The seaside town once famous for its elderly population is now awash with resentment and fear towards asylum seekers housed in three hotels
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The seaside town once famous for its elderly population is now awash with resentment and fear towards asylum seekers housed in three hotels
The seaside town once famous for its elderly population is now awash with resentment and fear towards asylum seekers housed in three hotels
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Walking down Bournemouth's idyllic Meyrick Road there is a palpable feeling of tension, unease, and discontent. The area is…

Bournemouth, the university town I spent my studying days and where millions have visited over centuries for a coastal break, has…

Officials in Bournemouth want government clearance to make hotels and B&B owners to start charging guests a tax on top of their…

Ministry of Defence ‘reviewing all its sites’ to quickly relocate asylum seekers following backlash

When temperatures hit the mid-30s last month, brawls broke out in broad daylight, while a woman in her late teens was raped in a…

Britain's seaside towns were once the pride of the nation - but today, many are battling fading glamour, empty storefronts and…