High court decision could cost Home Office millions in back-payments

A Home Office decision not to give thousands of asylum seekers money to make calls to friends and family during the pandemic has been ruled unlawful by the high court.

The government could now be forced to backdate the weekly payments for an estimated 10,000 asylum seekers, potentially costing millions of pounds.

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