[ad_1] The Home Office introduced immigration concessions and special visa schemes in response to Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine in 2022. These were the Ukraine family scheme, Ukraine
[ad_1] Biometric passports, also known as e-passports, are travel documents that include an embedded microchip containing biometric information, such as the passport holder’s facial features, fingerprints, and iris
[ad_1] One of the fundamental elements of UK employment rights in relation to pay is that workers are entitled to receive a written itemised statement of pay, otherwise
[ad_1] In this podcast Sonia discusses Kalayaan’s new report “12 years of modern slavery” with Avril Sharp, immigration lawyer and policy officer. The report looks at the history
[ad_1] Richard Gregory Barca Application 12486-2023 Admitted 1986 Hearings 15-17 April 2024 Reasons 26 April 2024 The SDT ordered that the respondent should pay a fine of £30,000.
[ad_1] Finding a better approach for the courts handling computer-based evidence is nothing new. The Horizon system scandal is the most recent and extreme example of computer misuse
[ad_1] The theme of Learning Disability Week 2024 (17-23 June) is ‘do you see me?’. This made me think about the cases that public law practitioners see all
[ad_1] Immigration compliance refers to the legal obligations imposed on organisations that ensure they are lawfully employing, housing, or providing services to non-UK nationals and on individuals to
[ad_1] Applying for indefinite leave to remain comes with a significant financial commitment, particularly for those applying with dependants. Your application will not be processed if there are
[ad_1] The UK operates a National Minimum Wage (NMW) system, obligating employers to pay workers a minimum amount per hour. The rates are subject to regular reviews and