Immigration detention – the struggle continues
Over on the Migration Pulse blog for Migrants’ Rights Network, Eiri Ohtani of the Detention Forum reflects, post-election, on the campaign to challenge the indefinite… Read more »
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Over on the Migration Pulse blog for Migrants’ Rights Network, Eiri Ohtani of the Detention Forum reflects, post-election, on the campaign to challenge the indefinite… Read more »
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Last week we organised a networking event in Manchester for groups we are working with in Liverpool, Manchester and Yorkshire. It was the first of… Read more »
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Just in case we needed a reminder of why we have to campaign harder than ever to end immigration detention in the UK, we got… Read more »
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The Legal Aid Team are superheros defending our rights and access to justice for everyone, not just the rich! But they are facing a terrible… Read more »
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Manifestos being launched and pored over for signs of hope or dismay, hustings a-go-go, politicians in awkward photo-shoots – it can mean only one thing. … Read more »
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It was fascinating to hear about the research of Bridget Byrne of the University of Manchester on this Thinking Allowed podcast. The programme explored Dr… Read more »
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On Saturday 21 March, many thousands marched in London, Glasgow, Cardiff, and around the world on international anti-racism day. In London, around 10,000 joined the… Read more »
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“Come together. We don’t have to like each other. We don’t have to eat from the same plate. But we are going through the same… Read more »
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We had an amazing day today supporting Aderonke Apata as she had her crucial judicial review hearing at the Royal Courts of Justice. We arrived… Read more »
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On Monday afternoon, I sat nervously at my desk repeatedly pressing ‘refresh’ on my emails. Right to Remain is very busy this month – today… Read more »
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Right to Remain opposes all immigration detention, for everyone. Whilst we campaign for an end to all detention, a time-limit on detention is a crucial… Read more »
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Last week, the National Union of Students (NUS) released a report responding to the Home Office’s accusations of fraud in the English language tests, which… Read more »
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