Changes to ‘personal use’ limits on tobacco imports from the EU 29 September 2011 On Saturday 1 October 2011, the minimum indicative levels (MILs) for tobacco and cigarettes brought into the UK from the European Union (EU) will be reduced, to align them with levels applied elsewhere in Europe. The announcement was made by the […]
Advocate General of the Court of Justice: Asylum seekers may not be sent back to countries where their fundamental rights are not respected Asylum seekers may not be transferred to other Member States if this is in breach with the Charter of Fundamental Rights of the European Union, Advocate General Trstenjak of the Court of […]
According to police sources, a crackdown on illegal and counterfeit medicines has led to the seizure of nearly two million doses, worth up to £4m, more than half of which was confiscated in the UK. Nearly 13,000 websites selling fake drugs have been taken down by investigators from the Medicines and Healthcare Products Regulatory Authority […]
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UKBA Croydon Asylum Unit Chaos
Lawyers slam ‘chaotic’ asylum unit This article was published on Thursday 29 September 2011 by Jonathan Rayner of the Law Society Gazette and we reproduce it here in it’s entirety. We do not claim any credit whatsoever for this article but due to the importance of the issues covered we felt it would benefit […]