How Lords can mitigate the Rwanda Bill’s impact

As the Rwanda Bill enters Committee Stage in the House of Lords, there are still ways to remove its worst elements

Rwanda bill incompatible with human rights, says joint committee

The Joint Committee of Human Rights has found that no amendments would make the Rwanda Bill compatible with human rights

Peers told Rwanda Bill is ‘deeply harmful’

A joint statement over 250 civil societies on why the Safety of Rwanda Bill endangers human rights and the British constitution

Treaty scrutiny system isn’t enough, says committee

A new report from the Public Administration and Constitutional Affairs Select Committee (PACAC) calls for greater scrutiny of treaties

Why Lords should decline the Rwanda Bill’s Second Reading

Why peers should treat the dangerous Safety of Rwanda Bill as a threat to the UK constitution and human rights

House of Lords Committee: new Rwanda Treaty shouldn’t be ratified

In a submission to the International Agreements Committee, PLP argues that the new Rwanda treaty still risks human rights abuses

DWP needs to assess bias in its automated systems, says committee

Our concerns over the DWP’s use of automation were raised by the Public Accounts Committee – here’s why the DWP’s response isn’t enough

New Chair and trustees join board of Public Law Project

PLP welcomes a new Chair of the Board, as well as new trustees

Update – PLP’s legal challenge over immigration legal aid crisis

After meeting with the Ministry of Justice, PLP continues to prepare evidence for our proposed legal challenge

Joint Civil Society Statement on the Supreme Court Ruling on the Rwanda Plan

Over 100 civil societies react to the Rwanda plan ruling and call for the Government to abandon similar efforts

Annual Conference catch up: Speeches you don’t want to miss

Speakers from our ‘Power and the Law’ conference take on topics like immigration exceptionalism and the future of strategic litigation

Will a ‘remote providers list’ help resolve legal aid shortage? 

UPDATE: Can you help once more with PLP’s challenge to the Lord Chancellor over legal aid?