Fighting to stop asylum seekers being housed in Bell Hotel cost taxpayers more than £500,000

A failed legal battle to stop asylum seekers being housed at The Bell Hotel in Epping has cost the council £566 000, it has been revealed. The Conservative led Epping Forest District Council lost its court battle in November, though last week announced it would challenge the High Court ruling that had rejected its attempt. During the original case last year, Mr Justice Mould dismissed the claim, saying in a judgment that it is "not a case in which it is just and convenient for this court to

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Fighting to stop asylum seekers being housed in Bell Hotel cost taxpayers more than £500,000

A failed legal battle to stop asylum seekers being housed at The Bell Hotel in Epping has cost the council £566 000, it has been revealed. The Conservative led Epping Forest District Council lost its court battle in November, though last week announced it would challenge the High Court ruling that had rejected its attempt. During the original case last year, Mr Justice Mould dismissed the claim, saying in a judgment that it is "not a case in which it is just and convenient for this court to

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