Glasgow for weeks between asylum seekers and the firm the Government has paid £1billion to look after them.Badreddin Abdalla Adam’s stabbing spree at the city’s Park Inn Hotel followed a series of disputes after Mears moved more than 350 asylum seekers from serviced accommodation apartments into hotels in April.The English company agreed a 10-year contract with the Home Office in January 2019 but in Glasgow it is accused of housing vulnerable women – including a mum of a two-year-old – in another hotel alongside dozens of men, sources told the Record.Sources also claimed some women were forced to borrow sanitary products from hotel staff after having their £35-a-week living allowance withdrawn.Up to 100 asylum seekers are said to have.
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