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A wave of anti-migrant protests is set to continue on Sunday, following scuffles between demonstrators and police yesterday.
About 32,000 asylum seekers are still housed in hotels, which have become the focus of protests over the summer. Demonstrations took place on Saturday in the English cities of Bristol, Liverpool and ...
Now, for the first time in a long time, Britain is being rocked by protests of a very different kind. Protests manned by ...
“NIMBYs are the real revolutionaries”, I argued two years ago in a cover story for The Critic ’s summer edition on housing ...
A RETIRED teacher washes his car as another pensioner is heard mowing his lawn in front of smart red brick houses on a hot ...
Sir Keir Starmer will overhaul the asylum appeal system in a bid to speed up the deportation of people with no right to be in ...
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The Observer on MSNHow Epping lit the fuse on migrant hotels crisis
About a mile away a flag bearing the St George’s cross has been attached with cable ties to a drainpipe on the Bell Hotel. It ...
Those arriving on small boats would face immediate arrest under Reform UK’s plans, and the party would also seek to build detention centres to house 24,000 people, Mr Farage told The Times. He wants ...
A High Court ruling has opened the door for councils nationwide to challenge the use of hotels accommodating asylum seekers, ...
The move comes after the High Court granted Epping Forest District Council a temporary injunction over the Bell Hotel ...
The British government will seek to appeal a court ruling that will force asylum seekers to be removed from a hotel that has ...
The Bell Hotel in Epping, just outside of London, gets no new bookings, yet is full every night. That’s because, since 2020, ...
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