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My name is Colin Yeo and I am a barrister, writer, campaigner and consultant specialising in immigration law. I founded Free Movement in 2007.
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In R (on the application of EB) v Secretary of State for the Home Department (Scotland; Transfer of claims) [2025] UKUT 412 (IAC) the Upper Tribunal held that judicial reviews should only be transferred from the Court of Session in rare cases where the particular issues raised will benefit from...
BY Iain Halliday
From 2 March 2026 refugee status in the UK became temporary rather than permanent. This dramatic change is the Home Secretary’s attempt to deter asylum seekers. Denmark adopted a similar policy in 2015 and has seen a fall in applications. It worked for them so why shouldn’t it work for...
BY Wyon Stansfeld
Many appellants in immigration and asylum matters have vulnerabilities which impact their ability to participate in proceedings and give evidence. The Joint Presidential Guidance Note No 2 of 2010: Child, vulnerable adult and sensitive appellant guidance sets out steps the tribunal should take to ensure fairness is not impeded by...
BY Niamh Fegan
When I was writing up the High Court’s decision in Campbell, I was curious about this question as it was not fully addressed by the court. It would have been obiter in any case once the court had concluded that the decision under challenge was a decision to refuse an...
BY Alex Piletska
In the February round up, Jasmine and Barry discuss the Home Office’s new pilot for children’s asylum claims and dig into the latest immigration statistics. They cover some crucial advice for clients, including what to do if you’re refused entry at the UK border, whether you can apply for settlement...