Masked men attempt to enter London asylum hotel as protests take place across UK
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A group of masked men attempted to enter a hotel in London, as anti-immigration protesters and anti-racism demonstrators gather in heated exchanges across the UK. This latest action comes after the Government won a court challenge which means asylum seekers can continue to be housed at the Bell Hotel in Epping, Essex, with protests taking place in the likes of Newcastle, Falkirk, Aberdeen, Gloucester, London and Essex so far this weekend.
Five people have been arrested in west London relating to disorder after two anti-asylum groups marched to the Crowne Plaza hotel in West Drayton. Police and protesters outside the Bell Hotel on Saturday (Jonathan Brady/PA) (PA Wire) The Met Police said that group of masked men attempted to enter the hotel via the rear entrance, while a breakaway protest group moved towards the nearby Novotel on Cherry Lane and towards the Holiday Inn.
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