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A Reform UK member who was arrested outside council offices as part of an anti-migrant hotel protest in Epping has branded ...
British police said an anti-immigrant protest organizer who unfurled the Union Flag on the steps of a council building in Epping, Essex, was arrested on August 31 for allegedly breaching an order that ...
Epping Forest District Council (EFDC) has failed in its bid to appeal the decision to allow the Home Office to continue to ...
THREE top judges will decide today whether an appeal over the Epping migrant hotel ruling can go ahead. The Bell Hotel in Epping, Essex, has been at the centre of protests after two of its guests ...
Last week, the Court of Appeal scrapped an injunction that would have forced the 138 migrants living at the Bell Hotel in Epping, Essex, to leave by September 12 ...
MIGRANT hotel protests have continued across multiple UK cities today – with an estimated 27 demonstrations set to take place ...
Reacting to the overturning of the injunction, Refugee Council chief executive Enver Solomon said while the Government was ...
James Regan had joined demonstrators outside The Bell Hotel and had described Islam as an ‘evil criminal cartel’ ...
Four arrests have been made in Canary Wharf while three people remain in custody after demonstrations in Essex ...
Some councils say they are still pursuing legal action to stop asylum seekers from being housed in hotels in their areas, despite a Court of Appeal ruling.
A hotel near London that has become the focus of heated anti-migrant protests will have to remove asylum-seekers who are staying there after authorities won a legal bid.
The government successfully overturned a temporary injunction which would have blocked asylum seekers from being housed at ...