

Finding the courage to curb an addiction: detention in the UK
Guest blog post by Ben du Preez, detention campaigner “It is like they can’t let go…They are hooked on detention. They don’t know anything else.”… Read more »
Read moreGuest blog post by Ben du Preez, detention campaigner “It is like they can’t let go…They are hooked on detention. They don’t know anything else.”… Read more »
Read moreThanks to funding from the Lush Charity Pot, fantastic film-making by Showman Media and amazing support from the Researching Multilingually at the Borders project at… Read more »
Read moreOver on the Migration Pulse blog for Migrants’ Rights Network, Eiri Ohtani of the Detention Forum reflects, post-election, on the campaign to challenge the indefinite… Read more »
Read moreLast week we organised a networking event in Manchester for groups we are working with in Liverpool, Manchester and Yorkshire. It was the first of… Read more »
Read moreJust in case we needed a reminder of why we have to campaign harder than ever to end immigration detention in the UK, we got… Read more »
Read moreThe Legal Aid Team are superheros defending our rights and access to justice for everyone, not just the rich! But they are facing a terrible… Read more »
Read moreManifestos being launched and pored over for signs of hope or dismay, hustings a-go-go, politicians in awkward photo-shoots – it can mean only one thing. … Read more »
Read moreIt was fascinating to hear about the research of Bridget Byrne of the University of Manchester on this Thinking Allowed podcast. The programme explored Dr… Read more »
Read moreOn Saturday 21 March, many thousands marched in London, Glasgow, Cardiff, and around the world on international anti-racism day. In London, around 10,000 joined the… Read more »
Read moreTo be granted refugee status in the UK you need to prove that you have a well-founded fear that, if you were returned to your country of origin, you would be persecuted for one of the reasons covered by the Refugee Convention, and that the government/authorities in your country could not protect you from this persecution.
Read more“Come together. We don’t have to like each other. We don’t have to eat from the same plate. But we are going through the same… Read more »
Read moreWe had an amazing day today supporting Aderonke Apata as she had her crucial judicial review hearing at the Royal Courts of Justice. We arrived… Read more »
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