Judges emphasise migrants’ right of access to justice under common law in blow to Priti Patel

The court of appeal has quashed a Home Office policy of removing migrants from the UK without access to justice.

In a unanimous decision, three judges found the policy, which allowed the forcible removal of a migrant from the UK sometimes within hours and in many cases without access to lawyers, to be unlawful.

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