How asylum hotels are viewed by communities in Hull

The number of asylum-seekers housed in hotels has fallen, according to latest figures.

There were just over 32,000 living in taxpayer-funded hotels in March this year, that's down from just over 38,000 in December last year, although it's a 9% increase since last summer.

Labour came to power in July 2024. Hotels are meant to provide temporary accommodation for asylum-seekers - but how are they viewed by local communities?

Ed Thomas reports from Hull, a city where hundreds of asylum seekers have been housed.

Many local people pride themselves on being welcoming, but there were also riots there last summer.

Read more on Ed Thomas' report here.