Welcome to the March 2019 edition of the Free Movement immigration update podcast. This month we start with a couple of High Court victories by NGOs before turning to some significant developments in business immigration. There’s also been some movement in asylum law which we’ll review before looking at some new cases concerning appeal rights and children. We finish on developments in the wonderful world of immigration detention, including the damning Home Affairs committee report castigating the whole business.
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The downloadable 25-minute audio podcast follows the running order below:
Right to Rent
High Court finds Right to Rent checks discriminatory in landmark judgment
Removal windows
Judge suspends Home Office removal window policy
Business immigration
New innovator and start-up visas launch today — but is anybody ready?
Home Office changes tack on “professional sportsperson” definition
Asylum
Supreme Court has to remind tribunal self inflicted torture inherently unlikely