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UK government admits huge problems with eVisa rollout in the final hour

December 13, 2024

Legal Updates | News

After many months of frustration, delay and confusion, the government has finally publicly admitted that the eVisa rollout is causing problems. Read this blog to learn more.

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Right to Remain – Communications and Administration Mini-internship Jan – April 2025

December 5, 2024

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Apply now for our Communications and Administration mini-internship, starting in January 2025!

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Government announces legal aid uplift

December 3, 2024

Legal Updates

On 29 November, the government announced an increase to civil legal aid rates – the first in almost 30 years. This legal update explains more about this uplift, and what it will mean for our communities.

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A look back at November events at Right to Remain

December 2, 2024

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Read all about our busy November at Right to Remain HQ!

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Right to Remain Seasonal Gift Guide

November 27, 2024

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As the holiday season approaches, we’re excited to share the Right to Remain Seasonal Gift Guide—a reflection of our commitment to building solidarity and the… Read more »

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Introducing the NEW limited edition No One Is Illegal t-shirt in RED!

November 27, 2024

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This holiday season, we’ve launched our iconic No One Is Illegal T-shirt in a striking red! By purchasing this limited-edition item, you’re directly supporting our… Read more »

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Come to our next Radical Solidarity Hub meeting on eVisas!

November 25, 2024

Events | News

Join us for our next Radical Solidarity Hub meeting! We will come together to hear from each other, share experiences and build radical solidarity.

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High Court rules that Home Office use of NRPF condition is unlawful

November 25, 2024

Legal Updates

On 21 November 2024, the High Court ruled that the Home Office’s use of the No Recourse to Public Funds (NPRF) condition is unlawful, again. This short blog will explain the basics of the decision.

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‘We are not alone’ – Thinking with our communities in Birmingham: detention and beyond detention

November 19, 2024

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We hosted our first ‘Thinking with our communities: detention and beyond detention’ workshop in Birmingham, on 6 November.  Before the General Election, we wrote an… Read more »

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A Reflection on the Vigil held for Theophile Kalivotis, who died in Brook House Detention Centre

November 13, 2024

News | These Walls Must Fall

This reflection was written by Ven, Campaigner for These Walls Must Fall, for the vigil held for Theophile Kalivotis, who died in Brook House Detention… Read more »

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New Practice Direction for appeals in the First-tier Tribunal

November 11, 2024

Legal Updates | News

On 1 November 2023, a new Practice Direction was published, concerning the process at the Immigration and Asylum Chamber at the First-tier Tribunal. This is… Read more »

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‘That’s why These Walls Must Fall’ – Report from the national demonstration to end immigration detention

November 6, 2024

News | These Walls Must Fall

Maggy Moyo, Right to Remain’s These Walls Must Fall Organiser, reports on the demonstration that she led with the No To Hassockfield campaign. Maggy Moyo… Read more »

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