Council wins court bid to stop asylum seekers at hotel
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The Bell Hotel in Epping, just outside of London, gets no new bookings, yet is full every night. That’s because, since 2020, it has been used by the government to help house the thousands of asylum seekers who arrive each year on England’s southern coast and become trapped in administrative limbo.
AROUND 30 migrant hotels are bracing for a wave of protests as campaigners are bolstered by this week’s landmark ruling. Unhappy residents are trying to push through a similar move to that
Reform UK leader Nigel Farage hailed the High Court decision in Epping as a ‘victory’ and said he hoped it ‘provides inspiration to others across the country’, while the shadow home secretary argued that residents have ‘every right to object’ to people being housed in their area.
Epping council scored a victory after they were granted court approval to remove asylum seekers from the Bell Hotel
STUDENT accommodation, colleges and disused tower blocks may replace migrant hotels as councils continue to revolt. The move is part of Labour’s pledge to stop using hotels to house migrants by
A COUNCIL has sensationally won a bid to temporary block asylum seekers from being housed at a hotel following spate of fierce protests. The Bell Hotel in Epping, Essex, has been at the centre of
Two men have been warned they will likely be jailed for causing violent disorder during a protest outside a hotel housing asylum seekers. Hundreds of people have demonstrated outside The Bell Hotel in Epping, Essex, in recent months, protesting against it being used to house asylum seekers.
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GB News on MSNLocal councillor 'determined' to take action against migrant hotel following Epping success
The Cabinet member for planning on Broxbourne Borough Council has said they are "determined" to take action against migrant hotels in their area, following Epping's recent success. Speaking to GB News,