
A lifeboat crew on a training course was kicked out of a hotel midway through their stay to make way for asylum seekers, as thousands of homeless migrants are put up in five-star hotels. Four members of the RNLI were turfed out of the three-star hotel in Hoylake, Merseyside, without notice on Tuesday. They came back to find their bags packed and left in the foyer after taking part in a hovercraft training session on nearby mudflats. It has also been revealed that four- and five-star hotels are being booked out for months at a time to house thousands of migrants, including Great Hallingbury Manor, a four-star hotel in Essex. Another hotel used to house migrants is The Dolphin Inn, a four-star stay in St Ives. Mail.