A homeless migrant in the UK intentionally destroyed hotel windows to ensure his arrest, citing desperation for shelter.
An asylum seeker who has repeatedly targeted a Norwich hotel caused more than £5,000 of damage in the latest attack, a court has heard.
More asylum seekers in Norwich were living in hotels at the end of last year, new figures show. Asylum seekers and their families are housed in temporary accommodation if they are waiting for the ...
The man is accused of saying "I'm going to kill you' in Arabic to a security worker while housed at a Norwich hotel.
Another vital provision Norwich (and the whole eastern-region) lacked was Lawyers taking on migration and asylum casework. Until now sanctuary seekers travelled to London, Leeds, and Birmingham ...
It does not necessarily reflect the view of The Herald. An asylum seeker is accused of threatening to kill a security worker at a Norwich hotel where he was being housed. Abdul Ammar is alleged ...