Epping hotel can continue to house asylum seekers, high court rules
Local council unsuccessful in stopping use of Bell hotel in Essex, which became a flashpoint for protests this summer Asylum seekers can continue to be housed at an Essex hotel that became a flashpoint for anti-immigration protests during the summer, the high court has ruled. Lawyers for the (…)
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