The rural council fighting Home Office plan to house asylum seekers in army barracks

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close Cancel email WhatsApp link share Share bookmark Save Labour’s hope of sending up to 300 asylum seekers to a military base in the Scottish Highlands is at risk of being blocked. The plan to house people at Cameron Barracks in Inverness does not have the required multiple occupancy (HMO) licence, according to the local rural council. The Home Office has also failed to “do its homework” to meet separate planning regulations in Scotland, claimed a former SNP minister opposed to the barracks plan. Shorts sport The seven players to watch at the 2026 World Cup With kick-off just a…

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