
Protest-hit UK town wins bid to empty asylum-seeker hotel
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The High Court judge approved a request by the local authority in Epping, northeast of London, for a temporary injunction to stop migrants from being housed at the Bell Hotel.
The ruling, which came after the interior ministry was unsuccessful in trying to dismiss the case, raises questions about the government's ability to provide accommodation for asylum seekers and refugees.
It also comes as Labour Prime Minister
Keir Starmer faces serious political heat from the hard-right Reform UK party for failing to stop irregular migrants crossing the Channel to England on small boats.
Protests broke out in Epping in July after an asylum seeker was charged with sexually assaulting a 14-year-old girl, which he denies.
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Since then, hundreds of people have taken part in
protests and counter-protests outside the Bell Hotel. Further anti-immigration demonstrations have also spread to London and around England.
The council argued that putting the migrants in the Bell Hotel presented a 'clear risk of further escalating community tensions'.

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A UK judge on Tuesday blocked asylum seekers from being housed at a hotel in a town which has witnessed violent protests, dealing a blow to the government. Advertisement The High Court judge approved a request by the local authority in Epping, northeast of London, for a temporary injunction to stop migrants from being housed at the Bell Hotel. The ruling, which came after the interior ministry was unsuccessful in trying to dismiss the case, raises questions about the government's ability to provide accommodation for asylum seekers and refugees. It also comes as Labour Prime Minister Keir Starmer faces serious political heat from the hard-right Reform UK party for failing to stop irregular migrants crossing the Channel to England on small boats. Protests broke out in Epping in July after an asylum seeker was charged with sexually assaulting a 14-year-old girl, which he denies. Advertisement Since then, hundreds of people have taken part in protests and counter-protests outside the Bell Hotel. Further anti-immigration demonstrations have also spread to London and around England. The council argued that putting the migrants in the Bell Hotel presented a 'clear risk of further escalating community tensions'.