One arrest made as ‘red tent’ refugee camp is forcibly removed from Albert Square
Police and council officers evicted 40 refugees from the encampment in Albert Square early this morning. The so-called “red tent”
Police and council officers evicted 40 refugees from the encampment in Albert Square early this morning. The so-called “red tent”
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