On April 9, 2025, the Home Office updated its Worker and Temporary Worker Sponsor Guidance in addition to changes in the Statement of Changes in Immigration Rules HC 733.
Key changes, beyond those in
On April 9, 2025, the Home Office updated its Worker and Temporary Worker Sponsor Guidance in addition to changes in the Statement of Changes in Immigration Rules HC 733.
Key changes, beyond those in
The Court of Appeal (CoA) heard a rare case relating to Section 37 of the Children Act 1989.
Background:
The case arose from care proceedings initiated by the local authority (LA) concerning a baby
The Court of Appeal (CoA) rejected the argument that the Secretary of State had a legally enforceable duty to consider whether to waive the invalidity of the application before rejecting
The High Court heard a peculiar case in which four different persons, who had parental responsibility over a 15-year-old, had asked the Local Authority (LA) to accommodate and provide care for the
The Court of Appeal (CoA) had to decide whether a person was unlawfully detained at Heathrow Airport as a result of his leave to enter being cancelled by immigration officers who concluded, unfairly,
The High Court ruled on an application for permission to publish information regarding her experiences in the family court and the domestic abuse she suffered using an alias.
Background:
Ms. M made
The Court of Appeal (CoA) heard a case relating to a denial of entry based on a former conviction while the British wife of the applicant was receiving medical treatment. The question was whether the
The High Court was faced with a case relating to the potential extension of forced marriage protection orders (FMPOs). The Court focused on the need to protect individuals against “the
The Court of Appeal (CoA) was faced with this exact question and confirmed that the Secretary of State (SSHD) is under no duty to carry out an assessment of the wider impact of a revocation of a
The High Court was faced with a challenging case not only because of the complex family and cultural situation, but also because of alleged coercive control and manipulation.
Background:
Both the