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26 Nov workshop, Nottingham. Thinking with our communities: detention and beyond

October 28, 2024

Events | News

Join us for this event on 26 November in Nottingham to build our communities’ collective power again detention and enforcement.

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A group of people in orange hoodies with 'no one is illegal' printed, letting off orange flares in the field where the demonstration took place.

Demonstration to shut down Hassockfield and end immigration detention – media coverage

October 25, 2024

News | These Walls Must Fall

Our national demonstration to shut down Hassockfield and end mmigration detention on 19 Oct, coorganised with the No To Hassockfield campain, was covered by the media. Please have a look!

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a tree outlining possible outcomes after a Home Office asylum decision

Inside our Napier Friends Solidarity Session – October 2024

October 25, 2024

Events | News

On 21 October, we travelled down to Folkestone to facilitate a Solidarity Session for residents of Napier Barracks and their allies. The session was hosted in collaboration with Napier Friends. 

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James, Amardeep, Eiri and Mallika sitting on the post-show panel

Must see: King Troll (The Fawn) at the New Diorama Theatre until 2nd November!

October 24, 2024

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On Tuesday 22 October, members of the Right to Remain team went to see King Troll (The Fawn), a co-production project of the New Diorama Theatre and Kali Theatre. 

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6 Nov workshop, Birmingham: Thinking with our communities – detention and beyond detention

October 11, 2024

Events | News

Join us for this event on 6 November in Birmingham to build our communities’ collective power again detention and enforcement.

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The No to Hassockfield campaigners demonstrating outside the detention centre, holding up smoke flares just outside the fence.

“People need people”: report back from the rally against detention

October 10, 2024

News | These Walls Must Fall

Last week, over 70 people from groups and organisations across the country joined the online rally against detention.

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Inside our Knowledge is Power workshop – October 2024

October 10, 2024

Events | News

On Tuesday 8 October, we hosted our 17th flagship Knowledge is Power session. 

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Call for evidence on Home Office communication with people without status 

October 9, 2024

News

The ICIBI has extended the deadline on its call for evidence on Home Office communication with people without status. It is calling for anyone with ‘knowledge or first-hand experience’ of Home Office contact with migrants who are without leave to enter or remain to respond. 

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Demonstration against detention on October 19th: Update with transport details

September 24, 2024

News | These Walls Must Fall

The government has announced plans to open two more detention centres. We say: Shut them all down! Join us on October 19!

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Staff holding the No One Is Illegal tote bag

Exciting news… Right to Remain merchandise is restocked!

September 23, 2024

News

We’re excited to announce that our merch has been restocked—with some exciting new additions!

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Welcoming our Comms and Admin intern Jess!

September 23, 2024

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Meet Jess, our Comms and Admin intern!

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Building knowledge and solidarity in our 10 year route and fee waiver workshop 

September 20, 2024

News

On 11 September 2024, we ran our second workshop on the 10 year route and fee waivers, in partnership with Notre Dame Refugee Centre, in London. This blog gives an overview of what happened in the session

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