By Lisa Matthews, Coordinator at Right to Remain. On a beautifully sunny day in South Wales last week, we held an event with Swansea City… Read more »
read more

Byron burgers: legality, morality, humanity
“[A] kitchen worker said staff at his branch were told the meeting was about “a new hamburger that they were going to start selling”. The… Read more »
read more
Unlocking Detention 2016: be part of shining a spotlight in the shadows
Every year for the past three years, Right to Remain has helped to run an innovative and participatory social media project that raises awareness of… Read more »
read more
Detention expansion by stealth, at the UK’s unknown sites of injustice
Despite being signed up to a reform agenda that involves reducing immigration detention, this summer the government has quietly expanded bed spaces at Brook House… Read more »
read more
Progress made and challenges ahead: reflections in advance of our annual gathering
Our national gathering is just around the corner. These annual events are a chance for asylum/migrant support groups we work with across the UK to… Read more »
read more
#UnisResistBorderControls
This is a guest blog post by Sanaz Raji, who will be co-running a workshop on this topic at our annual gathering on Saturday. Five… Read more »
read more
Strength in solidarity: Right to Remain’s 2016 annual gathering
“You know when you have a really inspirational day and you can’t wait to do the next thing? Well, the Right to Remain Gathering in… Read more »
read more
No borders on campus: Universities Resist Border Controls at RtR’s annual gathering
We wrote yesterday on the blog about our annual gathering in Manchester on 3 September. The afternoon part of the event included workshops on five… Read more »
read more
Unlocking Detention at Right to Remain’s annual gathering
On Monday on the blog we wrote about our annual gathering in Manchester on 3 September. The afternoon part of the event included workshops on… Read more »
read more
From Calais to Croydon: legal information and refugee solidarity
On Monday, we wrote on the blog about our annual gathering in Manchester on 3 September. The afternoon part of the event included workshops on… Read more »
read more
What does detention mean to you?
By Lisa Matthews, Coordinator at Right to Remain Unlocking Detention 2016 starts on Monday, and runs until 18 December. There are so many ways to… Read more »
read more
“How can this be legal?” Incredulity and anger when Unlocking Detention
By Lisa Matthews, Coordinator at Right to Remain Over the last few months, I’ve run several workshops across the UK, engaging communities on the issue… Read more »
read moreSupport our work
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.
Donate todayAbout us
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).
Read more