Our latest Solidarity Sessions in February brought together a great mix of groups and organisations in both cities, and made for really interesting and inspiring events.
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Plans to introduce fees for claims at the Employment Tribunal
At the end of January 2024, the government announced a proposal to introduce a fee for claimants to bring claims forward at the Employment Tribunal. If this proposal is implemented, it risks reducing access to justice at work.
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Inside our new workshops on Evidence and Lawyers
On 21 February 2024, our Legal Education Officers, Leah and Yumna, welcomed members of our community to our London office building to help us launch our new public legal education workshops on Evidence and Working With Your Lawyer.
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Updates to the Domestic Abuse Concession
On 16 February 2024, the Home Office made changes to the domestic abuse concession. This is the temporary grant of leave available to people who have experienced domestic abuse.
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Leeds workshop on the Illegal Migration Act; a narrative of hope and resistance
Read about our Illegal Migration Act event in Leeds on 6 February.
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Introducing Right to Remain’s Directory!
Read about our brand new Directory page on our website. The ever-growing list of organisations using the Right to Remain Toolkit
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A new crisis: the asylum appeal backlog
Figures released at the beginning of February 2024 have revealed the shocking increase in the backlog of Asylum and Immigration Tribunal cases.
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Victory: Home Office’s plans to drop asylum housing protections halted
8 affected people (represented by Duncan Lewis Solicitors) brought a legal challenge against the draft regulations which were dropped by the Home Office in February 2024.
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Getting healthcare in the UK
Getting healthcare as a migrant in the UK can be difficult. This blog explains how healthcare in the UK works.
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Report of the January Solidarity Session in Liverpool
A report of the first Right to Remain Solidarity Sessions in Liverpool, part of a series of events on Merseyside and in Greater Manchester.
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Let it go: the government’s Rwanda bill and new treaty
After the landmark ruling in the Supreme Court that Rwanda is not a safe country, the UK government is doubling down on its effects to force the Rwanda plan back on the agenda. This blog explains the way the government is trying to do this.
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The Home Office report on ‘safe and legal’ routes
In January 2024, the Home Office published a report on safe and legal routes to the UK as part of its duty under section 61 of the Illegal Migration Act.
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