Close Menu
Voxa News

    Subscribe to Updates

    Get the latest creative news from FooBar about art, design and business.

    What's Hot

    2025 BIG3 Week 9: Where to watch final game of the regular season, schedule, live stream, online, TV channel

    August 8, 2025

    When a journalist uses AI to interview a dead child, isn’t it time to ask what the boundaries should be? | Gaby Hinsliff

    August 8, 2025

    Best French Pharmacy Products: 19 Cult-Favorite Skincare Essentials

    August 8, 2025
    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
    Voxa News
    Trending
    • 2025 BIG3 Week 9: Where to watch final game of the regular season, schedule, live stream, online, TV channel
    • When a journalist uses AI to interview a dead child, isn’t it time to ask what the boundaries should be? | Gaby Hinsliff
    • Best French Pharmacy Products: 19 Cult-Favorite Skincare Essentials
    • PSG dominate list of Ballon D'Or nominees
    • Rupert Lowe mistakes charity rowers for ‘illegal migrants’
    • Crocs shares slump 30% amid tariffs and decline of ‘ugly shoe’ trend | Fashion
    • xAI’s legal chief steps down after whirlwind year
    • ‘Don’t Let the Sun’ Director Interview Alienation, Climate Change
    Friday, August 8
    • Home
    • Business
    • Health
    • Lifestyle
    • Politics
    • Science
    • Sports
    • Travel
    • World
    • Entertainment
    • Technology
    Voxa News
    Home»Politics»UK’s asylum hotel bill down 30%, government says
    Politics

    UK’s asylum hotel bill down 30%, government says

    By Olivia CarterJuly 18, 2025No Comments4 Mins Read0 Views
    Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Telegram Tumblr Email
    UK's asylum hotel bill down 30%, government says
    Share
    Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest Email


    Rob England

    Data Journalist, BBC Verify

    Jack Fenwick

    Political correspondent

    EPA

    The government spent nearly a third less on hotels to house asylum seekers between April 2024 and March 2025, according to newly published figures.

    The Home Office’s annual accounts show £2.1bn was spent on hotel accommodation – an average of about £5.77m per day, down from £3bn or £8.3m per day, the previous year.

    Data obtained by BBC Verify shows the saving has been driven by a reduction in the average nightly cost per person housed, after a government move to use cheaper forms of accommodation and room sharing.

    But Dr Peter Walsh, from the Migration Observatory think tank at Oxford University, warned that the surge in small boat crossings seen since March could lead to a renewed reliance on hotels.

    “I don’t think hotels are going away anytime soon based on current trends,” he said.

    Hotel accommodation is used when there is no other housing available for asylum seekers, and the government has committed to stop using asylum hotels by the end of this Parliament.

    There were 32,345 people in asylum hotels at the end of March 2025, up from 29,585 people at the end of June last year, but lower than the total in December.

    A senior Home Office source said one of the main factors behind the saving was moving some asylum seekers from hotels into other types of cheaper accommodation.

    They said the department had prioritised moving families and children into regular housing so they were not living in hotels for long periods of time.

    BBC News understands the majority of people moved out of hotels are now living in local housing, or houses in multiple occupation (HMOs), a type of rented accommodation where at least three individuals share the use of a bathroom and kitchen.

    Most of these properties have been acquired through the government’s contracts with Serco, one of the three companies responsible for asylum accommodation.

    Some savings have also been made by renegotiating elements of those contracts, which were originally signed by the previous Conservative government.

    Officials have previously told MPs that greater room-sharing in hotels has helped reduce the number of sites and per head costs over the past financial year.

    It is not clear how many people usually share a room, but Home Office minister Angela Eagle has previously said “people can double up or treble up” if rooms are big enough.

    The Home Office accounts suggest 273 hotels were in use in March 2024 but that number has now fallen by 71.

    The average nightly cost per person fell from £162.16 in March 2023 to £118.87 by March 2025, according to BBC Verify’s analysis of official data obtained through a Freedom of Information request.

    The Home Office’s accounts also show that almost £50m of public money was effectively written off after the Labour government scrapped a Conservative plan to use the RAF Scampton site in Lincolnshire to house asylum seekers.

    Tens of millions had already been spent on the site when Labour came to power and axed the plans.

    The Home office annual report says that decision resulted in a “constructive loss of £48.5m”, but a department source said the site would have been an even more expensive option than hotels, even taking into account the loss incurred.

    The report also confirmed that £270m paid to Rwanda to help support the country’s economic development was not refunded after the UK government scrapped the Rwanda scheme.

    Conservative ministers had planned to send some asylum seekers to Rwanda to deter people from crossing the Channel in small boats.

    However, the scheme was stalled by legal challenges and Home Secretary Yvette Cooper has said it led to just four people being removed to the country voluntarily.

    The Rwandan government said last year that it was “under no obligation” to pay back the £270m after Labour scrapped the deal.

    asylum bill Government hotel UKs
    Share. Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Email
    Olivia Carter
    • Website

    Olivia Carter is a staff writer at Verda Post, covering human interest stories, lifestyle features, and community news. Her storytelling captures the voices and issues that shape everyday life.

    Related Posts

    Rupert Lowe mistakes charity rowers for ‘illegal migrants’

    August 8, 2025

    Israel-Gaza war live: security cabinet approves Gaza City takeover as UK’s Starmer urges Israel to reconsider | Israel

    August 8, 2025

    As dark financial clouds gather, Labour has to heed its past: when it chooses austerity, it loses elections | Andy Beckett

    August 8, 2025

    David Lammy to host US Vice President JD Vance at country residence

    August 8, 2025

    International student levy could cost English universities £600m a year | University funding

    August 8, 2025

    See where China plans to put its controversial mega-embassy

    August 8, 2025
    Leave A Reply Cancel Reply

    Medium Rectangle Ad
    Top Posts

    27 NFL draft picks remain unsigned, including 26 second-rounders and Bengals’ Shemar Stewart

    July 17, 20251 Views

    Eight healthy babies born after IVF using DNA from three people | Science

    July 17, 20251 Views

    Massive Attack announce alliance of musicians speaking out over Gaza | Kneecap

    July 17, 20251 Views
    Don't Miss

    2025 BIG3 Week 9: Where to watch final game of the regular season, schedule, live stream, online, TV channel

    August 8, 2025

    Getty Images The BIG3 is back with Week 9’s action taking place on Saturday at…

    When a journalist uses AI to interview a dead child, isn’t it time to ask what the boundaries should be? | Gaby Hinsliff

    August 8, 2025

    Best French Pharmacy Products: 19 Cult-Favorite Skincare Essentials

    August 8, 2025

    PSG dominate list of Ballon D'Or nominees

    August 8, 2025
    Stay In Touch
    • Facebook
    • YouTube
    • TikTok
    • WhatsApp
    • Twitter
    • Instagram
    Latest Reviews
    Medium Rectangle Ad
    Most Popular

    27 NFL draft picks remain unsigned, including 26 second-rounders and Bengals’ Shemar Stewart

    July 17, 20251 Views

    Eight healthy babies born after IVF using DNA from three people | Science

    July 17, 20251 Views

    Massive Attack announce alliance of musicians speaking out over Gaza | Kneecap

    July 17, 20251 Views
    Our Picks

    As a carer, I’m not special – but sometimes I need to be reminded how important my role is | Natasha Sholl

    June 27, 2025

    Anna Wintour steps back as US Vogue’s editor-in-chief

    June 27, 2025

    Elon Musk reportedly fired a key Tesla executive following another month of flagging sales

    June 27, 2025
    Recent Posts
    • 2025 BIG3 Week 9: Where to watch final game of the regular season, schedule, live stream, online, TV channel
    • When a journalist uses AI to interview a dead child, isn’t it time to ask what the boundaries should be? | Gaby Hinsliff
    • Best French Pharmacy Products: 19 Cult-Favorite Skincare Essentials
    • PSG dominate list of Ballon D'Or nominees
    • Rupert Lowe mistakes charity rowers for ‘illegal migrants’
    • About Us
    • Disclaimer
    • Get In Touch
    • Privacy Policy
    • Terms and Conditions
    2025 Voxa News. All rights reserved.

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