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内容摘要:Asylum sites to be expanded as ministers bid to end hotel usePA MediaLarge asylum seeker sites like Wethersfield air base in Essex are set to be expanded under plans to end the use of asylum hotels.

Asylum sites to be expanded as ministers bid to end hotel usePA MediaLarge asylum seeker sites like Wethersfield air base in Essex are set to be expanded under plans to end the use of asylum hotels.

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which raised funds for Prospect Hospice.the prime minister's official spokesman refused to comment on whether new accommodation would be built.

One of the ways the Home Office hopes to achieve this is by moving asylum seekers from hotels into cheaper alternative forms of accommodation.with inadequate healthcare and legal services.

Conservative MP Sir James Cleverly.have a current capacity of 650 but have never been occupied because of safety concerns.

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