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The European Court of Human Rights has ruled that Omar Othman (Abu Qatada) cannot be deported to Jordan while there remains a real risk that evidence obtained by torture will be used against him.
A lecturer at Glasgow Caledonian University is to undertake a study into the public’s attitude towards the problem of human trafficking – and how consumers’ spending habits contribute towards it.
UN Secretary-General, Ban Ki-moon, has published a message for International Migrants Day, which was observed on 18th December.
The European Parliament has approved the Commission's proposal to amend the Qualification Directive which will enhance the rights granted to refugees and...
Responding to the UK Border Agency consultation on family migration, the Law Society has raised concerns about government proposals aimed at preventing ‘sham’ or forced marriages and abuse of the family immigration route.
The European Court of Human Rights has recently ruled that a local authority was justified in not treating with priority a social housing request by an immigrant, whose son was conditionally allowed to stay in the UK.
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