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'Labour revolt on migrant hotels' and 'cult priest guilty'

'Labour revolt on migrant hotels' and 'cult priest guilty'

Summary

Several Labour councils in the UK are considering legal action against the use of hotels for asylum seekers, which is creating challenges for the government. Additionally, a former religious leader was found guilty of multiple indecent assault charges in court.

Key Facts

  • Labour councils in the UK are exploring legal action against the use of hotels for housing asylum seekers.
  • The situation is described as a problem for the UK Prime Minister.
  • At least four Labour councils are looking into possible legal responses.
  • The Home Office is working to find new accommodation for asylum seekers.
  • The Guardian reports that the decision by Labour councils involves high court injunctions in places like Wirral and Tamworth.
  • A former leader of a religious group was found guilty of 17 counts of indecent assault against nine women.
  • The religious leader was not guilty on 15 other charges and the jury is still deciding on several more charges against him.
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