Protesters have demanded the closure of The Bell Hotel in Epping where more than 100 asylum seekers have been housed as their applications are processed

Protesters have demanded the closure of The Bell Hotel in Epping where more than 100 asylum seekers have been housed as their applications are processed

The UK government on Thursday called for a court-ordered ban on housing asylum seekers at a protest-hit hotel to be lifted, warning the move risked setting "a precedent".

At a Court of Appeals hearing, the interior ministry sought to overturn a High Court injunction issued earlier this month giving authorities until September 12 to remove the migrants.

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