On Wednesday night Amnesty UK officially launched their new report ‘A matter of routine – the use of immigration detention in the UK’. In doing… Read more »
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Video: Manchester City says “End detention now”!
“It’s time for the government to take a different approach.” – Cllr Mahadi Sharif On the 29th November 2017, Manchester City Council became the first… Read more »
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#Voices2018 competition
Coram Voice – part of Coram the UK’s oldest children’s charity – is pleased to announce that they have launched Voices 2018! Voices 2018 is… Read more »
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“I am just my words”: problems in the asylum process and how to overcome them
Is one of your new year resolutions to find out more about the UK asylum system? Here’s a free, easy way to keep it! Come… Read more »
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No more Detention
Pinar Aksu is a community worker and activist. Here she writes about the continuing scandal that is immigration detention, and the need to get involved… Read more »
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2017: a year in review
Amid an increasingly difficult situation for migration justice, and progressive politics in general, 2017 has witnessed some inspiring resistance. This year has seen over 70… Read more »
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Our work in communities across the UK
A recent fortnight provides a snapshot of the work Right to Remain does in communities across the UK. Starting in Manchester, we participated in the… Read more »
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Manchester City Council first local authority to pass motion condemning detention
Yesterday, Manchester City Council become the first local authority in Britain to pass a motion condemning immigration detention. You can read the motion here. The… Read more »
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Video: find out more about “signing support” for people at risk of detention
Most people who have applied for asylum or other immigration status and have not had a positive decision have to regularly report at their local Home Office reporting centre or a police station. At every reporting visit, the person is at risk of detention, particularly if their application has been refused, which they may not know until they go and report.
This is why ‘signing support’ is such an important way of providing practical solidarity.
Find out more in this short film about the Bristol Signing Support group.
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EU rough sleepers to get their day in court
Tuesday 21st November will mark the beginning of a three day court case, where charities are challenging the government’s policy of detaining and deporting… Read more »
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“Since it’s your story, just tell it how it is.” Advice on preparing for the substantive asylum interview
Last month, Right to Remain were in Belfast delivering training on the substantive asylum interview to a group of peers. We spoke with Blessing, one of the peer coordinators, about what advice she would give someone preparing for the substantive interview.
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“Detention is a filing cabinet for human beings”: Parliamentary Meeting on Immigration Detention
Earlier today MPs and Peers held a parliamentary meeting on immigration detention, hearing from experts about the hazardous effects of detention, and why urgent and… Read more »
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