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Police was hanging for the weekend of disturbance as a fresh hotel protests with Carnival.

Web Desk, 22/08/2025

Police are hung for the weekend of potential disturbance because they face A fresh wave of protest Between increasing stress on use of Hotel house shelter seekers,

Anti -migrant groups faced counter protesters Partsmouth City Center Nationwide protests were closed on Friday as a weekend.

Demonstrations should be planned 26 Hotels Across the country, come as one lakh, it is expected to be taken to the streets of West London to celebrate. Noting Hill Carnival.

Force The Premier League will also have to struggle with a string of football matches as the season enters its second week’s fixtures.

Despite the pressures, the police chiefs insisted that they are “constantly reviewing the intelligence picture” and are well prepared to handle any protest action on the busy bank holiday weekend.

Today and weekend in the posts being shared online, there are opposing migrant protests among the housing shelter seekers of 26 sites, including Britannia Hotel in Canary Ghat and Bell Hotel in EppingWhich are the previous flashpoints for both unrest.

Many people will meet counter performances, including 15 programs on stand up to racism Friday and Saturday, including Bornmouth, Bristol and Liverpool.

Get standing for racism counter protesters at Guildhall Square, Partsmouth, faced with anti -migrant groups

Get standing for racism counter protesters at Guildhall Square, Partsmouth, faced with anti -migrant groups ,Gareth Fuller/PA Wire,

The Council of National Police Heads said that forces are experienced with protest management and there is a well -established plan for the management of resources.

A spokesman said, “We are reviewing the intelligence photographs around the constant protests and other demands, and the Metropolitan Police Service for Notting Hill Carnival is its important restoration, it is not considered necessary to raise an additional national for protests at the end of this week,” a spokesman said.

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“We have a plan to raise the national ration so that the situation should change.”

The latest figures are shown as the latest wave of demonstrations The number of shelter seekers in hotels had increased to 32,000 During the first year of labor in the office, but still in September 2023 below the peak of 56,000.

Meanwhile, councils across the country controlled by labor, conservatives and reforms UK are investigating whether they can pursue legal challenges against asylum hotels.

It follows a High Court judge, which provides a temporary prohibition to the Eating Forest District Council – which Government is demanding appeal – Deciding that shelter seekers cannot now be accommodated in Bell Hotel in Eating.

The council had argued that an Ethiopian refugee was required to prohibit the prohibition between “protest and unprecedented levels of disintegration” in a string of rallies on the site after being accused of sexual harassment with a schoolgirl.

The alleged attack triggered a series of protests, seeking 2,000 protesters to close to land on the building.

Police officer outside Bell Hotel in Epping

Police officer outside Bell Hotel in Epping ,Packet,

Refugee Council Chief Executive Officer Envara Solomon warned that protests are creating an alarm for weak refugees, which have left war in countries such as Sudan and Afghanistan, which are before the weekend of action.

Freedom from torture charity said that many people feel “Hunted” amidst scenes of “Hate and Daana and intimidation on the streets of Britain”.

The 26 -year -old Afghan man who has been living in a hotel in Yorkshire for almost two years, said he feared what could happen to him.

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The refugee who flee after the Taliban was targeted by his family said: “I think no one likes me, the people of this city do not want us, but I have no other option.”

The Police Federation, which represents the rank-and-filing officers, has repeatedly warned that under stress to places and officials of ongoing disturbance.

“Public order duties mean long shifts, canceled, family time and real risk were remembered,” said a spokesman.

“It takes its toll. It is not just about numbers; it is about a system under flexibility, goodness and stress.”

Meanwhile Mate was detected It has arrested 100 people In recent years, to prevent criminals from exploiting the noting hill carnival after three deaths associated with the incident.

Hope to attend Notting Hill Carnival later this week

Hope to attend Notting Hill Carnival later this week ,Packet,

The force carried out the “intelligence interventions” and 21 people were called back to jail. He seized 11 fire scriptures, more than 40 knives and 266 people have been banned from participating in the program later this week.

Commander Charmen Brainyah said that the vast majority comes to the carnival to enjoy himself, a small minority ,Come with less positive intentions ”.

He said, “The functions of this minority are entirely with the values ​​of those who care about the carnival and we accept those including event organizers, who have stood to condemn violence and serious criminals by the end of this week,” he said.

“Our policing plan makes a priority to deal with serious violence, which is why we have carried out intelligence-oriented interventions against groups and individuals that we have the biggest risk to protect other carnival-goals.

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“We hope that this police activity will be a significant obstacle for those who will be planning to get into violence and other criminals.”

The force supported by the London Police and the British Transport Police said that officers would be deployed in significant number, with a network of CCTV cameras, screening arches and live facial identification by technology including cameras.

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