[ad_1] Three care workers who refused to have the Covid-19 vaccine have been given permission to continue their claims for unfair dismissal. Ms Dimitrova, Ms Chadwick and Ms
[ad_1] The Home Office has issued new guidance on the removal of asylum support from people who decline to move onto the Bibby Stockholm barge. Previously, people were
[ad_1] The Court of Appeal has upheld a decision made the Home Secretary to deprive a person of their British citizenship on the basis that it was obtained
[ad_1] The Home Secretary has today announced the appointment of Eleanor Lyons as Independent Anti-Slavery Commissioner, after leaving the role vacant for 18 months. Ms Lyons is currently
[ad_1] Changes made by section 43 of the Nationality and Borders Act 2022 will have a wide-ranging effect on UK maritime sectors and risks some vessels unintentionally incurring
[ad_1] How to champion inclusive recruitment Employers aiming to be more inclusive need to reflect EDI (Equality, Diversity, and Inclusion) in their recruitment process. The purpose of recruitment is
[ad_1] The proportion of owner-occupied homes in England and Wales has steadily fallen since the start of the century. Yet residential property prices remain core to our sense
[ad_1] Last week, we at Safe Passage published our Routes to Safety report, which makes recommendations for a new compassionate and competent approach to dangerous journeys across the channel. Implementing our
[ad_1] We had slightly over 1,100 responses to our 2023 Free Movement reader survey. A big thank you to everyone who took the time to respond. We really