Appeal judges offer hope to offenders facing deportation where ‘unduly harsh’ on children Zohra Nabi 9 Sep Asylum, Immigration
‘Hostile Environment’ fails on all fronts including forcing those without immigration status to leave UK Ellie Williams-Brown 7 Sep Asylum, Immigration
MPs accused ministers of ‘demonising’ asylum seekers and ‘stoking’ racial tensions Zaki Sarraf 4 Sep Asylum, Immigration, News
Home Office reinstates financial support of less than £4 a day for trafficking victims Ellie Williams-Brown 3 Sep Asylum, Immigration, News
‘Attempt to demonize lawyers is a worrying sign of disregard for rule of law’ Zohra Nabi 2 Sep Asylum, Immigration
UK Border Force staff ‘embarrassed’ by poor conditions of short-term holding facilities Elliot Tyler 25 Jun Asylum, Immigration, News
Victims of trafficking failed as a result of legal aid ‘market failure’ Jon Robins 23 Jun Asylum, Immigration
‘History shows law and justice are aligned only after struggle’ Melanie Strickland 18 Jun Immigration, Lawyers, News
‘Cruel and unnecessary’: immigration detention during the pandemic Jon Robins 1 Jun Coronavirus, Immigration
Post-Brexit, post-Covid-19, which EU citizens are at risk of deportation? Benjamin Morgan and Agnieszka Radziwinowiczowna 1 Jun Brexit, Coronavirus, Immigration
Life after Detention: Three Stories of a Broken System Charlotte Rubin 28 May Asylum, Immigration, News
Appeal judges dismiss challenge to Home Office paying immigration detainees £1 an hour Ayesha Ahmad 21 May Immigration
High Court challenge to the ‘No Recourse to Public Funds’ policy Eve Dickson 6 May Austerity, Immigration