
Labour Government To Speed Up Assessment of Failed Asylum Applicants’ Appeals
The announcement comes in the wake of protests spreading across England against migrant hotels.

The announcement comes in the wake of protests spreading across England against migrant hotels.

The UK government will challenge a court order forcing migrants out of the Bell Hotel in Epping, amid rising public anger and local council resistance.

One barrister said that if one hotel is breaking the law, “every hotel is.”

Judges shut down the Bell Hotel in Epping, opening the door for councils nationwide to evict asylum seekers from hotels.

The High Court issued an injunction against housing asylum seekers at the Bell Hotel, siding with local councillors over planning law.

Another prosecution involving the same government-run premises could be the tipping point for furious local families.

Alleged sex crimes by asylum seekers spark protests for women’s safety—only to be branded ‘far-right’ by liberal media.

Video from Hampshire shows police officers dropping off so-called antiracism protestors for a confrontation with locals.

Jonathan Reynolds refuses to condemn Essex Police over their escort of pro-migrant activists to protests.

Nigel Farage says “heads must roll” after Essex Police were accused of stirring tensions at a demonstration against an asylum hotel.