- BY Colin Yeo
Immigration update podcast, episode 2
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Welcome to the February 2014 edition of the Free Movement immigration update podcast. This month’s update covers a range of subjects including some immigration news updates on asylum issues, some legal updates including two recent Supreme Court decisions and, briefly, some practical questions on costs, visit appeals or judicial reviews and expediting an EU residence card application. The material is all drawn from the February blog posts on Free Movement.
The downloadable 20 minute audio podcast follows the order of content below, which is grouped by theme rather than in chronological order.
News updates
Shocking new report on detention of women asylum seekers
Gay asylum seekers face ‘humiliation’
Prurient questions about sexual matters
Congolese torture memo emerges
Removals to Mogadishu are re-starting
Legal updates
Mark Harper’s resignation: has he broken the law?
When is a refugee not a refugee?
The Importance Of Being Genuine
Supreme Court decides on third country returns
No risk of persecution for gay men in India despite criminalisation
Some practical issues
Visit visa refusals: appeal or judicial review?
Costs in immigration judicial review cases