[ad_1] A claimant wrongly given a deportation order couldn’t benefit from the Windrush Compensation Scheme because his indefinite leave to remain had already lapsed, the High Court has
[ad_1] It is trite law that the court’s permission is required before an expert’s report can be relied upon, replaced or before an expert can be called to
[ad_1] I was away on holiday when the Daily Mail published its article with allegations of serious misconduct by immigration solicitors. It is a shocking article and accompanying
[ad_1] On 13 July, the High Court handed down its judgment in the successful judicial review proceedings brought by Unison and 12 other trade unions against the secretary
[ad_1] This is an exciting opportunity to change the legal landscape for unaccompanied children in the North West who are in need of immigration legal advice and representation
[ad_1] The so-called summer is upon us. The final rush of judicial jottings to precede their holidays has abated. The silly season rush of confected immigration stories has
[ad_1] All landlords in England must check that any new tenant over the age of 18 has the right to rent before entering into a residential tenancy agreement.
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[ad_1] The speed of change, the small group of people tasked with implementing a vast and complex web of changes, and the difficulty that group must have had