We’re now offering several different live online training courses for members and non-members. We’ll be adding new courses to our live training page as soon as we’re ready
Join us on Monday 18 December for a one-hour live webinar where we will be discussing the special status of Palestinian refugees and Article 1D of the Refugee
In this live webinar, Grace Capel and Jasmine Quiller-Doust discuss the special status of Palestinian refugees and Article 1D of the Refugee Convention. Understanding Article 1D is essential
Britain has a proud history of welcoming refugees. It also has a shameful history of hostility to refugees. Often exactly the same refugees at the same time. As
There aren’t many books about immigration law in the United Kingdom so the publication of a new one should be regarded as something of an event. On top
Theresa May’s unironically named book, The Abuse of Power, reveals that even now, five years later, she still does not understand what caused the Windrush scandal. She blames
I don’t really know Sunder Katwala personally but I’ve been following him since his long-ago days at the Fabian Society, of which I’ve been a member all my
The Upper Tribunal (Immigration and Asylum Chamber) anticipates recruiting for fee-paid and salaried Upper Tribunal Judges in the relatively near future, including opportunities for fractional salaried working. With
This is an exciting opportunity for an experienced Immigration Solicitor to work on a project dedicated to increasing the capacity for legal representation within the sector by setting