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More councils are considering launching legal action against the use of hotels housing asylum seekers, as anti-racism campaigners plan a wave of counter-protests today.Hillingdon Council is the latest ...
The High Court judgment that temporarily prohibits the Bell Hotel, in Epping, from accommodating asylum seekers could sound ...
Dozens of women vow to continue campaign ‘protecting vulnerable girls from men’ living near Britannia International ...
More than 10,000 asylum seekers were housed in hotels in London in June - down 2,000 on the number in March, new figures show ...
The dilemma of how to house asylum seekers in Britain got more challenging for the government after a landmark court ruling ...
An asylum seeker who has been living at The Bell Hotel in Epping for four months has told the BBC "let them close all the ...
A Staffordshire council is reviewing its legal position over an asylum hotel following a major High Court ruling. Epping Forest District Council in Essex this week secured a temporary injunction to ...
The recent High Court ruling in favour of Epping Forest District Council, requiring the Bell Hotel to cease housing asylum ...
The Bell Hotel in Epping, just outside of London, gets no new bookings, yet is full every night. That’s because, since 2020, ...
Spread This NewsThe Guardian The number of asylum seekers being housed in hotels has risen by 8% to 32,059 in a year, ...
Chris Philp, the shadow home secretary, said that people have ‘every right’ to protest over asylum hotels in their areas.