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 shared on social media shows large crowds gathered outside the hotel waving flags and setting off red flares. According to the Metropolitan Police, a group of masked men attempted to enter the hotel via the rear entrance and damaged security hoarding in the process. It comes after the government won a court challenge that means asylum seekers can continue to be housed at the Bell Hotel in Epping, Essex.

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

LONDON: Three men were arrested after two police officers suffered minor injuries during a protest outside a UK hotel used to house asylum seekers, police said Saturday. The new…

The Metropolitan Police said a group of masked men attempted to enter the Crowne Hotel via the rear entrance.

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

Two anti-asylum groups marched to Crowne Plaza before attempting to enter building at rear, Met police say

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…

2 groups of protesters marched to the Crowne Plaza Hotel near Heathrow Airport before some masked men tried to break in, police said.

Police officers clashed with anti-migrant protesters marching from the Bell Hotel in Essex towards Epping Forest council offices on Sunday, 31 August. Protesters could be heard…

EPPING: Hundreds of protesters gathered again Sunday outside a hotel in southern England at the focus of a legal battle over migrants, calling for foreign criminals to be…