Asylum seekers have started moving into a military training camp in East Sussex despite opposition from the local council and ...
America is packed with places that don’t stay silent. From iconic hotels with decades of ghost stories to banned towns ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Hotels housing asylum seekers have sparked protests across Derbyshire [Martin Pope/Getty Images] No enforcement action will be ...
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Confrontational videos generate income, rival major newspapers' reach Content helps stir public anger over asylum seekers' hotel accommodation Record number of protests, mostly immigration-related, ...
Hotels housing asylum seekers became a lightning rod this summer for political and community tensions over illegal migration, and over the dramatic increase in the number of migrants arriving in ...
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A council said it remained "resolute" in its intention to take enforcement action against hotels housing asylum seekers, its leader has said. Mark Arnull, the leader of Reform UK-controlled West ...
A UK high court judge ruled Tuesday that asylum seekers can continue to be housed in a hotel northeast of London which was the target of anti-immigration protests earlier this year. The Barron's news ...
LONDON, Nov 11 (Reuters) - A British regional council on Tuesday lost its bid to have asylum seekers removed from a hotel targeted by protests after a resident was charged with sexual assault, a ...
The UK government won a key challenge against its use of hotels to house asylum seekers in a ruling that’s an effective backing of the Labour Party’s immigration policy. London judges ruled on Tuesday ...