The Domestic Abuse Bill and its Lack of Support for Migrant Women Blog post Date of publication 22 March 2021 Written by Aaron Gates-Lincoln, Immigration News UK
The Domestic Abuse Bill and its Lack of Support for Migrant Women Blog post Date of publication 22 March 2021 Written by Aaron Gates-Lincoln, Immigration News UK
Home Secretary says her ‘New Plan for Immigration’ will see the most comprehensive overhaul of the asylum system in years Latest news Date of publication 22 March 2021 Summary Priti Patel to unveil new plan this week, says asylum system should be based on need
Home Secretary says her ‘New Plan for Immigration’ will see the most comprehensive overhaul of the asylum system in years Latest news Date of publication 22 March 2021 Summary Priti Patel to unveil new plan this week, says asylum system should be based on need
Free Movement publishes guide for journalists as counterpoint to recent Government briefings about a ‘broken’ asylum system Latest news Date of publication 23 March 2021 Summary Colin Yeo says recent announcements coming out of Home Office are largely cover for internal problems
Free Movement publishes guide for journalists as counterpoint to recent Government briefings about a ‘broken’ asylum system Latest news Date of publication 23 March 2021 Summary Colin Yeo says recent announcements coming out of Home Office are largely cover for internal problems
Home Secretary sets out plans for sweeping reform of the asylum system against widespread criticism Latest news Date of publication 24 March 2021 Summary Consultation opens for responses until 6 May 2021 following launch of New Plan for Immigration
Home Secretary sets out plans for sweeping reform of the asylum system against widespread criticism Latest news Date of publication 24 March 2021 Summary Consultation opens for responses until 6 May 2021 following launch of New Plan for Immigration
Case Preview: BF (Eritrea) v Secretary of State for the Home Department Blog post Date of publication 29 March 2021 Written by Katy Sheridan, UK Supreme Court Blog
Case Preview: BF (Eritrea) v Secretary of State for the Home Department Blog post Date of publication 29 March 2021 Written by Katy Sheridan, UK Supreme Court Blog
Greater Manchester Immigration Aid Unit highlights impact of Covid-19 delays on asylum-seeking children Latest news Date of publication 29 March 2021 Summary Delays in asylum decision-making leads to children "emotionally and physically falling apart"
Greater Manchester Immigration Aid Unit highlights impact of Covid-19 delays on asylum-seeking children Latest news Date of publication 29 March 2021 Summary Delays in asylum decision-making leads to children "emotionally and physically falling apart"
Immigration barristers lodge formal complaint over recent Home Office press release claiming increase in abuse of modern slavery system Latest news Date of publication 30 March 2021 Summary Leading chambers say press release presented unevidenced political opinions as fact and breached Civil Service Code
Immigration barristers lodge formal complaint over recent Home Office press release claiming increase in abuse of modern slavery system Latest news Date of publication 30 March 2021 Summary Leading chambers say press release presented unevidenced political opinions as fact and breached Civil Service Code
Hundreds of leading academics criticise Government’s New Plan for Immigration for being “completely unfounded in any body of research evidence” Latest news Date of publication 01 April 2021 Summary Open letter notes "deeply troubling echoes" of Australia's Temporary Protection Visa
Hundreds of leading academics criticise Government’s New Plan for Immigration for being “completely unfounded in any body of research evidence” Latest news Date of publication 01 April 2021 Summary Open letter notes "deeply troubling echoes" of Australia's Temporary Protection Visa
MPs hold House of Commons debate on the impact of ‘eye-watering’ immigration and nationality application fees Latest news Date of publication 06 April 2021 Summary Labour's Meg Hillier says fees are an injustice and price young people out of British citizenship
MPs hold House of Commons debate on the impact of ‘eye-watering’ immigration and nationality application fees Latest news Date of publication 06 April 2021 Summary Labour's Meg Hillier says fees are an injustice and price young people out of British citizenship
Procedural fairness: ECO must put suspicions of dishonesty to applicant before refusal says Court of Appeal Blog post Date of publication 07 April 2021 Written by Asad Ali Khan
Procedural fairness: ECO must put suspicions of dishonesty to applicant before refusal says Court of Appeal Blog post Date of publication 07 April 2021 Written by Asad Ali Khan
Asylum Information Database publishes updated report on the asylum system in the UK Latest news Date of publication 08 April 2021 Summary Comprehensive 107-page overview of legislative and practice-related developments in asylum procedures
Asylum Information Database publishes updated report on the asylum system in the UK Latest news Date of publication 08 April 2021 Summary Comprehensive 107-page overview of legislative and practice-related developments in asylum procedures
Rough Sleeping Immigration Rule Must Be Repealed Blog post Date of publication 12 April 2021 Written by Aaron Gates-Lincoln, Immigration News
Rough Sleeping Immigration Rule Must Be Repealed Blog post Date of publication 12 April 2021 Written by Aaron Gates-Lincoln, Immigration News
Home Office signs legal agreement with EHRC to address failings following finding that hostile environment immigration policy did not comply with equality law Latest news Date of publication 12 April 2021 Summary Equality and Human Rights Commission will monitor new action plan for two years
Home Office signs legal agreement with EHRC to address failings following finding that hostile environment immigration policy did not comply with equality law Latest news Date of publication 12 April 2021 Summary Equality and Human Rights Commission will monitor new action plan for two years
Upper Tribunal (Immigration and Asylum Chamber) finds Secretary of State breached Article 2 obligations following death of immigration detainee Latest news Date of publication 14 April 2021 Summary Garden Court Chambers and Duncan Lewis Solicitors announce 'ground-breaking judgment'
Upper Tribunal (Immigration and Asylum Chamber) finds Secretary of State breached Article 2 obligations following death of immigration detainee Latest news Date of publication 14 April 2021 Summary Garden Court Chambers and Duncan Lewis Solicitors announce 'ground-breaking judgment'
High Court begins hearing legal challenge over use of Napier Barracks to house asylum seekers Latest news Date of publication 14 April 2021 Summary Claimants argue accommodation was inadequate and a breach of the Home Office's own policies
High Court begins hearing legal challenge over use of Napier Barracks to house asylum seekers Latest news Date of publication 14 April 2021 Summary Claimants argue accommodation was inadequate and a breach of the Home Office's own policies