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[ad_1] An exploration of the different entitlements to family reunion for parents and siblings of refugee children and partners and children of adult refugees was recently heard in
[ad_1] Holiday pay on termination of employment will be one of the elements when calculating an employee’s final salary. The following guide for employers sets out the rules
[ad_1] On 23 March 2023, the Ministry of Justice announced plans to make mediation mandatory, aimed at protecting children from the damaging impact of bitter courtroom battles, diverting
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[ad_1] One of the latest cases to be brought to the High Court concerning accommodation standards for asylum seekers in the UK states that the UK is in
[ad_1] The government claims that refugees should use ‘safe and legal routes’ to come to the UK. This forms a crucial part of its rhetorical defence for the
[ad_1] Immigration Minister Robert Jenrick has today announced that it will no longer be necessary for a decision that an asylum or human rights claim is clearly unfounded
[ad_1] We live in what some have called ‘multi-status Britain’, a country in which nodiscrimination is baked into a social, economic and racial hierarchy based on different forms