- BY Colin Yeo
Immigration update podcast, episode 6
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Welcome to the June 2014 edition of the Free Movement immigration update podcast. As normal, the material for the podcast is drawn from blog posts on Free Movement. This month I start by saying a little bit about the new Immigration Act before going on to look at case law updates, a few news items and then finish with various rules changes. The material follows the order of links to content below.
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Immigration Act
Immigration Act 2014: full text
Text of amended Modern Slavery Bill now published
Cases: higher courts
Woman who temporarily gives up work for childbirth still a worker
Italy and Dublin: Tabrizagh test case
Update on Haleemudeen vs Edgehill
Two new cases on dishonesty in immigration applications
Refusal of legal aid held unlawful
Cases: tribunal
Financial year for Appendix FM
MORE evidential flexibility cases
Points Based System flexibility to be considered by Supreme Court
Useful case for partners of refugees seeking entry
From gossip to gospel: Tamils and self infliction
News and reports
New report on EU law casework at Home Office
“No right of appeal” human rights decisions
Home Office standard human rights submissions
Rules changes
Amendment to EEA regulations on worker status and job seeking
Upper Tribunal procedure rule amendment on service
Educational Testing Service officially dropped from Immigration Rules