Unlocking Detention 2016: be part of shining a spotlight in the shadows
Every year for the past three years, Right to Remain has helped to run an innovative and participatory social media project that raises awareness of… Read more »
Read moreEvery year for the past three years, Right to Remain has helped to run an innovative and participatory social media project that raises awareness of… Read more »
Read more“[A] kitchen worker said staff at his branch were told the meeting was about “a new hamburger that they were going to start selling”. The… Read more »
Read moreBy Lisa Matthews, Coordinator at Right to Remain. On a beautifully sunny day in South Wales last week, we held an event with Swansea City… Read more »
Read moreA guest post by David Bradwell of Scottish Faiths Action for Refugees. The project I work on, Scottish Faiths Action for Refugees, was set up… Read more »
Read morePeople are being taken from our communities. It’s time to stand up and say no. Detention is one of the most harmful aspects of the… Read more »
Read moreCambridge Refugee Resettlement Campaign and Cambridge Calais Refugee Action Group invite you to two workshops run by Right to Remain. Do you want to know… Read more »
Read moreBy Lisa Matthews, coordinator at Right to Remain. Yesterday (12 May 2016), the Immigration Bill 2015-16 received Royal Assent, which means it now becomes the… Read more »
Read moreThis week, the government announced the welcome news that they would no longer oppose the new Dubs amendment to the 2015-16 Immigration Bill, which should… Read more »
Read moreLast night MPs voted against five amendments which represented a little light in an otherwise dark and nasty piece of legislation, the Immigration Bill 2015-16.… Read more »
Read moreWe recently ran two training sessions hosted by René Cassin – on the UK asylum system, the barriers people face in establishing their legal rights,… Read more »
Read moreA guest blog post by Emily Bowerman, Programmes Manager at Refugee Support Network. Image: Emily Bowerman (RSN) “Everything has been difficult since I have arrived… Read more »
Read moreIn February 2014, the television show Panorama broadcast a programme on fraud at a school in east London, regarding English language tests that are a… Read more »
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