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Why the Covid-19 Public Inquiry must start now
Inquiry solicitor and long-standing public inquiry expert, Elkan Abrahamson, explains why the government’s delay on a statutory Covid-19 inquiry simply will not do and what you can do to show your support
27th May 2021
How claiming asylum in the UK may change
With proposed changes making the news, our expert discusses what impact the proposals could have
23rd March 2021
Covid-19 Bereaved Families issue ultimatum to Prime Minister
Covid-19 bereaved families make final plea to government in the search for answers
17th March 2021
Covid-19 and the Hostile Environment
The Hostile Environment has caused considerable damage, damage which continues to be compounded by the Covid-19 pandemic. Our expert discusses here
10th February 2021
Inquest concludes into death of teenager Charlotte Franklin
Coroner finds teenager Charlotte Franklin died due to consequences of Body Dysmorphic Disease and had become ‘overwhelmed with the prospect of not being able to be well’ before her death, in narrative conclusion.
15th January 2021
Inquest concludes into death of 21-year-old Matthew Copestick
The inquest has concluded into the death of Matthew Copestick on 8 January 2019, with the coroner finding his cause of death was a sudden and unexpected death in alcohol dependency.
15th January 2021
Immigration and 2020 - A Year in Review
Immigration specialist, Alex Wright, reflects on some of the changes to Immigration law over the year & what they'll mean for the year to come
21st December 2020
The Home Office's Statement of Changes on Asylum Admissibility: Should we be worried?
Changes to rules around asylum claims can often be concerning. Tom Thrower explains what these changes could actually mean
16th December 2020
Lockdown & Domestic Abuse on EastEnders
EastEnders has been known for using its reach to raise awareness, but how they've tackled lockdown has been particularly vital
26th November 2020