The UK is planning an overhaul of the asylum appeals system, as it tries to cut the number of migrants staying in hotels while they await a ruling, BBC reported.
A new, independent body will be established, staffed by independent adjudicators, with the aim of hearing cases more quickly.
The Home Secretary, Yvette Cooper, said she was taking practical steps to end unacceptable delays.
The government has been under increasing pressure to reduce its reliance on asylum hotels. It now wants to regain the initiative, according to BBC.