Theresa May wins right to deport failed asylum seekers to Afghanistan after judges remove court injunction
Court of Appeal rules allows Home Office to resume deportations to Afghanistan.
Court of Appeal rules allows Home Office to resume deportations to Afghanistan.
Hundreds of teenagers who have lived for years in the UK are being sent back to countries where Isis and Taliban militants are rampant.
The Bureau tracked seven Afghan teenagers for its latest investigation- these are their stories.
Children who have arrived in the UK from Afghanistan are sent back after years integrating into Britain.
Dr Liza Schuster, a sociology academic at City University currently working in Afghanistan According to work by the Bureau of Investigative Journalism published today, more than 600 former unaccompanied asylum seeking children have been sent back to Afghanistan since 2009 – their … Continued
More than 100 children have been locked up as adults in immigration detention centres.
New survey of magistrates highlights serious concerns about self-representation in court.
Legal aid cuts mean many people in family courts proceedings are no longer eligible to financial support.
Figures follow Bureau’s revelation of a drop in successful rape convictions.
Bureau to submit findings to Justice Select Committee’s inquiry.
Changes to the commission’s remit could let key actors off the hook.
Cable gives list to MPs following Bureau’s revelations on Royal Mail sell-off.
Judges have called the CPS’s work: ‘an awful mess’, ‘unacceptable’, and that there is a ‘real risk of miscarriage of justice.
Bureau research reveals how often joint enterprise is used in prosecutions.
An eight-month investigation into the controversial doctrine reveals data about the extent of its use for the first time.
Read the Bureau’s comprehensive report on the law of joint enterprise.
Get all the data on joint enterprise prosecutions and convictions.
One in five cases at Court of Appeal involve joint enterprise.
We asked top legal professionals for their opinion on how joint enterprise is used.
The people locked up are thought of as unsympathetic characters who deserve what they get.