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Officials win court case to remove migrants from UK hotel that's been focus of protests

• Aug 19, 2025, 6:22 PM
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A hotel near London that has become the focus of heated anti-immigrant protests in recent weeks will have to remove asylum seekers who are staying there after authorities won a legal bid on Tuesday to have them removed.

Officials from the Epping Forest District Council asked a judge to issue an order to temporarily block migrants from being accommodated at the Bell Hotel in Epping due to "unprecedented levels of protest and disruption" over asylum seeker accommodation.

Thousands of people, some chanting "save our kids" and "send them home," have protested near the hotel after an asylum seeker living there was charged with sexually assaulting a 14-year-old girl.

Hadush Gerberslasie Kebatu has denied the charges against him and is due to stand trial later this month.

Demonstrators wave England and Union flags as they stand outside the Bell Hotel in Epping, 27 July, 2025
Demonstrators wave England and Union flags as they stand outside the Bell Hotel in Epping, 27 July, 2025 AP Photo

The protests, which included local people as well as some members of organised far-right groups began peacefully but turned violent. At least nine people were arrested in connection with the demonstrations.

Anti-racism demonstrators also staged counter-protests outside the hotel and at other sites.

Philip Coppel, a lawyer for local officials in Epping, said the hotel's housing of asylum-seekers had provided a "feeding ground for unrest" and community tensions.

A High Court judge ruled on Tuesday that the hotel must stop housing asylum-seekers by 12 September but it wasn't immediately clear where the migrants would be moved to.

Last summer, days of anti-immigrant riots rocked towns and cities across England and Northern Ireland, triggered by the killing of three young girls at a summer dance class in Southport.

Demonstrators hold placards and banners as they leave a protest outside the Bell Hotel in Epping, 27 July, 2025
Demonstrators hold placards and banners as they leave a protest outside the Bell Hotel in Epping, 27 July, 2025 AP Photo

Crowds in more than two dozen towns attacked hotels housing migrants, as well as mosques, police stations and a library, driven partly by online misinformation claiming the attacker was a migrant who had arrived in the UK by small boat.

Some rioters targeted non-white people and threw bricks and fireworks at police.

Tensions have long simmered over the government's policy of using hundreds of hotels across the country to house migrants who are awaiting a decision on their asylum status.

Critics say it costs taxpayers millions of pounds, the hotels become flashpoints in communities and leave migrants feeling targeted by local residents.


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