Esmé Madill, Justice First Fellow trainee solicitor at MiCLU (the Migrant and Refugee Children's Legal Unit at Islington Law Centre) works in partnership with Shpresa Programme.
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Published in: Shine A LightA nation’s decency put to the test: decision due on transplant patient’s perilous removal to Nigeria
The NHS saved Roseline Akhalu's life. The Home Secretary is about to determine whether the Border Agency may end it.
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Published in: Shine A LightUK court halts kidney-transplant patient’s deportation, and Colin Firth lends support
One arm of the state, the NHS, saves Roseline Akhalu's life. Another, the UK Border Agency, threatens to end it.
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Published in: Shine A LightRoseline’s journey: a kidney transplant patient meets UK Border Agency contractors
Kidney transplant patient Roseline Akhalu was detained by the UK immigration authorities for the second time on...
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Published in: Shine A LightMy Mum’s encounter with the ‘enemies of enterprise’: let's fight to save the NHS
The everyday heroes of the NHS don't get a mention in the government's rhetoric on 'enterprise' and 'modernising the...
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Published in: Shine A LightBritain's host community: who’s in and who’s out?
Esme Madill, a consultant in the not for profit sector, spoke last night at a celebration of a London project for...
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Published in: Shine A LightCameron is cutting the very projects that make Britain a civilised society.
Esmé Madill tells of small charities that make a huge difference to some of the most vulnerable, and whose existence...