Dozens of marchers - some wearing hoods, others with face coverings and carrying English flags - attempted to swarm The Bell Hotel, which houses asylum seekers.

Lawyers acting on behalf of the Government department are appealing against a temporary injunction granting the closure of the Bell Hotel in Epping.

Dozens of people surround the Bell, with one telling The Telegraph: ‘It’s all kicking off. We are so angry’

Dozens of marchers - some wearing hoods, others with face coverings and carrying English flags - attempted to swarm The Bell Hotel, which houses asylum seekers.

The Home Office and Somani Hotels, which owns the Bell Hotel in Epping, Essex, today successfully overturned a High Court ruling ordering them to remove all 138 residents.

Feelings on the High Street are mixed as unrest continues over a local hotel housing asylum seekers.

Police have arrested people in angry scenes outside an Epping migrants hotel at the centre of a Government court case - with warnings of more protests to come.

Protestors gathered outside of The Bell Hotel in Epping on Friday after the Court of Appeal overturned a temporary injunction that blocked asylum seekers from being housed there.…

Epping Forest District Council will decide on Monday whether it is set to take its battle over the Bell Hotel to the Supreme Court

Five people have been arrested in west London relating to disorder after two anti-asylum groups marched to the Crowne Plaza hotel in West Drayton on Saturday, 30 August. Footage…

The Bell hotel in Epping became the epicentre of protests that swept the country last month after a migrant boarder was accused of sexually assaulting a 14-year-old girl.