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Epping Council loses permission to appeal ruling over asylum seekers at Bell Hotel

Sky News Tuesday, 2 September 2025 ()
Epping Council has been denied the chance to appeal a ruling to the Supreme Court over asylum seekers being housed at The Bell Hotel.
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