Legal Aid – the Scottish perspective
The 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 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 moreAfter 8 weeks of evidence, an inquest jury has found that Jimmy Mubenga was unlawfully killed while being restrained by G4S guards in a deportation… Read more »
Read moreIRR News provides a snapshot report from the second day of the inquest in to the death of Jimmy Mubenga which is due to last… 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 moreJust before Christmas, reports started coming in of migrants in the UK receiving distressing text messages from a company claiming to work for the Border… Read more »
Read moreNews stories from the world of asylum, immigration, human rights and NCADC. Look out for our campaign review of the year in January! —- JANUARY… Read more »
Read moreA guest blog post by Melanie Griffiths. Melanie Griffiths is a DPhil candidate at Oxford University, with affiliation to the Institute of Social and Cultural… Read more »
Read moreLast week saw the publication of John Vine’s report on how the UK Border Agency ‘manage’ foreign national prisoners. The UKBA’s Independent Chief Inspector commented… Read more »
Read moreIn an ongoing crusade to remove the “universal” bit from the concept of human rights, the Conservative Home Secretary Theresa May has announced plans to… Read more »
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