New resource on financial eligibility for civil legal aid involving dependants

Note for practitioners applying the judgment in Susie’s case which found that a dependant can be a member of more than one household when assessing legal aid eligibility

Overstretched & Unsustainable: a case study of the immigration and asylum legal aid sector

New report uncovers extent of immigration and asylum legal aid crisis

Retained EU Law Bill briefing: Commons consideration of amendments

Why MPs should retain crucial safeguards to protect Parliamentary sovereignty

5 ways the Illegal Migration Bill threatens our constitution

Briefing to the Lords urges protection of our core constitutional principles

Illegal Migration Bill – House of Lords Second Reading

Why the Illegal Migration Bill should be opposed: A joint briefing for the House of Lords second reading, prepared by civil society organisations.

Illegal Migration Bill: report stage briefing

A truly draconian Bill that should be opposed by parliamentarians in full

Joint evidence on the scrutiny of international treaties

From urging treaty scrutiny to be embedded in parliamentary processes to re-establishing the need for Commons consent in international trade agreements

Data Bill No.2 puts rights at risk. Again.

How the Data Bill (No.2) Bill should be amended

Illegal Migration Bill: House of Commons Committee Stage briefing

The harms this ‘radical’ Bill will cause – and why it must opposed

Illegal Migration Bill: One of the most damaging Bills in living memory

Bill is unfair, unlawful, and excludes access to protection for many escaping persecution and conflict

Social Security Bill: House of Commons second reading briefing

The changes needed to ensure the most vulnerable can access support

The Tracking Automated Government register

Introducing the Tracking Automated Government register