Article 6ZN4B Police warn protesters not to travel to Epping after asylum hotel ruling – as it happened

Police warn protesters not to travel to Epping after asylum hotel ruling – as it happened

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Nadeem Badshah (now); Lucy Campbell,Amy Sedghi and
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Home Office and Bell hotel owner challenged injunction granted to council that would have stopped dozens of asylum seekers being housed there

UK bank shares tumbled on Friday, cutting the stock market value of the sector by almost 8bn in morning trading, as fresh calls for a windfall tax on large lenders in the autumn budget spooked investors.

Calls for a tax grab, in a paper written by the Institute for Public Policy Research (IPPR) thinktank, took a toll on some of the UK's biggest high street banks. NatWest Group suffered the biggest drop on Friday morning, registering a decline of as much as 5% in its share price, while Lloyds Banking Group and Barclays followed close behind, falling 4.5% and 3.6% respectively. HSBC dropped more than 1%.

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