Breaking their word? We urge the Home Office not to put more people at risk
Despite stating that it would not evict asylum seekers in areas under local lockdown, the Home Office has begun to do just that. Law Centres, along with other charities and lawyers, have warned th...
Supporting families through a dark time
Law Centre NI successfully challenged a decision to refuse bereavement support payment to the family of a severely disabled woman, also requiring benefits rules to be reviewed in this light. Pauli...
Growing, growing: we welcome two new members
The Law Centres Network has yesterday admitted two new organisations to its membership, in the first general meeting of the movement's 50th anniversary year. Public Interest Law Centre (PILC) star...
LAW FOR ALL: our new 50th anniversary campaign and report
The Law Centres Network is today launching a new campaign for access to justice as part of activities for the 50th anniversary of the UK Law Centres movement. The new campaign, Law For All, is la...
Back to Compassion: A Victory for Law Centre NI
A legal win at the High Court of Northern Ireland set to benefit not just a terminally ill Law Centre client but others in her position. Lorraine Cox, a single mother of three who was diagnosed wi...