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Published in: openJustice: Opinion“We’re like sitting ducks”: how the Home Office is placing life and liberty at risk
New research reveals that the Home Office’s approach to immigration detention during the pandemic is unlawful and...
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Published in: openJustice: OpinionDisposable lives: how the plight of immigration detainees is highlighted during COVID-19
The UK government’s continued use of immigration detention lacks moral and legal justification. But it comes as no surprise.
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Published in: openJustice: InvestigationPrice and prejudice: automated decision-making and the UK government
The use of automated decision-making in UK public services is on the rise. Do not be fooled by the cloak of...
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Published in: openJustice“I didn’t know I could be illegal”: the policies that target rough sleepers
Recent history shows that we must remain vigilant in preventing attempts to unlawfully target and deport EU rough...
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Published in: openJustice: InvestigationDeprived of their future: the children who have to fight for an education
Locked in a constant battle for the treatment they are legally entitled to, more than a million children with...
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Published in: openJustice: InvestigationThe children who can’t afford to be British
The Home Office charges £1,012 to children born in the UK who need to apply for British citizenship. The High Court...
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Published in: openJustice: Investigation“I’m not real to them”: the migrant families discarded by the British state
The children of migrants are being illegally stranded in extreme poverty. But those empowered with an understanding...
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Published in: openJustice: OpinionHow the UK government is breaking the law
There appears to be an epidemic of unlawful practices from local and central government. The most vulnerable are...
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Published in: openJustice: Investigation"I’ve been neglected": one man and the social care crisis
All but abandoned by the state, Shairaz Khan, who has learning difficulties, is at the hard end of a decade of funding cuts.