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Asylum seeker runs tech biz from taxpayer-funded hotel room

Exclusive investigation reveals a Sudanese asylum seeker living in a taxpayer-funded luxury hotel is running an international tech business from his room, complete with MacBooks and designer goods, while the public foots the bill.

Farage's Reform UK in Fake Leaflet Scandal

Reform UK faces allegations of a 'dirty tricks' campaign after a fake leaflet, purportedly from Labour's Dan Jarvis, was distributed in Epping. The incident has sparked a major political row and a police investigation.

Dishoom's Permit Room: A Bombay Hotel in London

Discover Dishoom's first hotel, The Permit Room, a love letter to 1960s Bombay. Our review explores its immersive decor, signature breakfast, and whether it lives up to the iconic brand's reputation.

13 Councils Accused of 'Human Dumping' in Epping Hotel Row

A massive political row has erupted after 13 London boroughs were accused of 'human dumping' for housing hundreds of asylum seekers in a single Epping Forest hotel, leaving the local council with a multi-million pound bill and strained public services.

High Court Blocks Govt's Epping Forest Asylum Plan

A last-ditch legal bid by the Home Office to house asylum seekers at a controversial Essex site has been thwarted by a High Court injunction, sparking a major political row and leaving the government's immigration strategy in disarray.

Farage slams asylum seeker move to Essex hotel

Reform UK leader Nigel Farage slams the government's covert decision to house asylum seekers in a four-star Essex hotel, branding it a 'betrayal' of local communities and a 'complete failure' of the UK's immigration policy.

Council Wins Legal Battle Against Govt Over Migrant Hotel

In a dramatic blow to the Government's migrant housing strategy, Epping Forest District Council has successfully blocked the use of a local hotel for asylum seekers. The High Court ruling exposes deep disarray within Labour's flagship policy, leaving plan

Tory MP's Office Hammered in Shocking Vandal Attack

Former minister Angela Eagle's constituency office in Essex was violently attacked with a hammer, shattering windows in a targeted act of political vandalism. Police are investigating the incident which has sparked widespread condemnation across party lin

Farage's Reform UK in Court Over 'Deceptive' Name

Reform UK, led by Nigel Farage, is embroiled in a High Court battle with the Electoral Commission over its name, accused of potentially misleading voters. The case could have major implications for the upcoming general election.

High Court rules Govt asylum eviction plan unlawful

The High Court has delivered a scathing ruling against the Home Office, blocking its controversial plan to evict asylum seekers from a hotel in Epping. Shadow Home Secretary Yvette Cooper accuses the government of 'total chaos' in its asylum policy.

High Court Injunction Secures Epping Forest From Protesters

A landmark High Court injunction has been granted to protect Epping Forest from disruptive protesters, with Yvette Cooper condemning their actions as 'criminal damage'. The order empowers police to swiftly remove activists targeting critical infrastructur

Inside Dubai's Burj Al Arab: A 7-Star Hotel Review

A candid review of the legendary Burj Al Arab Jumeirah in Dubai. Discover the staggering opulence, impeccable service, and surprising realities of staying in the world's most famous '7-star' hotel. Is it worth the astronomical price tag?

Trisara Phuket: Ultimate Luxury Private Pool Villa Review

Discover the unparalleled luxury of Trisara, Phuket's crown jewel. Our in-depth review explores its breathtaking private pool villas, world-class dining, and the serene, hidden bay that makes it a haven for A-list celebrities and discerning travellers see

Police hunt suspect after assault in Epping

Essex Police are searching for a man following a violent attack on an officer during a COVID-19 enforcement patrol in Epping. The suspect fled the scene, leaving the officer injured.

Court rules against Home Office in protest case

The High Court has ruled that the Home Office acted unlawfully by evicting protesters from Epping Forest without proper consultation, marking a significant victory for civil liberties.

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