British BulletinBritish Bulletin
  • Home
  • News
  • Politics
  • Business
  • Entertainment
  • Lifestyle
  • Health
  • Sports
  • Tech & Science
  • Travel
  • Spotlight
  • More
    • Press Release
What's On

Premier League Darts 2026 results: Jonny Clayton beats Luke Humphries

13 March 2026

Archaeology breakthough as mystery of 2,000-year-old coin used to pay Leeds bus fare may finally be solved

13 March 2026

BBC Question Time crowd breaks into applause after audience member warns ‘radical left’ Greens are ‘danger to society’

13 March 2026

King Charles and Nigerian President to hold interfaith talks as attacks against Christians intensify

13 March 2026

Nottinghamshire chocolatier collapses just before Easter after nearly two decades in business

13 March 2026
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
Web Stories
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
British Bulletin
Subscribe
  • Home
  • News
  • Politics
  • Business
  • Entertainment
  • Lifestyle
  • Health
  • Sports
  • Tech & Science
  • Travel
  • Spotlight
  • More
    • Press Release
British BulletinBritish Bulletin
Home » Military sites to house asylum seekers in bid to end hotel use | UK News
News

Military sites to house asylum seekers in bid to end hotel use | UK News

By britishbulletin.com28 October 20252 Mins Read
Share
Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest Email

Hundreds of asylum seekers could be housed in military barracks as the government seeks to end the use of hotels.

Discussions are underway over the use of two sites – one in Scotland, the other in the south of England – for accommodation for 900 men, as first reported in the Times.

Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer has instructed Home Office and Ministry of Defence officials to accelerate work to locate appropriate military sites, the understands.

The government has pledged to end the use of asylum hotels, which have cost billions of pounds and become a focal point for anti-migrant protests, by the next election.

Migrants could be housed in the Cameron Barracks in Inverness and Crowborough army training camp in East Sussex by the end of next month, under plans being drawn up by ministers.

Industrial sites, temporary accommodation and otherwise disused accommodation are also being considered.

Government sources told the that all sites would comply with health and safety standards.

A Home Office spokesperson said: ”We are furious at the level of illegal migrants and asylum hotels.

“This government will close every asylum hotel. Work is well underway, with more suitable sites being brought forward to ease pressure on communities and cut asylum costs.”

Around 32,000 asylum seekers are currently being accommodated in hotels, a drop from a peak of more than 56,000 in 2023 but 2,500 more than last year.

A report on Monday found billions of taxpayers’ money had been “squandered” on asylum accommodation.

The Home Affairs Committee said “flawed contracts” and “incompetent delivery” had resulted in the Home Office relying on hotels as “go-to solutions” rather than temporary stop-gaps, with expected costs tripling to more than £15bn.

Commenting on the report’s findings, Sir Keir said he was “determined” to close all asylum hotels, adding: “I can’t tell you how frustrated and angry I am that we’ve been left with a mess as big as this by the last government.”

Two former military sites – MDP Wethersfield, a former RAF base in Essex, and Napier Barracks, a former military base in Kent – are already being used to house asylum seekers after being opened under the previous Tory government.

Share. Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Email

Keep Reading

Archaeology breakthough as mystery of 2,000-year-old coin used to pay Leeds bus fare may finally be solved

Churchill’s granddaughter happy with his picture being replaced on £5 note | UK News

Mum hails ‘unexpected twist’ after newspaper appeal results in journalist donating kidney

‘Hidden hand of Putin’ and ‘This lying PM’ | UK News

Researchers uncover lost Cold War relic while excavating medieval castle

How Sir Andy Murray has helped turn Britain’s most shocking tragedy into beacon of hope 30 years on

Boy, 15, charged with attempted murder after teenage girl stabbed at Thorpe St Andrew School

British fox makes 3,000-mile journey to New York after sneaking into cargo ship

EasyJet flight horror as passenger tried to sexually assault child after declaring: ‘I’m horny’ on flight

Editors Picks

Archaeology breakthough as mystery of 2,000-year-old coin used to pay Leeds bus fare may finally be solved

13 March 2026

BBC Question Time crowd breaks into applause after audience member warns ‘radical left’ Greens are ‘danger to society’

13 March 2026

King Charles and Nigerian President to hold interfaith talks as attacks against Christians intensify

13 March 2026

Nottinghamshire chocolatier collapses just before Easter after nearly two decades in business

13 March 2026

Subscribe to News

Get the latest Brittan News and Updates directly to your inbox.

Latest News

Alfie Boe blasts Timothée Chalamet’s ballet and opera remarks as ‘shocking’ as backlash to actor’s claim continues

13 March 2026

Drivers brace for price woes for failing to read ‘small print’ as millions face higher costs

13 March 2026

Churchill’s granddaughter happy with his picture being replaced on £5 note | UK News

13 March 2026
Facebook X (Twitter) Pinterest TikTok Instagram
© 2026 British Bulletin. All Rights Reserved.
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms
  • Advertise
  • Contact

Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.