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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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How detention affects my community: the view from Belfast

November 17, 2015

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This piece was written for Unlocking Detention by the Larne House Visitors Group. Larne House is a short-term holding facility near Belfast. People are detained… Read more »

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The impact of detention on LGBT communities

November 10, 2015

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This article was written for Unlocking Detention by Nina Held and Karen Smith, volunteers at Lesbian Immigration Support Group in Manchester. This article was originally… Read more »

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Refugee Solidarity Summit – Open the Borders Now!

October 26, 2015

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Written by Michael Collins, coordinator at Right to Remain. On Saturday, I attended the Refugee Solidarity Summit: Open the Borders Now! event in London, organised… Read more »

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Yorkshire Solidari-tea

October 23, 2015

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“Sheffield is a special place”.  Resounding nods accompanied my statement at our mutual aid and solidarity workshop in Sheffield on Tuesday.  Well, they were hardly… Read more »

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How detention affects Devon: a looming dread

October 19, 2015

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This post was written for Unlocking Detention by Abbie Grace, support worker at Refugee Support Devon, and someone who lives in Devon and has experienced… Read more »

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“We all still have problems talking about it”

October 12, 2015

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This year, Unlocking Detention is exploring how detention affects communities across the UK – not just where detention centres are located. This blog post was… Read more »

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