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Our 2015 national conference: a day of determination

September 11, 2015

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“It always seems to be your annual conference”, one of my friends commented recently as conference-organising anxiety started to spill over in the days leading… Read more »

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Immigration detention: how does it affect YOUR community?

September 9, 2015

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Right to Remain is gearing up to run the second Unlocking Detention project, with Detention Action and the Detention Forum. Image drawn by a detention… Read more »

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Germany’s suspension of the Dublin Protocol: a welcome display of European and global solidarity

August 28, 2015

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This is a guest blog post by Judith Vonberg. Judith is a PhD student studying the mutual perception of Britons and Germans after the Second… Read more »

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UK Home Office Guidance on Eritrea: an instrument to refuse protection?

August 26, 2015

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This is a guest post by Sara Palacios Arapiles,  who has a background in law and currently works at the Nottingham Rainbow Project, providing advocacy… Read more »

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Charter flight to Afghanistan: permission to appeal granted

August 20, 2015

Legal Updates

Refused asylum seekers with removal directions for the charter flight to Afghanistan on 26 August 2015 should seek immediate legal advice, following the order made by Lord Justice Clarke in solicitors Duncan Lewis’ recent legal action.

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The reality of risk in Eritrea: ‘Everybody is scared to talk … but I am tired of being silent’

August 19, 2015

Legal Updates

This is a guest post by Sara Palacios Arapiles,  who has a background in law and currently works at the Nottingham Rainbow Project, providing advocacy and support to people seeking sanctuary.

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#UnlockTheDebate – parliamentary debate and alternative debate on detention

August 11, 2015

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Parliamentary debate There is going to be a parliamentary debate on the detention inquiry report on 10 September 2015. The debate will be the first… Read more »

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#ShutDownYarlsWood – 8 August 2015

August 11, 2015

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A personal account from Michael Collins, ons of the Coordinators at Right to Remain. On Saturday I joined several hundred people at the Shut Down… Read more »

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Legal aid cuts deny thousands of vulnerable children justice

July 20, 2015

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New research from The Children’s Society has revealed the extent to which vulnerable children have been hit by the legal aid cuts. The report –… Read more »

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“WE WANT FREEDOM”: the women of Yarl’s Wood demand to be heard

July 20, 2015

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Campaign from Black Women’s Rape Action Project and Movement for Justice Update: “The intimidation backfired because Alice is not an isolated individual. Other T-shirt protesters… Read more »

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Returns to DRC: understanding the Home Office guidance and recent case law

July 14, 2015

Legal Updates

In July, the Home Office issued new Country Information and Guidance for the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC).

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“I’ve found my place in Manchester” – Lesbian Immigration Support Group’s conference

July 10, 2015

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“Without the support of LISG, I know those women would have been removed”.   Keelin McCarthy, barrister at Lamb Building, was just one of the people… Read more »

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