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Country Information: unreliable evidence

February 12, 2016

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“totally lacking credibility … an undergraduate would be failed for this sort of thing.” An independent inspector’s report has criticised the use of country information… Read more »

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Asylum in the UK: ‘room for improvement’ is putting it mildly

February 11, 2016

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At Right to Remain, we’re always out and about across the UK, meeting with and running workshops for the groups in our network.  This means… Read more »

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“To Restore Hope to People”: Detention debated in the Immigration Bill, House of Lords Committee Stage

February 10, 2016

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Reblogged from the Detention Forum Committee Stage in the House of Lords on Monday 1st February 2016 was the first opportunity Parliament had to consider… Read more »

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Immigration detention of vulnerable people ‘an affront to civilised values’

January 18, 2016

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Re-blogged – originally published by Detention Action on January 15th, 2016  Home Secretary’s own review finds immigration detention of vulnerable people ‘an affront to civilised… Read more »

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Light vs dark, humanity vs inhumanity: Unlocking Detention 2015

January 8, 2016

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This piece, written by Lisa Matthews of Right to Remain, was originally published by Open Democracy 50:50. Life in UK’s indefinite immigration detention regime evokes… Read more »

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Calais refugee rights workshops

December 16, 2015

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Last week, Right to Remain ran some ‘know your rights’ workshops in the Calais refugee camp known as the “jungle”. Calais is an historic port… Read more »

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Diary of a Dungavel Detention

December 7, 2015

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This blog post was written for Unlocking Detention by Alison Phipps. Alison is Professor of Languages and Intercultural Studies at the University of Glasgow, and… Read more »

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Immigration Bill 2015: a very grey cloud, but with faint silver linings?

December 2, 2015

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Yesterday, the 2015 Immigration Bill reached the report stage, at which proposed amendments were debated and voted on. The Bill Let’s start with something simple.… Read more »

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“They want us to imprison and deport ourselves”

November 30, 2015

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This post was written for Unlocking Detention by Stuart Crosthwaite, Secretary of the South Yorkshire Migration and Asylum Action Group (SYMAAG), with thanks to the… Read more »

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“Like snakes and ladders. But just snakes”

November 27, 2015

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This blog post was written by Lisa Matthews, Right to Remain coordinator.  This week, we returned to one of our most frequent destinations – Manchester. … Read more »

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Injustice behind the numbers

November 26, 2015

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The Office for National Statistics released its quarterly report on migration statistics today.  Aside from the entirely predictable and predicted inability of the government to… Read more »

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The damage of indefinite detention

November 24, 2015

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This blog post was written for Unlocking Detention by Colleen Molloy, City of Sanctuary National Development Officer. # When City of Sanctuary launched 10 years… Read more »

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