Asylum seekers will continue to be housed at the Bell Hotel in Epping, Essex, after a High Court judge ruled against a local council’s claim that the hotel was breaching planning permissions. The council’s request for a temporary injunction was overturned by the Court of Appeal, which found the claim “seriously flawed” and stated that hotel owners did not require planning permission. The case reflects ongoing tensions around immigration in the UK, notably after a violent protest linked to an asylum seeker incident. Critics argue that while hotels are a temporary solution, they are not suitable long-term housing for asylum seekers.
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