Court ruling closing down Bell Hotel has thrown the Government’s wider asylum plans into turmoil

Decision comes after Home Office warns injunction could put the asylum hotel scheme at risk

Epping district council had cited disruption and safety concerns, as well as alleged breach of planning law

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Epping Forest district council is granted temporary injunction to stop migrants from being housed in Bell Hotel

LONDON: A UK judge on Tuesday blocked asylum seekers from being housed at a hotel in a town which has witnessed violent protests, dealing a blow to the government. The high court…

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

Security minister Dan Jarvis says government is considering options after council granted injunction to stop people being placed at the Bell hotel

Court ruling closing down Bell Hotel has thrown the Government’s wider asylum plans into turmoil

Our community is divided on the Epping asylum hotel ruling. While some see it as long-overdue recognition of local concerns, others warned it rewards unrest and leaves asylum…

Hardening public attitudes and far-right aggression have left Bell hotel’s inhabitants fearful despite hopes of integrating

A controversial ruling on Epping’s protest-hit hotel may pave the way for other councils

The security minister said the government would close all asylum hotels by the end of parliament, but it must be done ‘in a managed and ordered way’

Security minister says Labour will close asylum hotels by the end of this parliament but it needs to be done ‘in a managed and ordered way’