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Employment Law Bulletin – Issue 102 – 7 June 2011

Monday 6 Jun 2011

Employment News The latest figures from Incomes Data Services show that pay rises in the private sector are running at an average of 3% per annum, in contrast to public…

Issue 166 – 21st December 2009

Monday 21 Dec 2009

News The Chief Inspector of Prisons has reported this week that detention conditions for women and children at Tinsley House Detention Centre are unacceptable. Read more. The UKBA have revised…

Issue 22 – 17th July 2006

Monday 17 Jul 2006

News On Friday 14 July the British Medical Journal published an article highlighting the UK’s violation of the human rights of failed asylum seekers by restricting access to health care….

Immigration Law Bulletin – Issue 350 – 25 November 2013

Monday 25 Nov 2013

…way of judicial review. To read the full judgment, click here. To read the Garden Court news story about the case, click here. AS (Afghanistan) v Secretary of State for…

Employment Law Bulletin – Issue 132 – 04 September 2012

Tuesday 4 Sep 2012

Employment news ‘Zero-hours’ employment contracts It is alleged today that some NHS Trusts are to employ highly skilled workers on what are colloquially known as “McDonald-style” contracts or zero-hour contracts….

Immigration Law Bulletin – Issue 230 – 6 June 2011

Monday 6 Jun 2011

News The UKBA’s current asylum policy was deemed still ‘not fit for purpose’ by the home affairs select committee last week. To read further, click here. The UKBA opened a…

Issue 161 – 14th December 2009

Monday 14 Dec 2009

The Latest Housing Law News Homelessness: the latest quarterly statistics on homelessness in England were released on 10 December 2009. They show further reductions in the number of applicants in…

Government to be challenged in High Court over ‘discriminatory’ PCSC Act

Tuesday 16 Jan 2024

…Families and Travellers said: “We welcome the positive news that a judge sitting in the High Court believes there is a case to be made against the PCSC Act’s extreme approach…

Tom Wainwright represents protestor acquitted of abusing and insulting Iain Duncan Smith

Wednesday 16 Nov 2022

…speech, he could not, therefore, be satisfied that her behaviour was unreasonable, and so duly acquitted Ms Wood of intentionally causing harassment alarm or distress. See BBC News Coverage here….

Immigration Law Bulletin – Issue 290 – 3 September 2012

Monday 3 Sep 2012

News The withdrawal of the sponsor licence of London Metropolitan University left 2,000 students facing an uncertain future in the United Kingdom. UKBA has put specific guidance online. Click here…

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