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The Big Fat Greek Test Case has been dismissed. Read all about it here. Permission has been granted to appeal to the Court of Appeal, though. No news on what will happen to other cases stayed behind Saaedi but they’ll probably stay stayed.
Read about the third country removals litigation saga here.
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I’m surprised there’s not been more focus on EU law in relation to the third-country cases, what do you think?