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'It's a powder keg': Government warned UK faces another summer of riots after Epping migrant hotel violence
Epping Forest District Council leader Chris Whitbread described the Essex town as a ‘powder keg’ after violent demonstrations outside the Bell Hotel on Sunday
The Home Office have said migrants in an Epping hotel are not being moved after a fresh wave of protests erupted outside another Canary Wharf hotel. Hundreds of demonstrators descended on the Bell Hotel in Epping last week, chanting ‘send them home’ and clashing with police.
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Southend Echo on MSNEpping 'migrant hotel' four charged with violent disorder
After a series of demonstrations outside a "migrant hotel" in Epping, Essex police have confirmed that five men have been charged,
Six people were arrested and a police officer injured during a protest outside the Bell Hotel in Epping on July 20.
Ugly violence broke out at the Bell Hotel in Epping Forest, Essex last night as an anti-migrant protest spiralled into disorder.
Bottles and smoke flares have been thrown towards police vehicles during a protest at a hotel used to house asylum seekers. Hundreds of people have gathered at the site of the Bell Hotel in Epping, Essex, after a protest was organised for 18:00 BST.
Much of the reporting on the anti-migrant protests at the Bell Hotel in Epping has focused on the violence and disorder. But from speaking with residents, I believe the vast majority of protestors are peaceful,
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Essex Live on MSNEpping hotel protestors claim they aren't 'racist' or 'right wing' - just 'concerned about their children'
A third protest against the use of Epping's Bell Hotel as a refuge for asylum seekers took place last night (July 20). Protests erupted outside the Bell Hotel after a resident, Hadush Gerberslasie Kebatu, 38, was charged with sexual offences in relation to a teenage girl.