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PC stunned by laser during asylum hotel protest
A police officer was temporarily blinded by a laser shone into their eyes during a protest outside a hotel housing asylum seekers. The constable had been driving a van when they were stunned near The ...
A police officer told a court there was a “very hostile environment” at an asylum seeker hotel protest, with missiles being thrown and people attacking officers with shields. Chief Inspector Stuart ...
Police body-worn camera footage allegedly showed Phillip Curson, 53, shoving an officer during a protest in Epping Two men have been convicted of being part of a "violent mob" at an asylum hotel ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. For hotel operators The Court of Appeal has lifted a High Court injunction that would have forced 138 asylum seekers to leave the ...
Two men guilty of being part of ‘violent mob’ at asylum hotel protest in Epping - Lee Gower, 43, and Phillip Curson, 53, joined originally peaceful demonstrations outside the Bell Hotel on July 17 ...
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It could take years to close Epping's Bell Hotel council leader says
Epping council is now looking at a different tactic to close the 'asylum-seeker hotel' after losing a Court of Appeal bid against the Home Office ...
The two men 'punched, kicked, threw, pushed, and shoved' during the protests which began peacefully, a court found ...
MANCHESTER, England, Dec 17 (Reuters) - Adam didn’t set out to expose what he calls Britain’s “broken asylum system.” About four years ago the 32-year-old started working in one of hundreds of hotels ...
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