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Home Office Agrees to Release Victims of Trafficking Into Safe Accommodation

Lawyers and campaigners working to support victims of trafficking and modern slavery have welcomed a change to Home Office guidance concerning safe accommodation following a legal challenge. Detention Action, Bail for Immigration Detainees (BiD), Gatwick Detainees Welfare Group and human rights lawyers at law firm...

Is Immigration Bureaucracy Based on Common Sense?

An immigration appeal is won and the Home Office concedes their error in refusing to issue the visa, but serious obstacles arise unexpectedly when it comes to endorsing the visa vignette in the applicant’s passport. Can the passport be stamped in the UK? Does...

Emails highlight worries about potential Home Office interference in the Independent Review of Prevent, according to Rights & Security International

Rights & Security International (RSI), a London-based human rights charity, says copies of emails it has secured through a Freedom of Information (FOI) request emphasise concerns that the Home Office could have interfered significantly in the report of the Independent Review of its Prevent...

Asylum Aid is requesting approval to appeal Rwanda policy judgment

Asylum Aid has applied for permission to appeal the judgment given by the High Court on 19 December 2022 regarding the government’s policy to send asylum seekers to Rwanda. A hearing to decide permission to appeal and other matters following on from the judgment in...