Briefing to the Lords urges protection of our core constitutional principles
Why the Illegal Migration Bill should be opposed: A joint briefing for the House of Lords second reading, prepared by civil society organisations.
A truly draconian Bill that should be opposed by parliamentarians in full
From urging treaty scrutiny to be embedded in parliamentary processes to re-establishing the need for Commons consent in international trade agreements
How the Data Bill (No.2) Bill should be amended
The harms this ‘radical’ Bill will cause – and why it must opposed
Bill is unfair, unlawful, and excludes access to protection for many escaping persecution and conflict
The changes needed to ensure the most vulnerable can access support
Introducing the Tracking Automated Government register
How the Bill undermines Parliament and puts our rights at risk
Joint statement with ILPA on Government’s response to the immigration legal aid fees consultation
Recommendations to the governance of AI to ensure it operates lawfully, fairly, and without discrimination