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The Court of Appeal has ruled against the Government’s appeal over anti-protest regulations.
New joint letter from PLP urges the Secretary of State for Work and Pensions to prevent unfair overpayment debt caused by DWP error
Misleading and unlawful consultation was held on proposals that would tighten Work Capability Assessment and affect over 400,000 people
How the DWP has failed to deliver on its promise of transparency, despite committing to publish analysis of bias in its automated systems
PLP responds to the recent outbreak of far-right violence
The Home Secretary has agreed to settle the case of PLP’s client, who was leading a judicial review against Rwanda removal plans
Public Law Project’s statement on the Gaza – Israel conflict.
The High Court has ruled that Suella Braverman acted unlawfully by dropping key recommendations from the Windrush ‘Lessons Learned’ Review
The United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees has warned the court it may have new evidence that Rwanda is not safe for asylum seekers