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Refugee Tales walks and shares tales as we call for a future without immigration detention. Tales published by Comma Press.
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4 days until we set off on our solidarity walk and it’s going to be a hot one! Sun hat and water bottle packed ✔️🌞 Few remaining walk tickets at RefugeeTales.org and we can’t wait to meet all the walkers 👣✊🏾Thanks for your support!
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Hot day. Warm heart? 💛 Feeling appreciation for your sunny life? 🌞Spare a moment to think of those in small cells in indefinite immigration detention & please consider joining The Big Give in #SmallCharitiesWeek and helping to fund our frontline work donate.biggive.org/campaign/a05WS… 💐
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We’ve been astounded 💥 by support for our @biggive.bsky.social call for support for our frontline work. 📣Just 3 days to go. Will you show your support for our work please? 🌟https://donate.biggive.org/campaign/a05WS000004b4QXYAY
Bringing Hope and Support to People in Detention – Big Give
GDWG has been supporting people held in indefinite immigration detention near Gatwick for 30 years. Last year we supported double …
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We’re excited to be in The Big Give’s Small Charity Week! From 23 - 30 June, every donation will be match funded and go twice as far!
💥 Mark your calendar!
📅 Check out our campaign page: shorturl.at/TbgG7
📣 We’ll remind you when The Big Give begins!
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There was a cyber-attack on the Legal Aid Agency’s online digital services.

The Legal Aid Agency says "We believe the group has accessed and downloaded a significant amount of personal data from those who applied for legal aid through our digital service since 2010."

www.gov.uk/government/n...
Legal Aid Agency data breach
An update following a cyber-attack on the Legal Aid Agency’s online digital services.
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Welcome walkers at the end of their solidarity walk in Wimbledon on 13 July. Our finale event includes Metronomes Steel Orchestra, actor Niamh Cusack and writer Patience Agbabi alongside experts by experience. Don’t miss! Book at RefugeeTales.org (photo credit: Lyndon Douglas)
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Love this from Rebecca Solnit in The Guardian today on how deep social change is non-linear, and takes faith and creative persistence and eyes to see.
Our GDWG community recipe book ‘Tales from our Table’ (£22) launches today with dishes from around the world from our volunteers, walkers, staff and experts by experience. Email [email protected] for more info. Thanks Lara and all who contributed #community
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Final prep for the zine workshop I’m facilitating with @lusignanmermaid.bsky.social
We’re working with parallel translations of poetry in Persian, Arabic, Urdu, Chinese, German, as well as images. Huge thanks to @refugeetales.bsky.social & @sidhepress.bsky.social for your generous contributions. ❤️
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Roughly 1 in 2 people detained are eventually released back into the community, their detention having served no purpose!

👇See more info on this thread about: What are immigration detention centers like in the UK?
#ImmigrationDetention
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🚨Since coming to power the government has continued to argue that Albania is a 'safe' country, despite the risks facing those seeking protection in the UK.

Our new briefing shows the harm this has caused Albanian survivors of trafficking - who make up nearly 1/4 of our clients. 🧵1/5
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[New Blog 🖋️] Ria Rampersad explores how the UK’s court system fails Foreign National Offenders, where language accommodation isn’t just about translation but is shaped by 'stereotypical judgements and interpretation' — undermining fair trials and due process.
blogs.law.ox.ac.uk/border-crimi...
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"I am almost 62 years old and I am only now able to give my life meaning without feeling trapped in a cage.”

Samuel Jarrett-Coker spent almost 50 yrs trying to resolve his immigration status, with the fear of deportation hanging over him.

www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2025...
Man granted right to remain in UK under Windrush scheme after almost 50 years
Samuel Jarrett-Coker, 61, who arrived from Sierra Leone as a child, had sought to resolve immigration status since 1980s
www.theguardian.com
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Many congratulations from us all 🎉🌟♥️
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Today, we attended the APPG on Detention & encouraged MPs to stand in solidarity with refugees & asylum seekers in detention.

'Detention is a life sentence for the crime of seeking safety from persecution' @rainbowmigration.bsky.social

Together, we can end #ImmigrationDetention🧡
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Walking in solidarity may seem an unusual form of activism to you but it’s creative as it builds community as we walk; a beautiful community manifestation of making change one step at a time. Book to walk with us in July, we walk from Southwark to Wimbledon over 5 days - tickets at RefugeeTales.org
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In a decision today, the Court of Appeal upheld a JR brought by @medicaljustice.org.uk, which argued that the Home Office is required to consult it before introducing any policy affecting the immigration detention of ‘adults at risk’.
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