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👁️The Government wants to give police sweeping powers to use our driving licence photos for facial recognition searches Today these powers will be debated in Parliament Together with other rights groups, we're telling politicians to stop the expansion of the surveillance state
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We @scope alongside @TrussellUK @sensecharity @jrf_uk @CitizensAdvice and many others have written to the Chancellor today to set out our opposition to rumoured cuts Disabled people’s lives are not to blame for the country’s economic woes https://t.co/kUOv6eBf2a
independent.co.uk
Leading charities have issued the Chancellor a stark warning
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😷 Clinically Vulnerable people wear masks to protect their health. 😷 Everyone should have the right to mask for safety! ✍️ Sign & ♻️ share @LibertyHQ's petition: https://t.co/0zSxoHP80R
#ProtectVulnerableProtestors
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Chefs, teachers, artists, bus drivers and many more professionals with so much to give, all locked out of work for no reason. Our fight to lift the ban will go on until everyone seeking asylum is allowed to share their skills with their new communities. https://t.co/i2BPHx3brf
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Kingspan among Grenfell companies UK will seek to ban from government contracts Deputy prime minister Angela Rayner said: “The manufacturing companies including... Kingspan... the report found that they acted with systemic dishonesty.”
irishtimes.com
New powers to investigate subsidiaries of Kingspan and other companies for disbarment
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We were delighted to join our friends from across the UK today at Parliament with one strong message to the Government: 🗣️ Give people seeking asylum the right to work, now. We’re extremely proud members of the #LiftTheBan coalition! ✊❤️
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As we look back on 2024, we look back on a year that saw communities stand up for and protect each other's rights - from concerns over the treatment of migrants and asylum seekers to issues related to freedom of expression, the right to protest, and more.👇 https://t.co/iHMTOaLpz5
eachother.org.uk
In 2024, several human rights issues have emerged in the UK, ranging from concerns over the treatment of migrants and asylum seekers to issues related to freedom of expression, the right to protest,...
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UN Women's report on femicide showed that, globally, the most dangerous place for a woman to be was in her home, where the majority of women die at the hands of men.
theguardian.com
Of the 85,000 women killed by men in 2023, 60% died at the hands of a partner or family member, new UN figures show
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This week, MPs will be asked to cast their vote on the Terminally Ill Adults (End of Life) Bill for England and Wales. The bill has sparked debate across the county. To find out more about the bill and different perspectives, read the full story here:
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The debate over whether people should have the right to die is heating up again. But would creating a right to die be a risk or benefit to human rights?
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Today, the @CommonsJustice has launched a new inquiry into reoffending in England and Wales. In 2023, 78% of all offenders cautioned or convicted had at least one prior caution or conviction. The committee is welcoming submissions. Full story here: https://t.co/kQqiGikn8v
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“After two years, we have not yet recovered from what happened to us at Manston,” the mother said. Dreadful insights into life at Manston Migrant Centre, ICYMI this weekend👇 https://t.co/zmKL1NWmjs
theguardian.com
Asylum seekers who fled to UK to escape persecution said they endured abuse and squalor at centre in Kent
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📢New judgment! High Court declares Home Office’s system for deciding ‘Change of Conditions’ applications unlawful, finding that it breaches Article 3 of the ECHR! Our clients were supported by @TUPLDN with @benamunwa and @dongreene instructed by DPG
dpglaw.co.uk
The High Court has declared the Home Office’s system for deciding ‘Change of Conditions’ applications unlawful, finding that it breaches Article 3 of the European Convention on Human Rights because...
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Today, we hear evidence from Matt Hancock (Former Secretary of State for Health and Social Care, UK). 📺 Watch live from 10:00am (with a three minute delay) on our YouTube channel 👇 https://t.co/n03rrwuLGm
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The Home Secretary stated that without a ‘major overhaul to increase public confidence, the British tradition of policing by consent will be in peril’. @CommissionerDA @womensaid @the_police_fdn
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The Home Secretary stated that without a ‘major overhaul to increase public confidence, the British tradition of policing by consent will be in peril’.
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🩺The Royal College of Emergency Medicine estimates that there were 14,000 associated excess deaths related to waits of 12 hours or longer in 2023 – more than 268 a week. Full story here: @RCollEM
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The Royal College of Emergency Medicine estimates that there were 14,000 associated excess deaths related to waits of 12 hours or longer in 2023 – more than 268 a week.
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Lords are now starting to debate the second reading of the Data (use and access bill). You can watch this live at https://t.co/2bDlrvzplY
#DUABill #digitalrights
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📰 One Home Office official said of the Government’s plans: “It will not bring the crossings down ... The only way to cut illegal migration is a combination of safe and legal routes and a change in foreign policy.” @theipaper
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inews.co.uk
Insiders tell of confusion over the Government's 'Border Security Command' and warn people smugglers will just adapt and carry on
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What happened when law firms became the target of far right riots? Ono Okeregha Director of @IASimmigration, whose firm was listed as a potential target, explains the action they took, as well as the role the community played in overcoming hate.
eachother.org.uk
Ono Okeregha, the Director of Immigration Advice Service, whose firm was listed as a potential target, said: "We had to take action to protect clients and staff."
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Former client's powerful letter @guardian. This is the reality of detention: "Reading news of a death at Brook House, I couldn’t help but think of the many people I met while I was detained there who had no voice or support, & were fading into oblivion" https://t.co/uvgNxm0k8Q
theguardian.com
Letter: A former detainee recalls the horrendous conditions in the centre and how violence and death among those detained there become normalised
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