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What does the High Court ruling on an Epping asylum hotel mean for Reform UK – and for internal divisions within Labour?
Yvette Cooper, the Home Secretary, is to seek to appeal the High Court ruling to shut down a migrant hotel in Essex.
Resident of Epping migrant hotel accused of sexual assaults to face trial - The alleged incidents sparked protests and ...
Protests and counter-protests have been held in recent weeks outside the former Bell Hotel, with thousands of people turning ...
A FRESH wave of migrant protests are underway today, as dozens demonstrate just days after the landmark Epping ruling. An ...
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Officials win court case to remove asylum-seekers from a UK hotel that’s been the focus of protests
A hotel near London that has become the focus of heated anti-migrant protests will have to remove asylum-seekers who are ...
MIGRANT hotel protests have continued across multiple UK cities today – with an estimated 27 demonstrations set to take place ...
Security Minister Dan Jarvis confirmed the Government intends to appeal a high court ruling ordering the Bell Hotel in Epping ...
Lawyers say the High Court ruling is likely to serve as a legal and procedural benchmark, shaping how migrant accommodation ...
UK ministers plan to appeal against a High Court ruling to grant a temporary injunction blocking the use of an Essex hotel to accommodate asylum seekers.
Epping Forest District Council could have refused owners of The Bell Hotel permission to house asylum seekers more than two ...
The Foreign Press Association (FPA) in Israel is "outraged and in shock" after five journalists working for international ...
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