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Why the new Rwanda treaty is still a risky bet

New Rwanda asylum treaty doesn't adequately deal with the Supreme Court's judgement about concerns over safety

Pain without gain: increasing conditionality in the UK

In the Autumn Statement, the Government promised to strengthen use of benefit sanctions, despite them being proven harmful and ineffective

The legal periscope: using public law research and casework for the public good

How legal researchers and caseworkers can tackle lack of government transparency with the 'periscope' method

Policeman watching the Bibby Stockholm barge

A fairer alternative to the Illegal Migration Bill

One of the most damaging Bills in recent memory has passed. Here’s what the government could have done instead

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