Throwing out asylum seekers from the Bell Hotel abruptly after injunction would have led to ‘disruption’, says Cabinet minister

Home Secretary Yvette Cooper 's bid to appeal against a court ruling blocking asylum seekers from being housed at the Bell Hotel in Epping began at the Court of Appeal this…

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

The Home Office appealed against an order blocking migrants from staying at an Essex hotel amid fears it would encourage similar action by other councils

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.

Judges say decision to allow injunction was ‘seriously flawed’ and contained several ‘errors in principle’

It is the verdict of the public which will count in the end, not that of the courts

The Home Office and owner of The Bell Hotel in Essex win their legal battle at the Court of Appeal.

Lucrative government contracts to house asylum seekers may be about to dry up

Temporary injunction blocking asylum seekers from being housed at Essex Hotel has been overturned

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.…

Bridget Phillipson was repeatedly asked wether she believed the rights of asylum seekers were more important than the interests of local communities. The questions came after Home…

Throwing out asylum seekers from the Bell Hotel abruptly after injunction would have led to ‘disruption’, says Cabinet minister

Another round of protests took place over the weekend against the housing of asylum seekers in The Bell Hotel in Epping

The court yesterday issued its full judgment on the case of The Bell Hotel in Epping, having overturned a High Court injunction that ordered the removal of asylum seekers.