Research and Reports
The Truth about Channel crossings and the impact of the Illegal Migration Act
The Truth about Channel crossings and the impact of the Illegal Migration Act
In this paper Refugee Council analysed new Home Office statistics which show that three in every four of the people who have crossed the Channel in the first 8 months of 2023 would be recognised as refugees if the UK Government processed their asylum applications.
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October
20
2023
Author
Refugee Council
Research and Reports
Homes for Ukraine: learnings to inform and shape future hosting schemes
Homes for Ukraine: learnings to inform and shape future hosting schemes
The University of Nottingham Rights Lab, in partnership with Commonweal Housing and Hope at Home, have produced an analysis of the Homes for Ukraine Scheme, in order to learn how similar future schemes could operate better.
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March
23
2023
Author
University of Nottingham Rights Lab
Research and Reports
House of Commons Home Affairs Committee: Channel crossings, migration and asylum, first report 2022-23.
House of Commons Home Affairs Committee: Channel crossings, migration and asylum, first report 2022-23.
These are the conclusions reached by the Home Affairs Committee from the first report on Channel Crossings, Migration and Asylum, and the attached recommendations to the Home Office. Unusually for a parliamentary committee the findings are extremely critical of Government, especially […]
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August
04
2022
Author
House of Commons Home Affairs Committee
Research and Reports
Lives on Hold
Lives on Hold
This report looked into the experiences of people seeking asylum living in hotel accommodation in England: it is a follow-up on our research report on the same topic from last year. The report identified a range of problems and challenges as a result of insufficient support provided in asylum hotels. It provides an update on the situation for people living in hotels, with new information […]
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August
04
2022
Author
Refugee Council
Research and Reports
We Want to be Strong, but we don't have the Chance.
We Want to be Strong, but we don't have the Chance.
An in-depth new report by the British Red Cross and the VOICES Network examines the experiences of women seeking asylum in the UK.
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January
28
2022
Author
British Red Cross and VOICES Network
Briefing
Safe and Legal Routes to the UK
Safe and Legal Routes to the UK
This briefing has been put together by Amnesty International at the request of MPs David Simmons, Neil Coyle and Tim Farron, and Lord Bishop Butler. It is a clear and concise explanation of what is and isn't available in terms of safe and legal routes to the UK.
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January
10
2022
Author
Amnesty International

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