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No More NRPF: Our Submission to the APPG for Migration

No More NRPF Our Submission to the APPG on Migration’s Call for Evidence “The Home Office has ignored this and unnecessarily, clearly chosen fees over people when both can co-exist” We’ve taken the opportunity to remind Westminster again that proposals that seek to expand the use of the NRPF condition will do nothing but push […]

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NRPF Connect: Half a Decade of Scottish Data

Half a Decade of Data: NRPF Connect in Scotland Our review of the publicly available NRPF support data from Scottish Local Authorities from 2020 to 2025. Key Findings Demand and support for NRPF-related issues across Scotland are rising – significantly outpacing related metrics like population growth and inflation. Scotland’s share of support across the UK

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Opposing Extended Routes to Settlement: Our Submission to the Home Affairs Committee

Extended Routes to Settlement Our Submission to the Home Affairs Committee On the 2nd of December 2025, we submitted formal evidence to the Home Affairs Committee inquiry, strongly opposing the proposal to extend the settlement route to 10 years and to scrap the existing 5-year route. The Home Affairs Committee launched its Routes to Settlement

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Legal Aid Inquiry: Our Submission to the Scottish Parliament

Legal Aid Inquiry: Our Submission to Holyrood No Recourse North East, in partnership with the Grampian Regional Equality Council, is pleased to share that our response to the Scottish Parliament’s Inquiry into Legal Aid has been officially published. In our submission, we highlight the significant challenges individuals from ethnic minority communities face in accessing legal

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The Human Cost of Brexit: Our Briefing with Shared Futures

The Human Cost of Brexit: Our Briefing As we approach the deadline for applications to the EU Settlement Scheme (30 June 2021), the impacts of Brexit on the daily lives of EU citizens are more present than ever. In this context, we in partnership with Shared Futures, held an online roundtable discussion with community groups and

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