‘Huge deficit’ in legal aid provision leaves asylum seekers with valid claims at high risk of deportation to Rwanda Jon Robins 27 May Asylum
Confirmed trafficking victims to be granted leave to remain, Court fo Appeal rules Zaki Sarraf 21 Mar Asylum, Immigration
Peers reject plans under Borders Bill to criminalise refugees who arrive by small boats Samantha Dulieu 1 Mar Asylum
Home Office accused of ‘bullying’ asylum seekers by unlawfully confiscating thousands of phones Maddison Fisher 28 Jan Asylum, News
Home Office ‘unlawful’ in detaining unaccompanied young people for age assessments Zoe Darling 21 Jan Asylum, Immigration
‘The reality of Theresa May’s hostile environment is the horror of Brook House’ Nicholas Reed Langen 3 Dec Asylum, Prisons
“It’s easier to believe that they are “migrants”. We can’t acknowledge we have let 30 desperate refugees drown’ Nicholas Reed Langen 26 Nov Asylum
Time to swap ‘sensationalist rhetoric and barbaric bills’ for evidence-based policy’ Zaki Sarraf 23 Nov Asylum
Most people crossing Channel by small boats likely to be recognised as refugees, says Home Office stats Valeria Fernandez 22 Nov Asylum
‘I’m proud of the Church’s commitment to the vulnerable. It’s not our job to assess their asylum claims’ Nick Beales 21 Nov Asylum
Trafficking victims unable to get help because of ‘financially unviable’ legal aid, report Council of Europe Zaki Sarraf 20 Oct Asylum, Legal aid
Leading barristers attack ‘cruel lawlessness’ of Priti Patel’s borders bill Zaki Sarraf 18 Oct Asylum
Priti Patel to give immunity to Border Force officials turning back migrant boats Jon Robins 14 Oct Asylum, Immigration
Trafficking victims should be granted leave to remain and not left in ‘legal limbo’, high court rules Zaki Sarraf 13 Oct Asylum