[ad_1] This article provides an overview of what a medico-legal report is, the different types of reports available and when they should be used. A medico-legal report is
[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] 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] Readers of this blog will have noticed that the fairness of the Home Office’s procedure for deciding who to send to Rwanda is not among the issues
[ad_1] On the face of it, refugee status and humanitarian protection seem like two sides of the same coin. Both are a form of international protection granted to
[ad_1] In AB and NB v Secretary of State for the Home Department (PA/07865/20119), the First-tier Tribunal found that the United Nations Relief and Works Agency (UNRWA) was
[ad_1] In what seems to be a prelude to the introduction of the use of ionising radiation (x-rays) for non-medical reasons on children, the government has published the
[ad_1] The Secretary of State will reduce judicial oversight of detention and increase her detention powers when more of the Illegal Migration Act 2023 comes into force on
[ad_1] The government was granted permission to appeal in the Rwanda litigation in July. This post provides an update on the current state of play ahead of the