Protests Erupt Across UK After Court of Appeal Overturns Epping Hotel Ban
Protests escalate after Court of Appeal ruling on migrant hotels. Reports of armed guards at Essex’s Bell Hotel fuel outrage and deepen local tensions.
Protests escalate after Court of Appeal ruling on migrant hotels. Reports of armed guards at Essex’s Bell Hotel fuel outrage and deepen local tensions.
Protests have erupted nationwide after the Court of Appeal overturned a High Court ban on using the Epping hotel for asylum seekers. Critics warn of “two-tier justice” as communities clash with government policy and councils prepare further legal challenges.
Pro-Palestine activists storm the roof of Moog’s Wolverhampton factory in protest of UK arms exports used in Gaza, marking another escalation in militant direct action.
Local protests across England and Wales under the banner “Protect Our Women and Children” are drawing national attention. While framed as grassroots and non-extremist, the lack of police separation from counter-protesters is fuelling rising tensions and accusations of double standards.