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Police officers detained dozens of protestors in a fiery clash outside the Britannia Hotel, where illegal migrants are being housed.
A furious blame game has now erupted over the migrant hotel crisis as Sir Keir Starmer was warned protests could sweep the country.
Shadow Justice Secretary Robert Jenrick told the Express the Prime Minister is “deluded” if he thinks people “won’t notice” asylum seekers being moved into communities across the country.
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Asylum seekers are due to be removed from a hotel in Essex, UK after Epping Forest District Council was granted a temporary High Court injunction blocking them from being housed there.
Thousands of people protested near the hotel in recent weeks after an asylum seeker from Ethiopia living there and was charged with sexually assaulting a 14-year-old girl in the town.
All asylum seekers must be moved out of the hotel by 16:00 BST on 12 September, the judge ruled.
The Home Office had warned the decision would "substantially impact" its ability to house asylum seekers in hotels across the UK.
Protests staged outside The Bell Hotel have been attended by both people against its use for asylum seekers and those in support of migrant rights.
41-year-old Hadush Kebatu, from Ethiopia, was charged with sexual assault, harassment and inciting a girl to engage in sexual activity however, he denied the offences and remained in custody ahead of a two-day trial, due to begin next Tuesday.
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Prices in the UK rose faster last month as school holidays boosted travel costs and grocery bills remain elevated, economists said.
The Office for National Statistics (ONS) published the latest inflation data on Wednesday, showing the rate of Consumer Prices Index (CPI) rose from June's figure of 3.6% to 3.8%.
Most economists had been forecasting inflation to rise to 3.7%.
It means the headline rate remained at the highest level since January 2024, when it hit 4%, with Chancellor Rachel Reeves warning there was "more to do to ease the cost of living".
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Councils across England are poised to take legal action to remove asylum seekers from hotels in their areas.
It comes after the High Court granted a district council a temporary injunction to block asylum seekers from lodging at The Bell Hotel in Epping, Essex.
Thousands of people have protested near the hotel in recent weeks after an asylum seeker living there was charged with sexually assaulting a 14-year-old girl in the town.
Now, all 12 councils controlled by Reform UK will "do everything in their power to follow Epping's lead", the party's leader Nigel Farage said. A Conservative-run council in Broxbourne, Hertfordshire, also said it is considering taking similar action.
Border Security Minister Dame Angela Eagle said the government will "continue working with local authorities and communities to address legitimate concerns".
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Sir Keir Starmer “absolutely” supports people putting up English flags amid a row over councils tearing them down, a spokesperson said.
It comes as residents have hit out after Tower Hamlets Council, in east London, announced the patriotic displays would be removed.
The Union Jack and St George's flags were raised by locals as part of a movement online called Operation Raise the Colours.
But Mayor of Tower Hamlets Lutfur Rahman, who was found guilty of electoral fraud in 2015, has thwarted the campaign.
The national flags will now be ripped down "as part of routine maintenance".
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Sky News host Freya Leach discusses people in the UK raising patriotic flags as councils “scramble” to remove them.
“Over in the UK there’s a movement called ‘operation raise the colours’, where patriotic Britons are taking to the streets and flying Union Jacks and St George flags all around the place,” Ms Leach said.
“The councils who obviously are deeply offended … are scrambling to go take them down.”