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Ending rights, supporting rights - What’s best for the
The coalition government wants less rights and less migration. Employers hint at less rights but want more migration. And others, including the European Commission, say rights are just what is needed to encourage people to migra
Ministers accused of dismantling probation service
Ministers accused of dismantling probation service Criticism comes as justice secretary confirms public sector will be barred from bidding for contracts under shakeupI will be on The Politics Show on Sunday talking about th
Queens Speech signals a new Immigration Bill is on its
Today we learned that Government is preparing a new Immigration Bill - despite ministers' acknowledgement that much of the detail behind the headlines is still missing...
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Broken borders or bankrupt policy?
Date Published: May 07, 2013
The populist surge of UKIP is encouraging the belief that migration across borders can be brought under control by an act of steely determination on the part of government. This is a big mistake. "Effective management" of migration will re
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Borders of the Mind: The uneasy politics of national frontiers and why it’
Published on May 20, 2013 by Don Flynn
Two recent books look at what states do to people at their borders and how this often reflects what they do to others on their territory. Take note: Police regimes at national frontiers have a disturbing tendency to become police regimes over everyo
Every eight hours someone is told they will never walk again
Published on May 17, 2013 by Martyn Gilbert
Its a remarkable and dismaying statistic: every eight hours, somebody is left paralysed by a spinal cord injury and told they will never walk again. The reality of a spinal cord injury (SCI) is all the more terrifying given the absence of adequate
Thalidomide victims must not be forgotten
Published on May 10, 2013 by John Spencer
Recently I had the pleasure of meeting up with Michael Napier, who is well-known in the legal profession as the former senior partner of Irwin Mitchell. As well as being at the helm of Irwin Mitchell for 30 years, Michael has served the profession w
Good news and bad news
Published on May 09, 2013 by jailhouselawyer
Good news and bad newsAfter firing lasers for about an hour into my left eye the consultant gave up and sought a second opinion. There followed scans and ultra sound and after a conflab it was decided to seek a third opinion.Apparently there is a pr
Ministers accused of dismantling probation service
Published on May 09, 2013 by jailhouselawyer
Ministers accused of dismantling probation service Criticism comes as justice secretary confirms public sector will be barred from bidding for contracts under shakeupI will be on The Politics Show on Sunday talking about this issue.
Ending rights, supporting rights - What’s best for the future of immigrati
Published on May 09, 2013 by Don Flynn
The coalition government wants less rights and less migration. Employers hint at less rights but want more migration. And others, including the European Commission, say rights are just what is needed to encourage people to migrate in security. Co
Queens Speech signals a new Immigration Bill is on its way
Published on May 08, 2013 by Ruth Grove-White
Today we learned that Government is preparing a new Immigration Bill - despite ministers' acknowledgement that much of the detail behind the headlines is still missing...
Broken borders or bankrupt policy?
Published on May 07, 2013 by Don Flynn
The populist surge of UKIP is encouraging the belief that migration across borders can be brought under control by an act of steely determination on the part of government. This is a big mistake. "Effective management" of migration will re
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