Home Office is to seek to appeal the High Court ruling to shut down the Bell Hotel in Essex

We must now detain and deport the thousands of illegal immigrants who have no business being in Britain

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

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

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

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’

Security minister Dan Jarvis revealed on Friday the Home Office would appeal against the decision.

Home Office is to seek to appeal the High Court ruling to shut down the Bell Hotel in Essex

Home Secretary Yvette Cooper (pictured) said yesterday the Home Office will seek to appeal against the injunction forcing migrants to be removed from the Bell Hotel in Epping.