, revealing the chasm between ...
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Landmark Epping asylum hotel court ruling to be appealed in bid to stop migrants being moved
The move comes after the High Court granted Epping Forest District Council a temporary injunction over the Bell Hotel ...
Reform’s deputy leader Richard Tice urged residents to protest outside more migrant hotels to force councils to take legal ...
Demonstrations under the Abolish Asylum System slogan will be held in major towns and cities including Bristol, Exeter, Tamworth, Cannock, Nuneaton, Liverpool, Wakefield, Newcastle, Horley in Surrey ...
The British government will seek to appeal a court ruling that will force asylum seekers to be removed from a hotel that has ...
THE Home Office is appealing a landmark migrant ruling in a bid to stop asylum seekers from being kicked out of The Bell ...
A High Court ruling has opened the door for councils nationwide to challenge the use of hotels accommodating asylum seekers, ...
A sign reading ‘kill them all’ was wielded at an anti-immigration protest in Falkirk just this week, while at the Britannia ...
A fresh wave of anti-migrant protests and counter protests has begun across the UK this weekend, with police braced for potential disruption. Protests against the use of hotels to house asylum seekers ...
The Home Office had warned that a temporary injunction could create "an impetus for further violent protests".
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