Home Office could move migrants into pop-up buildings to end hotel crisis
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Home Office could move migrants into pop-up buildings to end hotel crisis
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"Asylum seekers could be moved from migrant hotels into pop-up buildings with plans to be announced within weeks, a minister has said as the government scrambles to get a grip on the asylum accommodation crisis. Pop-up buildings have previously been used to tackle prison overcrowding, with rooms including en-suite bathrooms, a bed, a desk and televisions set up in prison grounds."
The Independent covers issues from reproductive rights to climate change and Big Tech, investigates political financing, and produces documentaries such as 'The A Word' highlighting American women fighting for reproductive rights. Donations fund journalists to report from the field and reporting remains free without paywalls, funded by those who can afford it. Asylum seekers could be moved from migrant hotels into pop-up modular buildings, with plans to be announced within weeks. Pop-up buildings have been used previously to tackle prison overcrowding and can include en-suite bathrooms, a bed, a desk and televisions. Two barracks at Cameron Barracks and Crowborough Training Camp will temporarily house about 900 men, sites previously used to accommodate evacuated Afghan families.
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