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One year on: Reflections on advising Ukrainian nationals and their family members
Our Head of Immigration, Dmitri Macmillen, shares his perspective on the UK's response to the humanitarian crisis in Ukraine, its successes and failures, and reflects on how the government can better support all migrant communities.
Read moreRead moreReflections on DLUHC's Home for Ukraine Scheme funding update
The government has announced a new package of funding for the Homes for Ukraine Scheme. Although this move is welcomed, there is more work to be done to fine-tune the official response to the crisis in Ukraine.
Read moreRead moreWhy benefits must rise in line with inflation
The Prime Minister's reluctance to rule out real-terms benefits cuts has troubled anti-poverty organisations, including our own. Failing to uprate benefits in line with the cost of living will push thousands of people into financial turmoil.
Read moreRead moreA year since the EUSS deadline, many EU citizens are still in limbo
On the one year anniversary of the EU Settlement Scheme (EUSS), we explore the issues that have prevented vulnerable applicants from viewing and proving their status, and a significant number of EU citizens in living in limbo.
Read moreRead moreEUSS digital-only status remains an issue for two in five EU citizens
Months after the EUSS deadline closed, the digital-only status remains a problem for a significant minority of EU citizens, demonstrating how digital literacy remains a national challenge.
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