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Asylum for Aderonke – fantastic display of solidarity at Royal Courts of Justice

March 3, 2015

News

We had an amazing day today supporting Aderonke Apata as she had her crucial judicial review hearing at the Royal Courts of Justice.  We arrived… Read more »

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Are you for justice? Join the campaign to save Legal Aid (video)

January 29, 2015

News

No justice system is truly fair unless everyone is able to fight for their rights. But through cuts to legal aid, the government has removed… Read more »

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2014: a year of fighting for the right to remain, and campaigning for migration justice

December 30, 2014

News

Here are some of the important events of the last year – moments of solidarity and success, setbacks and threats, and working together to overcome… Read more »

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High Court’s DFT Order is toothless but perhaps predictable

August 13, 2014

News

On 9 July we celebrated the victory of our friends at Detention Action over immigration detention when the High Court ruled that the Detained Fast Track system… Read more »

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Residence Test, Impact of Latest Legal Aid Cuts, Minimum Income Judgment – an Update

July 15, 2014

Legal Updates

This post will give a round up on some of the latest significant legal aid and immigration news, focussing on the residence test, the evident, grim impact of LASPO 2012, and the Home Secretary’s win over minimum income requirements in the Court of Appeal.

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Legal Aid update: House of Commons votes for Residence Test

July 10, 2014

News

When the latest wave of legal aid changes was proposed last year, the residence test was immediately one of the top concerns (see September blog… Read more »

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Detained Fast Track asylum system ruled unlawful by High Court

July 9, 2014

Legal Updates

In a wonderful, landmark judgement, the High Court has ruled that the UK Home Office has been illegally operating the Detained Fast Track asylum system.… Read more »

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Campaigning for migration justice – it’s not all over after forced removal

June 18, 2014

News

By Evelina Gambino, Right to Remain volunteer What happens after removal? Such is the question that many people involved in campaigns for the right to… Read more »

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Working together for the right to remain: Signing-support

June 6, 2014

News

What is signing-support? Most people who have applied for leave to remain and have not had a positive decision have to regularly report at their… Read more »

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Worrying elements in Iraq country guidance case

January 31, 2014

News

A guest post from NCADC’s legal volunteer, Jacqueline Farmer. We recently posted on our legal resources blog a summary of a 2013 Court of Appeal… Read more »

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solidarity

"We are all under attack": solidarity, the immigration bill and a Hostile Environment

November 11, 2013

News

At a meeting organised by Legal Action for Women in London on Saturday, representatives from groups all across the UK came together to share how… Read more »

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What next for the legal aid campaign? Stop the residence test!

September 23, 2013

News

In 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 »

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