Stop the Immigration Bill: a "regime of harassment for migrants"
On 22 October, the new Immigration Bill had its second reading in the House of Commons. At this stage of a new bill, MPs are… Read more »
Read moreOn 22 October, the new Immigration Bill had its second reading in the House of Commons. At this stage of a new bill, MPs are… Read more »
Read morePost from After 18. In summer 2013 After18 hosted a theatre production of Mazloom on the Leicester leg of a national tour. Mazloom is… Read more »
Read moreIn our blog post of 6 September – Legal Aid Consultation: next steps – we set out the latest form of the Government’s legal aid… Read more »
Read moreThe UK government is pushing forward with plans to (further) decimate the legal aid system. In the second of a series of blog posts on… Read more »
Read moreThis article appeared in Open Democracy (50:50) on 24 June 2013. Each year around 400 children forced by war to leave their families and homes… Read more »
Read moreThis week – on Thursday June 6th – the world’s largest security firm G4S, will hold its annual general meeting in the City of London.… Read more »
Read moreNext week on Thursday June 6th the world’s largest security firm G4S, will hold its annual general meeting in the City of London. A large… Read more »
Read moreSerious assault on access to justice We have been warning for some time of an impending disaster. Over the past couple of years, whenever we… Read more »
Read moreTranscript of statement, taken from INQUEST.org.uk We need justice. Justice will help Jimmy rest in peace. This will prevent this situation from happening again. My… Read more »
Read moreThis is the text of a talk given by Lisa Matthews of NCADC at the 2013 SOAS Detainee Support conference on Saturday 27 April. The… Read more »
Read moreTheresa May has a bad habit of ruining Sundays. Sundays are a good day for her populist, racist pandering to the right-wing press to receive… Read more »
Read more2012 saw mass deportations of Tamils to Sri Lanka continue, despite credible evidence of torture of returnees. Lisa of NCADC South explains what’s happening, and… Read more »
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