New report highlights key changes in the UK asylum system
A new update from the Asylum Information Database (AIDA), coordinated by the European Council on Refugees and Exiles, provides a detailed overview of the UKβs
UK and France extend negotiations on new small boats agreement
The UK and France have agreed to extend discussions on a new deal aimed at tackling small boat crossings in the English Channel. As part
EU proposes flexible limit mechanism for UK Youth Mobility Deal
The European Union has offered Britain an “emergency brake” option to control the flow of young Europeans entering the UK under a proposed youth experience
Students launch legal challenge against UK visa ban on four countries
Six students from Sudan and Afghanistan have initiated legal action against the Home Office, alleging racial discrimination following a new policy restricting student visas for
Lords committee raises concerns over new asylum support reforms
A recent report by the House of Lords Secondary Legislation Scrutiny Committee has raised significant concerns about new legislative changes to the UK asylum support
Consultation launched on aligning Upper Tribunal procedures with Administrative Court
The Tribunal Procedure Committee (TPC) has recently launched a consultation on proposed amendments to the Tribunal Procedure (Upper Tribunal) Rules 2008. These changes have been
Home Office opens consultation on new asylum appeals body
The Home Office has launched a call for evidence on plans to create a new independent asylum appeals body, as part of wider reforms to
Commons Committee warns ILR changes must be carefully implemented
The UK Parliamentβs Home Affairs Committee has issued a significant warning regarding the Governmentβs proposed βearned settlementβ reforms, which aim to extend the standard qualifying
AI Use in UK Asylum Decisions Faces Legal Challenge
A detailed legal opinion published has raised serious concerns about the Home Officeβs use of artificial intelligence (AI) in asylum decision-making, suggesting that parts of
Moving english tests online for migrants raises fraud concerns
Plans to move English language tests for UK visa applicants fully online have triggered serious concerns from major global test providers, who warn the shift