UK Government to Appeal Court Ruling on Asylum Hotels Amid Rising Protests

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The UK government plans to appeal a court decision that prevented it from intervening in the use of a hotel in Epping to house asylum seekers, citing concerns over community tensions and the government's authority to manage asylum housing.
- Home Office seeks to appeal against court ruling on asylum hotel BBC
- Protests expected at asylum hotels across UK as tensions mount The Guardian
- Asylum hotel protests latest: Government to appeal Epping court ruling as weekend of demonstrations looms The Independent
- How many people claim asylum in the UK? GOV.UK
- A court ruling threatens to disrupt Britain’s asylum policy The Economist
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