https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-london-63584973[size=inherit]A blind woman and her guide dog were thrown out of a London Premier Inn in the night after she was accused of lying about her assistance dog.[/size]
Angharad Paget-Jones, 29, said she was woken up and asked for "proof" her dog Tudor was a registered guide dog.
She claimed that after providing a Guide Dogs ID booklet, security staff accused Tudor of being a "fake" guide dog.
Premier Inn said it was urgently investigating the allegations.
It is usually illegal to refuse access to disabled people with guide dogs.
Ms Paget-Jones, a data analyst and disability rights campaigner from Port Talbot, said she was "forced to leave the Premier Inn at Enfield, in the middle of the night" during a stay on Saturday.