Asylum seekers like those staying in the Bell Hotel in Epping may be removed from their current digs, but they won’t be going very far
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Asylum seekers like those staying in the Bell Hotel in Epping may be removed from their current digs, but they won’t be going very far
Asylum seekers like those staying in the Bell Hotel in Epping may be removed from their current digs, but they won’t be going very far
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Temporary injunction blocking asylum seekers from being housed at Essex Hotel has been overturned

Another round of protests took place over the weekend against the housing of asylum seekers in The Bell Hotel in Epping

The High Court ruling gives The Bell Hotel in Epping, Essex, just 24 days to close after it became the focus of violent protests.

Chaos facing Starmer comes after council granted temporary injunction blocking migrants from being housed at The Bell Hotel