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For the latest Rochdale news sign up to the MyRochdale newsletter here A family claim they have been forced to endure 'inhuman' conditions during a 10-night stay at a quarantine hotel that cost more than £3,000.

Shabana Shah, her 20-year-old son and 15-year-old daughter, have been staying at the Holiday Inn Express at Luton Airport since 14 May.

They were required to isolate having returned from Dubai via Turkey. Australian firm Corporate Travel Management (CTM) Ltd was awarded a contract by the government to manage quarantine hotel stays for Brits returning from countries on its 'red list'.

And the Shahs, from Rochdale, were put in a 'family room' at the Holiday Inn at a total fixed cost of £3,050. The rate for one person for 10 nights

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