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Migrant Voice launches campaign to fight against deportation of Gurmit Kaur

Birmingham: 75-year-old Gurmit Kaur is an undocumented migrant living in Smethwick for over 10 years. She has been living in…

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Home Office Breaking Law by Leaving Destitute Asylum Seekers Homeless

Asylum seekers are becoming homeless because the Home Office is unlawfully failing to provide them with accommodation. Under asylum law,…

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Receiving a Deportation Order to Leave the UK

Receiving a deportation order to leave the UK can be a deeply traumatic experience, especially if it is unexpected or…

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Morton Hall Immigration Removal Centre to Close

Morton Hall Immigration Removal Centre in Lincolnshire is due to close. Words of celebration and victory are coupled with mourning…

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Naturalisation as a British Citizen

Naturalisation is the legal process by which a non-British adult becomes a British citizen. An application has to be made…

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What Does the Life in the UK Handbook Say About Who the British People Are?

On 22 July 2020, over 180 historians of Britain, the British Empire, and colonialism published an open letter calling for…

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Olivia Labinjo-Halcrow Conviction for Manslaughter Quashed

A Birmingham woman jailed for killing her partner has had her manslaughter conviction quashed by the Court of Appeal. Gary…

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High Court Provides Clarity On Third-Party Access To Court Documents

The English High Court has refused to give access to court documents on the basis that doing so would not…

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New Statistics on Deaths and Self-Harm Expose Perilous State of Prisons

The Ministry of Justice has today (30 July 2020) released the latest statistics on deaths and self-harm in prison. The…

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Mohammed Zahir Khan v SSJ – Challenge to Early Release Regime

2. By this judicial review application, brought with my permission on 5 May 2020, Mohammed Zahir Khan (“the Claimant”) seeks…

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Police in England and Wales ‘twice as Likely’ to Fine Young BAME Men During Lockdown

Police were twice as likely to fine young black and Asian men under the lockdown rules than their white counterparts,…

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Holiday Notice Pakistan High Commission

London: The High Commission for Pakistan, London and its Sub-Missions at Brimingham, Bradford, Glasgow and Manchester will remain closed on…

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