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Video: #HungerForFreedom solidarity protests

February 28, 2018

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Over 100 people are on hunger strike in Yarl’s Wood immigration detention centre. There are protests planned outside of the Home Office today in London… Read more »

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4 actions you can take to support the Yarl’s Wood strikers

February 26, 2018

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This post first appeared on the SOAS Detainee Support website.   On Wednesday 21st of February a large group of women and men held in… Read more »

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Diane Abbott on immigration, the hostile environment and “Labour values”

February 26, 2018

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Last week, in the first of a series of speeches, shadow home secretary Diane Abbott laid out what an immigration policy would look like “in… Read more »

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“The mounting list of scandals must be seen as systemic failings by the government, not one-off incidents”: BID hold G4S to account.

February 20, 2018

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BID (Bail for Immigration Detainees) have launched a legal action which they hope will mean multinational security firm G4S is finally held to account. G4S… Read more »

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Lush worker with These Walls Must Fall sign

#TheseWallsMustFall weekend at Lush!

February 16, 2018

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A crack team of These Walls Must Fall campaigners descended on Lush Oxford Street last weekend! They spoke with the public about the movement to… Read more »

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“We deserve a life we can LIVE, not just exist”: Asylum seekers in Belfast demand dignity

February 6, 2018

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In this guest post, Kasia Garbal of Housing4All writes how activists braved the elements as they gathered at Belfast’s City Hall on Monday to express their… Read more »

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Back where it all began…

February 6, 2018

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In November 2016, These Walls Must Fall hosted their first open meeting at Cross Street Chapel, to discuss, plan and start building a new kind… Read more »

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The news this week

January 27, 2018

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Some of the news, announcements, and commentary from the past 7 days. Campaigners win right to challenge ruling on Government plans for child refugees The… Read more »

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Human rights and asylum housing: Sheffield Conference 24th Feb 2018

January 12, 2018

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  The South Yorkshire Migration and Asylum Action Group (SYMAAG) is hosting an action day conference on human rights and asylum housing in Sheffield on… Read more »

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Launch of new Amnesty report on immigration detention

January 12, 2018

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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”!

January 10, 2018

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“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

January 4, 2018

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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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