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Colin Yeo

Barrister, writer, campaigner and consultant specialising in immigration law

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Posted on 13 March 2014

Immigration barrister and blogger

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  • Upper Tribunal politely declines to hear the majority of immigration judicial reviews in Scotland 11 March 2026
    In R (on the application of EB) v Secretary of State for the Home Department (Scotland; Transfer of claims) [2025] UKUT 412 (IAC) the Upper Tribunal held that judicial reviews should only be transferred from the Court of Session in rare cases where the particular issues raised will benefit from the expertise of the Upper […]
  • Why the latest attempt to deter asylum seekers won’t work 11 March 2026
    From 2 March 2026 refugee status in the UK became temporary rather than permanent. This dramatic change is the Home Secretary’s attempt to deter asylum seekers. Denmark adopted a similar policy in 2015 and has seen a fall in applications. It worked for them so why shouldn’t it work for us? It’s obvious, right? This […]
  • Free Movement Weekly Immigration Newsletter #110 10 March 2026
    Welcome to the weekly Free Movement newsletter!  Last week the Home Secretary spoke at the Institute for Public Policy Research to announce what are being called some of the most significant migration reforms in a generation. This was followed by a relatively short but impactful statement of changes. (Kudos to Alex Piletska for the epic coverage on Free Movement!) Refugee […]
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