Tuesday briefing: Home Office plans to end hotel housing for asylum seekers and what it means

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In today’s newsletter: 50 hotels will be closed by January – where will the many vulnerable people be moved to, and why?

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Good morning. I’m the Guardian’s north of England editor, writing to you from slightly soggy Stockport, so don’t be surprised if this briefing has a distinctly northern tinge.

Today, we are looking at the government’s announcement to stop housing asylum seekers in 50 hotels by the end of January – largely (and you may think unsurprisingly) in marginal Conservative constituencies.

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