High Court: requirement to make second application to EUSS or lose rights unlawful

Individuals with pre-settled status should not be at risk of losing right to live in UK

Poor transparency in automated systems erodes public trust, Commons committee warns

New report says lack of transparency over DWP’s use of data analytics risks eroding public trust

Evacuated Afghan families win permission to challenge Home Office

Families challenging mismanagement of scheme set up to support their settlement into the UK

Autumn statement: what does it mean for welfare rights?

Why nearly half of those who receive Universal Credit will have to survive on below the bare minimum

Shameem Ahmad to join PLP as new CEO in 2023

We’re delighted to announce that Shameem Ahmad will be our new CEO

What will the new administration mean for rights and accountability?

What the Sunak Government might mean for rights, immigration, and the rule of law

Light rather than heat: Sir Peter Gross on Human Rights Act reform

Insights from Sir Peter’s speech at PLP’s judicial review conference

Rwanda policy avoided Parliamentary scrutiny – Lords Committee

New report echoes PLP concerns over use of Memorandum of Understanding

New changes to Universal Credit put over 100,000 people at greater risk of sanctioning

114,000 claimants will be impacted by increase to Administrative Earnings Threshold

Retained EU Law Bill

Retained EU Law Bill: four ways it’s flawed

Concerns include handing ministers excessive legislative power

Benefit sanctions soar to record high: new data reveals

Data echoes PLP research that sanctions are rising despite their harm