[ad_1] The Upper Tribunal has held that it is lawful for the Home Secretary to deprive a person of their British citizenship without notice, in this case because
[ad_1] The Court of Session has concluded in SOOY v Secretary of State for the Home Department CSOH 93 that the Judicial Review and Courts Act 2022 has
[ad_1] Sonia Lenegan Sonia Lenegan is an experienced immigration, asylum and public law solicitor. She has been practising for over ten years and was previously legal director at
[ad_1] The High Court has issued a damning interim relief decision with a laundry list of Home Office failures in a case challenging the detention of a potential
[ad_1] The two district councils and local resident who brought a judicial review challenging the use of decommissioned Ministry of Defence sites at Wethersfield and Scampton to accommodate
[ad_1] The Home Office has conceded a judicial review and accepted that the ‘Detention Services Order 04/2020: Mental Vulnerability and Immigration Detention‘ was not operating effectively or as
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[ad_1] The Court of Appeal has declared the government’s second attempt at an immigration exception for normal data protection law to be unlawful. The judgment in R (On
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[ad_1] The Home Secretary must set out a lawful plan to completely end its use of hotels for accommodating lone refugee children. This is the conclusion of Judge