Groundswell of popular action against detention
For those who despair that the outrage of immigration detention continues – seemingly unchallenged – in the UK, hope may be at hand. Those of us… Read more »
Read moreFor those who despair that the outrage of immigration detention continues – seemingly unchallenged – in the UK, hope may be at hand. Those of us… Read more »
Read moreWhat is signing-support? Most people who have applied for leave to remain and have not had a positive decision have to regularly report at their… Read more »
Read moreWhy has Bahraini democracy campaigner Isa Al-Aali been refused asylum? Is it connected to the UK’s special relationship with the torture-state? On 21 May 2014,… Read more »
Read moreUAE stops using former British officers as military trainers About 185 Bahrainis have applied for UK asylum since widespread pro-democracy protests led by the majority… Read more »
Read moreCampaign by Women Against Rape. Noela Claye suffered horrific rape and other violence in 1995 in Sierra Leone during the civil war. In November 2013 she won… Read more »
Read moreSee some of the online reaction here. On Friday 16 May, Right to Remain brought together 40 local people involved in campaigning for justice in… Read more »
Read moreWritten by Evelina Gambino, Right to Remain volunteer. In the recent months a number of strong campaigns for the right to remain have been coming… Read more »
Read moreLaunch event, Manchester Friday 16 May 2014 at the Lesbian and Gay Foundation, 5 Richmond St, Manchester, M1 3HF 12-4pm: Training: working together to win… Read more »
Read moreNCADC has a new name … Right to Remain: campaigning for migration justice As you may know, at our last AGM our members voted to… Read more »
Read moreXenophobic Immigration Bill The new Immigration Bill, described by one politician as “the most racist piece of legislation that this country has witnessed since the… Read more »
Read moreIn the Guardian newspaper this weekend, it was reported that: “A Ugandan gay rights activist has thwarted an attempt by the South African government to… Read more »
Read moreA guest post from NCADC’s legal volunteer, Jacqueline Farmer. We recently posted on our legal resources blog a summary of a 2013 Court of Appeal… Read more »
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