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Challenge to Legality of Dublin Significant Risk of Absconding Regulations 2017

The Administrative Court has designated a cohort of six Duncan Lewis cases (Omar & Others) to examine the legality of…

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Asylum Research Consultancy (ARC) COI Update Vol. 161

This document provides an update of UK Country Guidance case law, UK Home Office publications and developments in refugee producing…

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Early Day Motion 676: Slave Trade in Libya

That this House deplores the actions of those who seek to enslave migrants passing through Libya; condemns in the strongest…

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Ombudsman Called in After Death of 12th Immigration Detainee

An investigation has been launched after the death of a 12th immigration detainee this year. Michael Netyks, a 35-year-old Pole,…

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Prison With 70% Sex Offenders – ‘Shocking’ Failings in Resettlement

HMP Dartmoor – Prison With 70% Sex Offenders – ‘Shocking’ Failings in Resettlement HMP Dartmoor, one of Britain’s oldest jails…

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Racial and Economic Justice Are Two Sides of the Same Coin

What’s in a word? Or two words in this case? When it comes to ‘racial disparities or disproportionality’, what is…

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Cops Stop and Search Black People More-But Find Fewer Drugs Than on White People

That’s according to analysis released on Tuesday 12th December 2017, which reveals the institutional racism at the heart of the policy.…

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High Commission to conduct NADRA Surgery in Plaistow

To ensure effective delivery of Consular Services to the community, the High Commission for Pakistan in London regularly organizes visits…

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A Quick Chat with the Police – Or an Interview? You Need a Lawyer

[suspects might not realise that a voluntary interview is just as serious and important as being interviewed after arrest] When…

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Persecution of Irish Republicans Never Stops

Lawyers for a Derry Republican whose licence was this week revoked a day after his release following a five-year jail…

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Court Grants Leave to Challenge Terrorism Travel Notification Requirements

The Divisional Court, sitting in Belfast, Friday 8th December, granted leave to challenge the Counter-Terrorism Foreign Travel Notifications. Anthony John…

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Robert Hamill ‘s Mother to Get Her Day in Court

[Robert Hamill was an Irish Catholic civilian who was beaten to death by a loyalist mob in Portadown, County Armagh, Northern…

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