Asylum seekers to remain at Epping hotel after court of appeal revokes ban
Judges say decision to allow injunction was ‘seriously flawed’ and contained several ‘errors in principle’ More than 130 people seeking asylum will be allowed to remain in the Bell hotel in Epping after the court of appeal overturned a high court ban on housing them there, leaving police braced (…)
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