
The Hotel
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First episode date | 2011 |
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Final episode date | February 15, 2015 |
Production location(s) | United Kingdom |
Networks | Channel 4 |
Starring | Mark Jenkins (2012—) |
Number of episodes | 33 |
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Date of Upd. | |
ID | 2046707 |
About The Hotel
The Hotel is a fly-on-the-wall British television documentary series which has run for four series consisting of 33 episodes. It is produced by Dragonfly Film and Television Productions and has been broadcast on Channel 4 since 17 April 2011.
Booking. com users angry at firm's response to hacks

... This enables them to send messages from the official app and fool customers into paying them instead of The Hotel...
Booking. com hackers increase attacks on customers

... They do this by sending an email to The Hotel pretending to be a former guest who has left their passport in their room...
For some Israeli hostage families, the painful wait goes on

... The families in The Hotel needed new clothes, new phones...
Egypt holiday couple died after room sprayed for bedbugs, inquest rules

... Dr Adeley said Mr Cooper s illness and death was rapid, but described the medical treatment provided for Mrs Cooper as " utterly insufficient" after she was taken to a clinic in The Hotel before an ambulance was called, creating a delay of four hours before she got to hospital...
Marcus Rashford's brother Dane Rashford faces US assault charge

... Miami Beach fire and rescue was also called to The Hotel to treat the victim s injuries, the police report said...
Fidias: YouTuber sorry for freeloading stunt video in Japan

... " And we re leaving The Hotel without getting caught and without any problem, " he says to the camera...
Government to close 50 migrant hotels

... Some migrants have also been in an attempt to reduce The Hotel bill...
Premier Inn 'bedbug bites' case leads to compensation

... She said on the drive home after staying at The Hotel from 10 to 11 August she started getting bite marks on her legs, and first thought they were from mosquitoes...
Government to close 50 migrant hotels
By Nick Eardley, Political Correspondent & Sam Francis , Political ReporterBBC News
The government is set to confirm plans to end the use of 50 hotels to house migrants by January.
In March, The Bbc learned around 400 hotels were being used to house record numbers of asylum seekers.
On Tuesday, Immigration Minister Robert Jenrick will announce plans to start terminating hotel contracts that are costing the
Ministers have frequently criticised the cost, promising the reduce the government's reliance on hotels.
The use of hotels has increased exponentially as The Number of people claiming asylum in the UK has increased, reaching a near 20-year high of 74,751 Last Year , according to Home Office data.
Under the Immigration and Asylum Act 1999, the Home Office has a statutory obligation to house asylum seekers, who would otherwise be destitute, whilst their claim is being processed.
In August, The Number of asylum seekers having their application processed reached a record high of 175,000 people.
In December 2022, Prime Minister Rishi Sunak set a target of clearing the so-called legacy backlog by The End of this year. Since then the government has to 2,500.
Labour have called for 1,000 more caseworkers to be hired to clear The Asylum backlog.
Smaller hotel billSome hotels have stopped housing migrants in recent weeks, including around Northampton and Kettering - potential target areas for Labour at The Next general election.
Others are thought to only have a small number of migrants left in them.
Some migrants have also been in an attempt to reduce The Hotel bill.
The vessel, which has capacity for up to 500 men awaiting the outcome of asylum applications, was evacuated in August after
Ministers hope to use further barges to house migrants in The Coming months.
In recent months, hotels housing asylum seekers were targeted by demonstrations which
Under a government plan announced in April 2022, some asylum seekers would be sent to Rwanda to claim asylum there.
The legality of the scheme is currently being considered by the Supreme Court , after an earlier ruling by The High Court that the Rwanda plan was lawful.
Mr Sunak has made reducing the numbers coming to the UK illegally one of his key priorities.
Related TopicsSource of news: bbc.com