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UK inquiry reveals human rights abuses in immigration detention centre

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The UK’s Brook House Inquiry published a report Tuesday detailing an investigation into the mistreatment of individuals detained at the Brook House Immigration Removal Centre in the UK. The post UK inquiry reveals human rights abuses in immigration detention centre appeared first on JURIST - News.

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Afghanistan embassies to Austria and UK remain open despite Taliban closure announcement

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Taliban Foreign Affairs Spokesperson Abdul Qahar Balkhi announced Sunday that the de-facto Taliban authorities were suspending consular services at the Afghan embassies to Austria and the United Kingdom due to the diplomatic missions’ lack of coordination with Taliban leadership. However, both embassies appear to remain open.

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UK AG: Attacks on judges threaten rule of law and judicial independence

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His remark concerns the tension with the home secretary over how the right to private and family life free from interference from the state under Article 8 of the European Convention on Human Rights (ECHR) is applied in asylum and immigration cases. The ECHR is an international treaty to which all 46 Council of Europe member states are bound.

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WORK VISAS IN THE UK: WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW

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Our immigration professionals discuss all things immigration in the United Kingdom with a special focus on professionals from India during this live presentation event recorded on. Thursday, May 27, 2021. Required documentation. Timelines and extensions. Permanent Residence.

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UK House of Commons MPs reject amendments to Illegal Migration Bill

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The bill , introduced in March by Home Secretary Suella Braverman, intends to “make provision for…the removal from the United Kingdom of persons who have entered or arrived in breach of immigration control.” It has undergone three readings in both the House of Lords and the House of Commons between March 7 and July 10.

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High court rules parts of UK Government’s Illegal Migration Act should not apply in Northern Ireland

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The aim of the act was “to prevent and deter unlawful migration, and in particular migration by unsafe and illegal routes, by requiring the removal from the United Kingdom of certain persons who enter or arrive in the United Kingdom in breach of immigration control.”

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UK police arrest 15 for violent disorder during Liverpool-area anti-asylum protest

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They laid out criteria for the allocation of asylum accommodation, outlining who is eligible under the Immigration and Asylum Act 1999 —which is said to be revised shortly. Similarly, immigration minister Robert Jenrick claimed to have been actively looking for more room for asylum seekers.