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Home Office seeks to appeal against court ruling on Epping asylum hotel

BBC News Friday, 22 August 2025 ()
Home Office seeks to appeal against court ruling on Epping asylum hotelThe High Court refused a last-minute request by the Home Office to intervene in the Epping asylum hotel case.
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The Home Office will appeal the High Court's refusal to allow it to intervene in the case of a hotel used to house asylum seekers in Epping, but says it remains committed to ultimately closing the hotel. Home Office Minister Dan Jarvis said they are "clearing up the mess of the previous government"...

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Home Office seeks to appeal court ruling on Epping asylum hotel

The High Court refused a last-minute request by the Home Office to intervene in the Epping asylum hotel case.
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