The Home Office has settled a judicial review claim which challenged the legality of leaving people’s asylum claims in limbo due to the Inadmissibility Rules.
read moreVictory: Bibby floating prison barge to be shut down
The Home Office has announced that the contract for the Bibby Barge to be used as asylum accommodation will not be renewed when it expires in January 2025.
read moreMore of the same: what we know so far about Labour’s plan for asylum and immigration
The King’s Speech was made on 17 July 2024, outlining the new government’s plan for the next 5 years.
read more(Re)introducing Right to Remain’s workshops!
This short blog (re)introduces our current workshop offering – which includes brand new workshops.
read more“Only time will tell”: reflection on our post-General Election Solidarity Session
On 9 July, the Right to Remain community gathered online to share information and analysis, build solidarity, and plan our next steps following the results of the UK General Election.
read moreNew Organising Conference – Ella Baker School of Organising
On the first weekend of July, Right to Remain attended the Ella Baker School of Organising conference in Nottingham, where we delivered a workshop on Work Exploitation and Migrant Workers’ Rights.
read moreUsing the Right to Remain Toolkit to get MPs on your side (maybe!)
Use the Right to Remain Toolkit as a calling card to start educating and building connections with your MPs and their staff. Here’s how.
read moreOur first ever 10 year route and fee waiver workshop
On 21st June 2024, we ran a workshop on the 10 year route and fee waivers. Read this blog to find out about how it went!
read moreRight to Remain’s open letter to you
A new parliamentary political landscape will emerge soon in Britain. Right to Remain has published an open letter, not addressed to the winner of the General Election, but to you, to our own communities.
read moreSection 3c leave case win!
The charity RAMFEL have recently won a landmark judicial review on the policy of Section 3c leave. In this legal challenge, the court found that the Home Office is currently acting unlawfully in its failure to provide proof of status to many thousands of migrants.
read moreInside our first Young Asylum Guide workshop
On 17 May 2024, Right to Remain hosted our first ever workshop on the Young Asylum Guide. This blog explains what we wanted to achieve with this event.
read moreWho’s not at our home during this Refugee Week?
This year’s Refugee Week theme is ‘Our Home’. Right to Remain has been spending this week thinking about those who are not at our home: people who are locked up in immigration detention centres.
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When people reach the UK, the struggle isn’t over. It's a hostile environment. Right to Remain relies on grants from charitable trusts and on donations from people like you. Your donation will help us to help people in their struggles for the right to remain in the UK, and to campaign for migration justice.
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Right to Remain works with communities, groups and organisations across the UK, providing information, resources, training and assistance to help people to establish their right to remain, and to challenge injustice in the immigration and asylum system. Right to Remain is a registered charity (charity number 1192934).
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