Asylum hotel protests latest: Police on standby for anti-migrant demonstrations
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Journalistic teams conduct on-the-ground reporting and investigations into reproductive rights, climate change and Big Tech, emphasizing the need to parse facts from messaging and relying on donations rather than paywalls. The outlet states quality journalism should be available to everyone and that supporters fund reporting. Police are preparing for anti-migrant protests across the UK this weekend after earlier demonstrations led to arrests. Protests against hotels housing asylum seekers are expected in eight locations including Liverpool, Bristol and Newcastle, with counter-protesters also likely. Demonstrations have surged since protests at the Bell Hotel in Epping earlier this summer. Two men in their 20s were arrested outside the Brook Hotel in Norwich.
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Police are set for anti-migrant protests across the UK this weekend after the first wave of demonstrations ended in arrests. Protests against the use of hotels to house asylum seekers are expected in eight different locations, including Liverpool, Bristol and Newcastle. Counter protesters are also expected in almost all the areas of anti-immigration demonstrations. There has been a surge in protests against the use of such hotels since demonstrations at The Bell Hotel in Epping earlier this summer.
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