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July was actually a fairly busy month! Join Sonia and Barry as they run you through what happened, including the changes to the skilled worker route, everything that happened on Afghan resettlement, recent changes to the EU Settlement Scheme and the latest instalment in a far too long running Palestinian case. An article from BID flagging up a really important change being proposed to cautions got a huge number of views and has hopefully helped to raise awareness.Other cases included one involving a questionable practice by the Home Office relating to people in prison, a successful challenge to a sponsor licence revocation. Barry and Sonia also discussed the wisdom of civil penalty appeals, the latest on climate change litigation and an important update for anyone filing judicial reviews in the Administrative Court. That's not even all of it!The 43 minute long podcast follows the running order below:Statement of changes (00:50)Afghan scheme closed immediately and major changes to skilled worker route – statement of changes: HC 997  Asylum (02:10)Secret Afghan resettlement scheme set up after government data breach Successful challenge to transparency of Triples review of Afghan resettlement rejectionsWhat does the ICJ’s advisory opinion on climate change mean for displaced people?The Climate Mobility Case Database: a new movement to advance the rights of climate-displaced communities Palestinian family succeed in their latest battle to reach the UK  Deportation (12:30)Concern over new police powers to ensure more foreign nationals are removed from the country Home Office failed to consider human rights claim before making deportation decisionDetention (18:40)Student held to be unlawfully detained after Home Office wrongly cancels leave  Work routes (19:50)Extending a skilled worker visa without a certificate of sponsorship Care provider successfully challenges revocation following Home Office salary miscalculations Failed challenge shows that civil penalty appeals can be unappealing  EUSS (28:50)Changes to the absence rules for EU Settlement Scheme
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