As we end 2022, Eiri, Right to Remain’s Director, shares her thoughts.
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Run and walk to support the Right to Remain Toolkit in 2023
Are you looking for a challenge in 2023? Can you run or walk to safeguard the future of the Right to Remain Toolkit? If so, read on!
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Right to Remain says farewell to some of our Management Committee members
Right to Remain would like to thank all the Management Committee members who completed their trusteeship at the organisation in 2022.
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The first of many: Our Campaigners Development Programme workshop in Manchester
Earlier this month in Manchester, Right to Remain staff team launched a new induction session that will be a regular part of our These Walls Must Fall Campaigners’ Development Programme.
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Joint statement on last week’s deaths in the Channel
One week after 4 people seeking safety died in a shipwreck in the Channel, civil society organisations and activists from the UK, France, Belgium, and beyond, including Right to Remain, have come together to remember those who died and call for an immediate end to the hostile environment facing migrants on both sides of the Channel.
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Introducing new staff members – Sundus and Leah
Right to Remain is delighted to welcome two new staff members to our team, Sundus Abdi and Leah Cowling.
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Right to Remain Statement of Solidarity
We think it is important to restate our position and make our beliefs clear. Right to Remain believes in a world where everyone can exercise their right to remain where they need to be with dignity and humanity.
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The NRM and Modern Slavery Explained
A new, easy-to-use guide about the National Referral Mechanism (NRM) has been published by Migrants Organise.
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‘A celebration of solidarity’: Liverpool welcomes These Walls Must Fall annual gathering
Last weekend, on Saturday 29th October, Right to Remain crew attended These Walls Must Fall end-of-year network gathering in Liverpool.
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What is causing the huge Home Office delay in processing asylum claims?
Waiting a long time for a Home Office decision can be a very stressful and exhausting experience. In this Legal Update, we try to summarise why this is happening and steps that can be taken while waiting.
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5 Things to Know When Sharing the Right to Remain Toolkit
Our experience working directly with communities has shown us that just sending a link to the Right to Remain Toolkit does not guarantee that someone will know how to use it, or know where to look for what they need.
We have put together this guide to help people better understand how to use the Toolkit, and also to remember these points when sharing the Toolkit with others.

Inside our Toolkit workshop with Journey LGBTQ+ Asylum Seekers Group
On Tuesday 18th October, we were delighted to hold a Toolkit workshop for Journey, a group that offers support to LGTBQ+ asylum seekers and refugees in Birmingham. The workshop was held at Carrs Lane Church, and it was our fourth workshop in the city in recent months, as we try to better understand the situation for people seeking asylum there.
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When people reach the UK, the struggle isn’t over. It's a hostile environment. Right to Remain relies on grants from charitable trusts and on donations from people like you. Your donation will help us to help people in their struggles for the right to remain in the UK, and to campaign for migration justice.
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Right to Remain works with communities, groups and organisations across the UK, providing information, resources, training and assistance to help people to establish their right to remain, and to challenge injustice in the immigration and asylum system. Right to Remain is a registered charity (charity number 1192934).
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