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Rats, overcrowding and malnutrition common at UK asylum hotels, report finds

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Home Office’s three accommodation providers made combined profit of £380m over five years, charity estimates

Asylum seekers living in hotels have reported rats, overcrowding and food so bad it leads to deficiencies, research has found.

Profiting From People: Inside the UK’s Asylum Hotels, a report from the Refugee and Migrant Forum of Essex and London (Ramfel), draws on work with 493 people housed in asylum hotels between January 2023 and February 2025.

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