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Inside our Bristol Solidarity Session 

June 12, 2024

Events | News | Solidarity

Read about our recent Solidarity Sessions in Bristol.

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Placards used at a protest, laid on the ground. The placards are different colours (orange, blue, and white) and feature slogans like 'These Walls Must Fall', 'No to Rwanda!' and 'No One Is Illegal'

Recapping our response to the Rwanda Act and Treaty

June 10, 2024

News

Only now are we taking a minute to breathe and recap the initiatives, events, and information we released in response to the Rwanda Act and Treaty.

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Support Right to Remain team at London Legal Walk 2024

June 4, 2024

News

On 18 June, Right to Remain staff members are taking part in London Legal Walk to raise funds for our vital legal education work. Please support us!

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Free the Rwanda detainees!

June 3, 2024

News

People are still being held in detention under the cruel (and failing) Rwanda plan. They must be released immediately

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Inside our Stand Up! Speak Out! Workshop

May 16, 2024

News

On 29 April, we ran a workshop as part of the 2024 Stand Up! Speak Out! Training Series. Read this blog to find out more.

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Radical Solidarity Series: Spotlight on the Unity Sisters’ Community Peer Advocacy Project 

May 14, 2024

News

This blog about the Unity Sisters is part of our Radical Solidarity Series, dedicated to showcasing the work of grassroots organisations who are using Right to Remain’s resources to support their communities.

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These Walls Must Fall campaigners and allies marching against the Rwanda plan in central Manchester. Some hold banners.

These Walls Must Fall nominated for SMK National Campaigners Awards 2024

May 13, 2024

News | These Walls Must Fall

These Walls Must Fall, our lived-experience migration justice campaigning network, has been nominated for the prestigious SMK National Campaigners Awards 2024, under its Amplifying Voices category. 

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Manchester protest – Not Rwanda, not anywhere!

May 9, 2024

News | These Walls Must Fall

When the Prime Minister made his surprise announcement to launch a high-profile raid on our communities for the Rwanda plan, people across the country sprang… Read more »

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Inside our Rwanda Information Webinar – 1 May

May 3, 2024

Events | News

Read about our Rwanda Webinar, where over 380 people joined us to learn more about the Rwanda Act and Treaty, and immigration raids.

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Building Knowledge, Radical Solidarity and Power at our Annual Gathering 2024 

April 17, 2024

Events | News

Read all about our Annual Gathering in March, where we were joined by over 50 organisations from across the UK.

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broken heart on a string

An immigration system for the rich: increases to the minimum income requirements for family visas

April 11, 2024

News

The government has introduced changes to the minimum income requirements for applying for a spousal visa. The minimum income threshold has been massively increased to £29,000 with plans for further increases.

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Right to Remain welcomes three new Management Committee members

March 13, 2024

News

We are pleased to welcome Zainabb Hull, Stephanie Habib and Callum Lynch as our new Management Commitee members.

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