Asylum seekers living in taxpayer-funded hotel rooms across Britain are “bored”, upset with the “bad food” and say it’s like “living in jail”. Migrants reaching the UK via small boats across the English Channel are frequently sent to hotels which are being
Rishi Sunak could order disused ferries to be repurposed to provide housing for migrants as part of an attempt to remove asylum seekers from hotels. Next week, the Prime Minister is anticipated to declare that the “end of the road” for asylum hotels is
She said: “The government are handing these hotels over to private companies who want to pay as little as possible. You’ve got traumatised people who are stuck in their rooms all day with nothing to do.” Another member of the public called
London hotels are seeking to capitalise on the excitement around King Charles’ Coronation weekend by ramping up room prices by a mind-boggling 120 percent, it has been revealed. Thousands of Britons and foreign tourists are expected to flock to the capital to
Travelodge is expanding its operations in Spain in a major boost for the popular budget hotel chain. After launching two hotels in Madrid and two in Barcelona, Travelodge now plans to expand in Barcelona, Alicante, Bilbao, Granada, Malaga, Palma, Seville and Valencia.
Visits to hotels housing asylum seekers from self-proclaimed “migrant hunters” more than doubled in 2022 from the previous year, according to new research. Currently, over 40,000 refugees are living in more than 200 hotels across the UK , as they await their
Chinese hotels and restaurants are seeking employees amid demand recovery in the services sector after the end of Beijing’s zero-COVID protocols, with a survey by a leading recruiter showing a surge in job openings in the hospitality industry. During the first six
Mother of three, Laura Joyce was named in court as one of the ringleaders of the gang, alongside her brother, Marc Cameron. It was heard in court that the scammers would encourage tourists to make false compensation claims about food poisoning. The
UK hospitals have resorted to discharging patients into hotels, in a bid to free up beds and ease the current bed-blocking crisis. NHS trusts in the south-west of England are using “care hotels” to offload patients who no longer require urgent treatment