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The Home Office has failed to comply with legal obligations by not relocating asylum-seeking families from single hotel rooms within three months.

PoliticsLegal IssuesSocial IssuesHuman RightsApr 20, 2026score 0.272 posts · 0 replies across 2 instances
The thread discusses the Home Office potentially facing legal action from asylum-seeking families who have been housed in single hotel rooms for years, with a judge stating they should have been moved within three months. This highlights concerns about the treatment and conditions of asylum seekers in the UK.

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The Home Office has failed to comply with legal obligations by not relocating asylum-seeking families from single hotel rooms within three months.
Parent: Asylum PolicyEntity: Home OfficeImpact: negativeDate: Apr 20, 2026Target: The Home Office's compliance with legal obligations regarding asylum seeker housing.

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Home Office could face hundreds of claims over asylum families in single rooms www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2026/apr/20/home-office-asylum-families-single-hotel-rooms-court Judge in case of two families housed for years in single hotel rooms says they should have been moved within three monthsThe Home Office could face legal action from hundreds of asylum-seeking families stuck in single rooms in hotels after a judge…
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Home Office could face hundreds of claims over asylum families in single rooms www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2026/apr/20/home-office-asylum-families-single-hotel-rooms-court Judge in case of two families housed for years in single hotel rooms says they should have been moved within three monthsThe Home Office could face legal action from hundreds of asylum-seeking families stuck in single rooms in hotels after a judge…
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