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Our September roundup is here, featuring the latest statement of changes and new parts of the Illegal Migration Act 2023 being brought into force. We also discuss the Brook House inquiry, the Rwanda litigation, new immigration fees and illegal working fines and have an impromptu book club. Timestamps are below, the link to the quiz will be included when we post about this episode on Free Movement.
Policy (00:40)
Home Office accounts show additional £3 billion unbudgeted asylum expenditure
Will the Illegal Migration Act stop the Home Office raid on international aid funds?
Theresa May even now doesn’t understand why the Windrush scandal happened
India Free Trade Agreement: negotiators should prioritise time and cost ahead of more visas
Asylum (07:50)
The Rwanda litigation: who is arguing what in the Supreme Court?
LGBT+ people face persecution and are no less deserving of protection
Age assessments: how to challenge a negative decision
Home Office to start non-therapeutic scientific testing on children
First-tier Tribunal finds that UN Agency is unable to provide protection and assistance to a severely disabled Palestinian child
Safe routes for refugees: how does it work in Spain?
Court of Appeal quashes conviction of person trafficked in the UK as a child
Detention (21:00)
Illegal Migration Act 2023: expanded detention powers to be brought into force
Brook House: racist, violent and dangerous
Immigration (27:50)
Statement of changes HC 1780: restrictions on administrative review and expansion of Youth Mobility Scheme
Home Office redacts over a hundred sections of new report on insider threat to Border Force
New immigration application fees from 4 October 2023
New illegal working fines will not stop Channel crossings but will bankrupt small businesses
Updated articles (35:00)
How to apply for a UK spouse or partner visa
Refugee family reunion: a user’s guide
General grounds for refusal: criminal convictions, public good, character, conduct and associations
Immigration rules for visitors to the United Kingdom
What is the difference between refugee status and humanitarian protection?
What is the no recourse to public funds condition?
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Our September roundup is here, featuring the latest statement of changes and new parts of the Illegal Migration Act 2023 being brought into force. We also discuss the Brook House inquiry, the Rwanda litigation, new immigration fees and illegal working fines and have an impromptu book club. Timestamps are below, the link to the quiz will be included when we post about this episode on Free Movement.
Policy (00:40)
Home Office accounts show additional £3 billion unbudgeted asylum expenditure
Will the Illegal Migration Act stop the Home Office raid on international aid funds?
Theresa May even now doesn’t understand why the Windrush scandal happened
India Free Trade Agreement: negotiators should prioritise time and cost ahead of more visas
Asylum (07:50)
The Rwanda litigation: who is arguing what in the Supreme Court?
LGBT+ people face persecution and are no less deserving of protection
Age assessments: how to challenge a negative decision
Home Office to start non-therapeutic scientific testing on children
First-tier Tribunal finds that UN Agency is unable to provide protection and assistance to a severely disabled Palestinian child
Safe routes for refugees: how does it work in Spain?
Court of Appeal quashes conviction of person trafficked in the UK as a child
Detention (21:00)
Illegal Migration Act 2023: expanded detention powers to be brought into force
Brook House: racist, violent and dangerous
Immigration (27:50)
Statement of changes HC 1780: restrictions on administrative review and expansion of Youth Mobility Scheme
Home Office redacts over a hundred sections of new report on insider threat to Border Force
New immigration application fees from 4 October 2023
New illegal working fines will not stop Channel crossings but will bankrupt small businesses
Updated articles (35:00)
How to apply for a UK spouse or partner visa
Refugee family reunion: a user’s guide
General grounds for refusal: criminal convictions, public good, character, conduct and associations
Immigration rules for visitors to the United Kingdom
What is the difference between refugee status and humanitarian protection?
What is the no recourse to public funds condition?

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