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LEGAL

Two more councils seek injunctions on asylum hotel use

By Laura Sharman | 09 November 2022

Two more councils have taken legal action to stop hotels from being used to house asylum seekers.

WHITEHALL

EXCLUSIVE: Councils could resurrect legal action over asylum

By Dan Peters | 07 November 2022

Government attempts to fix the UK’s ‘broken’ asylum system could be hit as West Midlands mets thr...

WHITEHALL

A pan-Government response is needed for the asylum crisis

By Michael Burton | 02 November 2022

Like hedge funders circling an ailing business, the media has found the first weak spot of the ne...

HOUSING

Writs fly over asylum crisis

By Ann McGauran | 01 November 2022

Growing numbers of councils are securing injunctions preventing the use of hotels to house asylum...

HOUSING

Government priorities will not be achieved without strong local government

By Cllr Sam Chapman-Allen | 01 November 2022

Rishi Sunak will be aware there is a hugely powerful case for councils' funding to be protected, ...

WHITEHALL

Pledge to end use of hotels as asylum accommodation

By Martin Ford | 24 October 2022

The Government has agreed to work with councils to end the use of hotels to accommodate asylum se...

PLANNING

Council obtains injunction to stop hotel housing asylum seekers

By William Eichler | 06 October 2022

Great Yarmouth BC has obtained an injunction to stop a second hotel from being used as a hostel f...

PLANNING

Protecting the welfare of asylum seekers in Great Yarmouth

By Sheila Oxtoby | 27 September 2022

The Home Office, with no advance notice and no funding, has left local authorities and health ser...

FINANCE

Fears over asylum dispersal scheme

By Martin Ford | 26 September 2022

Councils fear growing pressure from people in need of support under the new full dispersal scheme...

THIRD SECTOR

Homes for Ukraine – the Wealden response

By Gemma Forshaw | 14 September 2022

Wealden DC is committed to providing the highest level of support it can to refugees from Ukraine...

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