

Inside our workshop with Supporting Asylum Seekers in Swansea (SASS)
On Friday 15 September, Yumna and Leah facilitated an online workshop for volunteers and members of Swansea Asylum Seekers Support (SASS).
Read moreOn Friday 15 September, Yumna and Leah facilitated an online workshop for volunteers and members of Swansea Asylum Seekers Support (SASS).
Read moreOn 26 September, we updated our Toolkit page on EEA Nationals to include legal changes to the EU Settlement Scheme. This blog outlines the key changes.
Read moreOn 20 September 2023, Right to Remain organised a small brainstorming session with legal experts, to continue our quest to protect our community battling with the hostile asylum and immigration system.
Read moreWe are excited to share with Right to Remain Impact Report 2022/23! It was a year of building solidarity and connections, amidst shocks which ripped through our community of people seeking asylum, migrants and our allies.
Read moreOn 31 October 2023, there will be a National Day of Action to raise awareness and to campaign against this government’s plans to massively increase visa fees. Get involved!
Read moreRead about what happened at our Young Asylum Guide launch event.
Read moreIn August 2023, the Asylum Research Centre released a series of reports, commissioned by the UNCHR, on the treatment of the LGBTQI+ community in Egypt, Tunisia and Uganda.
Read moreRead more about our first community session on the Illegal Migration Act
Read moreOn 21 July 2023, the High Court found that the Home Secretary (Suella Braverman, the head of the Home Office) failed to meet the minimum legal obligations to provide support to people seeking asylum in the UK.
Read moreFacilitating this workshop was a small step in the direction of shifting our efforts ‘upstream’ to support people earlier on in their asylum journey, as we promised in our Reflection report of July 2023.
Read moree are inviting all of you to join in a mass virtual action – #NotInOurName – on Monday 4th September at noon to show our opposition to the Illegal Migration Act.
Read moreIn this radical solidarity series, we are aising the profile of such groups, to learn from each other. For this blog, we spoke to Plymouth Hope.
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