[ad_1] The low down For children and young people, the criminal justice system is an intimidating place. No more so than for those with a neurodivergent condition, such
[ad_1] The Senior President of Tribunals has published his 2023 annual report which includes updates from the Immigration and Asylum Chambers of both the First-tier Tribunal and Upper
[ad_1] In Oluponle v Home Office [2023] EWHC 3188 (KB), the claimant was awarded £20,000 for 60 days’ false imprisonment. Several helpful comments were made on various Home
[ad_1] The planned increase in the Immigration Health Surcharge is now scheduled for debate in the House of Commons on 10 January 2024. It is therefore unlikely that
[ad_1] In December 2022 the Prime Minister pledged to clear the ‘legacy’ backlog (claims made before 28 June 2022 when certain provisions of the Nationality and Borders Act
[ad_1] Recent changes to the UK’s student dependent visa have limited the opportunity for family members to accompany most student visa holders to the UK as dependants. In