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Asylum hotels latest: Cooper to unveil crackdown on asylum system after Epping ruling sparks fresh protests

More arrests in Canary Wharf

On Sunday, a police officer was initially punched against peaceful protests at Canary Wharf.

Four people were arrested in protests other than Britannia International Hotel, who was exposed to discussion last month after the government decided to use it as a temporary accommodation for asylum seekers.

As we have reported before, three more of them were arrested in EPPING for simultaneous demonstrations other than Bell Hotel.

You can read our exact piece in the following two protests.

Tom WatlingSeptember 1, 2025 09:43

Three people arrested in EPPING protests

Essex police announced that three people were arrested in a protest in EPPING on Sunday night.

Approximately 200 demonstrators gathered outside the EPPING Forest Region Council building on Sunday evening, where a woman climbed to the steps and opened a union flag.

The government comes after winning a court on Friday, ie 138 asylum seekers can continue to take part in Bell Hotel in the town of Essex.

According to Essex police, two men and a woman were arrested after the protest on Sunday.

The force said that the woman strongly rejected her suggestions for flying a union flag in Civic Center and violently rejected it.

A man was arrested on suspicion of provoking racial hatred after he was reported to be a burning of an emblem.

Police said the arrest was about an incident alleged on Friday.

Another man was arrested after refusing to leave when the protest ended.

The force said that on Sunday night, all three were detained.

A protester detained by the police in EPPING (Jordan Pettitt/PA) (Pa wire)

Tom Watling1 September 2025 09:37

Court of Appeal to make a full epding decision

Since the Court of Appeal summarizes Cooper reforms in Yette, he will later make a written decision in the Bell Hotel case today.

Last week, the owner of the government and the hotel managed to overthrow a temporary decision that would require the removal of asylum seekers from the field.

EPPING Forest Region Council, which is applying for a measures, is considering to take the case to the Supreme Court.

In the afternoon of Saturday, a sign painted with a red cross outside the Bell Hotel in EPPING is seen
In the afternoon of Saturday, a sign painted with a red cross outside the Bell Hotel in EPPING is seen (AFP through Getty Images)

Tom Watling1 September 2025 09:33

What will the Interior Minister say today? Section 3

Yettete Cooper, who wants to revive the British and Rwanda program, which promises to be deported, is expected to say:

The UK will say that it is a proud record to give shelter to those who escape from the persecution ,, but the system “needs to be properly controlled and managed, so that the rules are respected and applied, and thus the gangs of criminal gangs decide who the governments come to England”.

The first immigrants to be held in the coming weeks will take measures during the summer, including the detention of the first immigrants under the “OUT” agreement with France.

MS Cooper will also update the deputies on reforms during the asylum appeal process, which aims to reduce the accumulated subsidiary and alleviate accommodation pressure.

Tom Watling1 September 2025 09:30

What will the Interior Minister say today? CHAPTER 2

Yette Cooper wants to emphasize that despite the criticism of the Labor Party’s asylum system, the government has strengthened the country’s border security.

It is expected to say that the actions of strengthening border security, increasing returns and disposal of the shelter system put forward much stronger foundations in order to “correct the chaos we have inherited and end the cost -effective shelter hotels.

“This means to make sure that we have the powers we need to follow the crime smuggling gangs that make a profit from the small boat transitions voted by other parties, and that we have the rules of the new company to manage the shelter to close the hotels.”

Tom WatlingSeptember 1, 2025 09:29

What will the Interior Minister say today? Section 1

After the summer vacation, as the deputies return to Westminster, there is an early guidance on what Yette Cooper will summarize today.

The Minister of the Interior will determine the planned changes in the process of refugee family reunification to give “more justice and balance ..

He will say that the National Crime Agency (NCA) led the 347 deduction of immigrant crime networks at 2024/25 – the highest level in the record and 40 percent in the previous 12 months.

This includes 56 of the highest effective cuts, while NCA -supported efforts in Europe squeezed the supply of boats and engines for the French coast with 45 Dinghies, which were seized in operations on the Bulgarian border in July and August.

According to the latest figures, the authorities believe that he has contributed to the lowest boat in August since 2019.

Tom WatlingSeptember 1, 2025 09:29

To summarize reforms on Cooper border security

As MPs return to Westminster for the first time since July, a lot is happening in the political world.

We expect the home secretary Yette Cooper to emphasize the government’s reform plans in immigration system and border security. It also emphasizes some of Labour’s success in the fight against border crossings after seeing the lowest number of people coming to boats through the British channel since 2021.

The Court of Appeal will make a full decision on the Bell Hotel case on EPPING, ESSEX. The decision at the end of the last week overturned a high court in the hotel, which was the scene of great protests during the summer, temporarily banned the residence of asylum seekers.

Follow here for live updates all day.

Tom Watling1 September 2025 09:28

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