Right to Remain – June Update
Here is the latest from Right to Remain – June update. Legal Support as Community Power: Our Discussion on Asylum Appeals A huge thank you… Read more »
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Here is the latest from Right to Remain – June update. Legal Support as Community Power: Our Discussion on Asylum Appeals A huge thank you… Read more »
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All eyes were on London on 16 May 2026, as another large far-right march went ahead. Many counter-protesters converged in London to assert their commitment… Read more »
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Events | News | Toolkit 10
On 27th July, Yumna and Esther journeyed to Worcester to meet with groups Evesham Vale and beyond, and find out how they have adapted to support an ever growing cohort of people seeking asylum in the West Midlands.
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As we celebrate 10 years of the Right to Remain Toolkit, we conducted a reflection exercise with a small number of trusted colleagues and organisations whom we know are regular users of the Toolkit. Read our findings in the blog.
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Information about the new British Nationality Bill, which shows the extent to which the Home Office has misunderstood the law on citizenship.
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Right to Remain is delighted to welcome two new staff members to our team, Sundus Abdi and Leah Cowling.
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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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Two months ago, Right to Remain team ran two successful Knowledge is Power online workshops on 13 June 2022, during the Solidarity Knows No Borders’ Week of Action to End the Hostile Environment. We started running more workshops recently to get more people to use the Toolkit – find out what we cover during these online sessions.
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Events | Legal Updates | News
Many users of the Right to Remain Toolkit have recently contacted us, asking about the potential impact of the Nationality and Borders Act 2022 on our community. We are hosting online meetings to discuss how we are preparing to prepare our community for the impact of this new law.
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Donate | News | These Walls Must Fall
They are finally here. You might have seen our campaigners and staff team wearing our brand-new These Walls Must Fall T-shirts. Today, we are making five of them available to five supporters.
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Right to Remain are excited to be part of Solidarity Knows No Borders Network Week of Action to End the Hostile Environment which starts today. Read our thoughts on its launch day.
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On Thursday 16 June ’22, Right to Remain are hosting an informal online meeting for people in Birmingham who are concerned about immigration enforcement and are curious about anti-raids network. This is part of Solidarity Knows No Borders Nework Week of Action.
Read moreWhen 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 todayRight 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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