Asylum hotel provider makes £180m profit despite claims of inedible food and rationed loo paper

BBC NewsTuesday, October 7, 2025 at 5:00:13 AM
Asylum hotel provider makes £180m profit despite claims of inedible food and rationed loo paper
A recent report highlights the troubling conditions faced by asylum seekers in hotels, with claims of inedible food and rationed toilet paper. Despite these alarming issues, the accommodation provider has reported a staggering £180 million profit. This situation raises serious concerns about the treatment of vulnerable individuals and the ethics of profiting from their plight, prompting calls for urgent reforms in the asylum system.
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