Asylum Interviews in the UK: Audit Findings and Recommendations | UNHCR UK
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The UN Refugee Agency has flagged several areas where the UK Home Office could improve the quality of asylum interviews inc. training, credibility assessments, interpretation standards + interview support tools.
The Home Office has accepted 7 of the 10 recommendations. www.unhcr.org/uk/publicati...
09.03.2026 12:38
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2/2 Yet, with the majority of people in detention ultimately released back into the community, and Channel crossing numbers rising, the question remains: what is the point of this government inflicting such harm?
05.03.2026 09:13
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1/2 Last year, this government expanded detention capacity and locked away more people in detention, exposing them to significant risk of harm. This includes people fleeing war, violence, and persecution who have just survived a treacherous sea journey under the UK-France deal.
05.03.2026 09:13
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UK accused of 'collective punishment' over Sudanese students ban
Students accepted to British universities say visa ban could shatter their plans to study abroad and help rebuild their war-torn countries
π’βWith almost no safe or humanitarian routes available, student visas are often one of the only lawful ways people can reach safety and continue their education.β
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www.middleeasteye.net/news/uk-accu...
09.03.2026 08:56
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We are hiring a Communications and Campaigns Officer.
If you find detention harmful and cruel;
If you stand in solidarity with migrants;
If you're committed to amplifying their voices in today's migration debates;
Apply now! You might be just who we need: www.charityjob.co.uk/jobs/detenti...
09.03.2026 09:50
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What is the Danish immigration model, and does it work?
Denmarkβs foremost professor of mobility studies decodes a policy that is increasingly touted as a model to emulate
What is the Danish immigration model, and does it work?
"This type of indirect deterrence policy is β¦ basically punishing those who have already arrived in order to send a signal to prospective asylum seekers yet to come."
www.opendemocracy.net/en/what-is-d...
09.03.2026 10:05
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We have written to the four airlines carrying out deportations under the cruel and inhumane UK-France agreement, along with many other British and French groups - calling on these airlines to cease their complicity.
They are: Air France, Titan Airways, Albastar Airlines& Corendon Airlines
04.03.2026 17:16
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π£ Boost your tribunal skills!
Join JCWIβs Presenting Appeals at the First-tier Tribunal training.
π 19 March
β° 11:00β13:00
πΌ For immigration & asylum advisers seeking practical guidance.
π Online reserve your spot today!
www.training.jcwi.org.uk
06.03.2026 10:45
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Home Office may forcibly remove child asylum seekers from UK in handcuffs
Move is part of scheme to target families for expedited voluntary removals before enforced removal proceedings
The Home Office wants to handcuff children during forced removals of families.
This level of violence & dehumanisation must never be normalised, our spokesperson Griff Ferris warns.
Stand up for your neighbours.
Organise locally.
Boycott border profiteers.
www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2026...
06.03.2026 12:29
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We are devastated to see what is happening in the Middle East/West Asia and stand in solidarity with all those affected.
As violence escalates in the region, our government is rolling back rights for refugees and refusing to open safe routes for people.
03.03.2026 17:57
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Stripping support from people seeking safety while continuing to ban most people from working is outrageous.
People seeking asylum receive Β£1.40 a day in hotels, or Β£7 a day in houses. These poverty-inducing levels of support push people into exploitation and irregular work to survive.
05.03.2026 13:15
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The TRUTH about this weekβs asylum changes
YouTube video by Zoe Gardner
The Home Secretary Shabana Mahmood sure has put on a showβ¦
But how much is really serious & how much is just a theatre of cruelty?
Hereβs the TRUTH about this weekβs asylum changes
youtu.be/w6Nr4ccjMlM?...
05.03.2026 15:24
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This article was amended on 5 March 2026. An earlier version said low-skilled workers would βreceive immediate access to welfare and social housingβ if Labour did not make them wait longer to apply for settlement. In fact, settlement status only gives people the eligibility to apply for welfare and social housing, it does not give them instant or automatic access to such benefits. This has been clarified.
From breaking news to huge investigative proje
Guardian has now [after my complaint] corrected Mahmood's deliberate & incendiary false claim settlement gives immigrants "immediate access to welfare and social housing".
Good for Gdn but embarrassing/shameful that Home Secretary deliberately misled the public for political gain like this.
05.03.2026 16:45
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I think it is a major flaw of the Starmer/Mahmood government that, by a slogan presenting the 2019-24 Conservatives as "open borders" (numbers) they simply fail to understand the asylum/hotels failure (a botched *closed* to asylum experiment that failed to deter) so are repeating/reintroducing it
05.03.2026 18:02
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Sunder is correct here - the headline figure is quite misleading
Here are the profiles *over time*
Both care workers *and* dependents are fiscally positive for their first *20 years*.
Dependents are ultimately negative but only when old/sick/retired.
05.03.2026 19:45
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Refugee status to be temporary as Shabana Mahmood rips up rules on UK asylum
Home secretary announces 30-month protection limit, with refugees required to leave if their home countries are later judged safe
π§΅This is the biggest attack on the rights of recognised refugees in recent memory & is reminiscent of the worst failed policies of the disastrous last govt.
People seeking safety need security in order to start over, but this govt seems to want to forget that there are people at the centre of this.
02.03.2026 10:43
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The Queer(y)ing Asylum Podcast S3E3: Queering UK Refugee Law with Alex Powell
It was an absolute pleasure to appear on The Queer(y)ing Asylum Podcast recently to talk about my book Queering Refugee Law with Dr Diego GarcΓa RodrΓguez.
The episode is accessible now via Spotify: open.spotify.com/episode/211r...
02.03.2026 17:08
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Your 3-minute guide to todayβs asylum policy changes
02.03.2026 15:22
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Information β todayβs asylum changes - GMIAU
GMIAU information and advice on changes to asylum and refugee protection announced by the Home Secretary, 2nd March 2026.
πNEW: Today, the Home Secretary has announced that from now on, refugees who apply for and are granted asylum in the UK will be given 2.5 yearsβ temporary refugee status.
While there are still many unanswered questions, we have shared what we know so far, and what we think about it in a blog post:
02.03.2026 16:14
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"The system tells us to shrink ouselves. To be less of who we are in order to belong."
Join the Mass Lobby for Migrant Rights on 11th March. Raise your voice. www.praxis.org.uk/mass-lobby-a...
02.03.2026 15:27
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Home Secretary Shabana Mahmood shifts government language from addressing legitimate concerns to "legitimate grievances" and the legitimacy of "resentment" of asylum seekers & spending
She does contrast this with a view she will exclude as illegitimate, which is "hating everyone who is not white"
02.03.2026 02:42
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The discourse seems to have lost some time ago the point that coming without permission if you are a refugee is actually something we are committed under international law to accepting and responding positively to, not something Ministers ahould be rejecting and stoking resentment towards.
02.03.2026 09:10
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Refugee status to be temporary as Shabana Mahmood rips up rules on UK asylum
Home secretary announces 30-month protection limit, with refugees required to leave if their home countries are later judged safe
Refugees do not choose to come here - by definition, they were forced to flee.
Scrapping permanent status will trap refugees in a state of insecurity and fear. This is inhumane cruelty.
Doing so says some people deserve fewer rights - and that inequality is law.
www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2026...
02.03.2026 08:45
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Refugee status to be temporary as Shabana Mahmood rips up rules on UK asylum
Home secretary announces 30-month protection limit, with refugees required to leave if their home countries are later judged safe
Harsh asylum rules do not stop people fleeing war or abuse.
Temporary status only traps traumatised people in a constant state of uncertainty, denying people the stability they need to rebuild their lives.
This is the opposite of the protection our asylum system should provide.
02.03.2026 09:29
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Refugee status to be temporary as Shabana Mahmood rips up rules on UK asylum
Home secretary announces 30-month protection limit, with refugees required to leave if their home countries are later judged safe
π¨ From today, every person granted refugee status in the UK will be given temporary status of just 30 months.
Short-term leave traps people in cycles of uncertainty, making it much more difficult for them to rebuild their lives in our communities.
www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2026... 1/2
02.03.2026 09:34
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βA callous lack of careβ: Critics slam UK governmentβs refusal to reform migrant worker visa scheme - FreedomUnited.org
Critics say the UKβs refusal to reform the Seasonal Worker visa scheme leaves migrant workers vulnerable to forced labor and trafficking.
Last year, the Migration Advisory Committee published a detailed review of the UKβs Seasonal Worker visa scheme, recommending reforms to curb exploitation of migrant workers. But the government has refused key changes, leaving workers vulnerable to trafficking.
23.02.2026 12:07
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During the Covid pandemic Prof Chris Whitty warned restrictions + NHS charges for migrants would spur an outbreakβs transmission. This was ignored; immigration policy was favoured over public safety. Now the Migrantsβ Rights Consortium has shown this undermined trust + deterred people seeking care.
27.02.2026 11:55
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Failures in care of epileptic man who died in immigration detention, inquest hears
ThΓ©ophile Kaliviotis died in custody at Brook House immigration removal centre near Gatwick Airport
Itβs deeply alarming that detention centres are failing to follow their own safeguarding guidance - just weeks after excessive force against vulnerable migrants was exposed at Brook House.
Immigration detention actively inflicts harm. It must end.
www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/home...
25.02.2026 09:06
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