Towns and cities across Britain are bracing for protests outside migrant hotels.

Anti-immigration campaigners are looking to ride on the back of this week's landmark judgment that saw the High Court order the removal of migrants from a hotel in Epping, Essex.

Anti-migrant demonstrations expected on Friday and Saturday, while councils investigate legal challenges against hotels

Government scrambles to draw up contingency plan as more councils indicate taking legal action

Labour has pledged to end the use of hotels to house asylum seekers by the end of this parliament in 2029

Demonstrations planned for cities and towns across UK as Nigel Farage urges public to join in

Protesters have faced off against anti-immigration demonstrators across the UK this evening (22 August), Stand Up To Racism held counter-protests outside asylum hotels on Friday,…

Two men were arrested in anti-migrant protests in Norwich ahead of a weekend of planned action

Towns and cities across Britain are bracing for protests outside migrant hotels.

Protesters are out in force over the bank holiday weekend, and have been met with a large police presence and counter-demonstrations

Today protests took place in towns including Bristol, Exeter, Tamworth, Cannock, Nuneaton, Liverpool, Wakefield, Newcastle, Horley, Aberdeen and Perth.

Counter-protests also taking place, with police separating rival groups in Bristol

Anti-immigration protesters hurled a torrent of abuse as they clashed with anti-racism protesters at a demonstration in Horley, West Sussex, on Saturday (23 August).…

Outside a Staffordshire hotel, protesters gather amid rising tensions, part of a string of clashes nationwide over asylum housing

The use of asylum hotels has risen under Labour, but the party has pledged to empty them by the next general election

Protesters met with counter-demonstrators, prompting scuffles, including in Bristol and Liverpool.

Vanno avanti da diverse settimane, e si stanno ingrandendo per via della decisione di un tribunale

A group of protesters gathered outside the Castle Bromwich Holiday Inn in Birmingham on Sunday, while in London police stood guard at the Britannia Hotel in Canary Wharf.

There were 32,059 asylum seekers in UK hotels by the end of June. Labour has promised to end the use of the sites by 2029.