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More councils in England plan to challenge asylum hotels after Essex ruling

Broxbourne council leader hopes to ‘go down same path’ as Epping, which has blocked people being housed in hotel UK politics live – latest updates

Government looking at contingency options for where to house asylum seekers after Epping court ruling – UK politics live

Security minister Dan Jarvis says government is considering options after council granted injunction to stop people being placed at the Bell hotel

Reeves considering tax on high-value homes to help plug hole in finances

Reported plans could raise up to £40bn while preserving pledge not to raise income tax, VAT or national insurance

‘Don’t call this racist’: row grows over motives behind England flag campaign

Organisers say they are just being patriotic but some suspect far right is behind ‘dangerous’ lamp-post movement

High court asylum hotels ruling leaves Cooper scrambling for alternatives

Yvette Cooper joins a long line of home secretaries struggling to find alternatives to hotels as anti-migrant fervour grows

Merseyside police helicopter crew to face no action after chasing suspect at low altitude

Internal review by the National Police Air Service finds the crew acted ‘appropriately’ during pursuit

UK to offer troops to defend Ukraine’s skies and ports in Pentagon talks

Officials say UK not prepared to deploy troops to frontline with Russia as head of armed forces prepares to meet US counterparts in Washington

Labour plans in turmoil after Epping hotel blocked from housing asylum seekers

Other local leaders expected to mount challenges as a result of council in Essex winning injunction following protests

Ed Davey calls for review of terrorism legislation after Palestine Action arrests – as it happened

The Lib Dem leader is seeking a review of the legislation to prevent the ‘en masse’ arrests

From clean air to pesticides: how UK has lagged behind EU on the environment

Labour has continued to diverge from bloc’s laws, meaning most of UK’s protections are weaker than pre-Brexit

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  • More councils in England plan to challenge asylum hotels after Essex ruling
  • Government looking at contingency options for where to house asylum seekers after Epping court ruling – UK politics live
  • Reeves considering tax on high-value homes to help plug hole in finances
  • ‘Don’t call this racist’: row grows over motives behind England flag campaign
  • High court asylum hotels ruling leaves Cooper scrambling for alternatives
  • Merseyside police helicopter crew to face no action after chasing suspect at low altitude
  • UK to offer troops to defend Ukraine’s skies and ports in Pentagon talks
  • Labour plans in turmoil after Epping hotel blocked from housing asylum seekers
  • Ed Davey calls for review of terrorism legislation after Palestine Action arrests – as it happened
  • From clean air to pesticides: how UK has lagged behind EU on the environment
  • Reform UK accused of serving a ‘plate of chaos’ at Leicestershire county council
  • Highgate cemetery drops controversial maintenance building in £18m revamp plan
  • Early ripening of berries in UK shows nature is under stress, say experts
  • Most of Windermere polluted with sewage bacteria, finds biggest survey of its kind
  • Bank holiday weekend travel disruption expected on British roads and rail
  • Scarborough struggles with ‘gull muggings’ as urban seabird population rises
  • Labour condemns Robert Jenrick’s visit to rally attended by far-right activist
  • Labour needs to ‘pick things up’ after a ‘tough’ first year, says Sadiq Khan – as it happened
  • ‘Running riot through graves’: King Charles urged to protect Goodwin Sands from dredging
  • Man found guilty over east London shooting of nine-year-old girl
  • Tory MPs complain party attack ad on asylum hotels ‘makes us look silly’
  • Watchdog criticised for clearing ex-defence secretary Shapps to join missile maker
  • Alex Salmond’s niece criticises Nicola Sturgeon over claims in memoir
  • ‘Nothing is the same’: Windrush victim allowed to return to UK after 28 years
  • Hong Kong activist Tony Chung says he has been granted asylum in the UK

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