The number of hotels being used to house asylum seekers has risen by seven since the general election, the government has disclosed.
Home Office minister Dame Angela Eagle told MPs that 220 hotels were now in use, with 14 opened and seven closed since the July poll.
Conservative former cabinet minister Sir Gavin Williamson noted that, in its manifesto, Labour had pledged to end the use of hotels.
Dame Angela insisted the government remained “absolutely committed” to this, but had inherited an asylum system that had “ground to a standstill" because of the previous government’s policy of deporting some asylum seekers to Rwanda.
The policy was abandoned when Labour took office.