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The woman with a plan to solve Britain's asylum hotel problem
Kate Wareing has an idea that she thinks could help the government empty asylum hotels by 2029.
The cost of putting asylum seekers in local hotels is "cripplingly expensive" - says Kate Wareing, the chief executive of an Oxfordshire housing association. And she has an idea that she thinks could help the government with one of its most pressing challenges: how to empty asylum hotels by 2029.
The ÃÛÑ¿´«Ã½'s Tom Symonds reports.
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