For the National Day of Solidarity 2025, we have organised coaches from Durham, Newcastle, Sunderland and Sheffield to Derwentside IRC. Book your place!| Right to Remain
Can't make it to the demo outside Derwentside IRC on 18 October? See what actions other groups are planning - maybe you want to join forces, or come up with your own even!| Right to Remain
Planning to join the Derwentside demo as part of the National Day of Solidarity 2025? Join our online safety meeting, 15 October, 7pm - 8.30pm. Register here!| Right to Remain
Together with These Walls Must Fall, we have produced two A5 fact sheets; on immigration detention, and on staying safe against the threat of far... Read more »| Right to Remain
Register for Wales’ first ever Solidarity Session! On Friday 7 November, Right to Remain will be in Cardiff, partnering with Sanctuary Coalition Cymru, to share knowledge, build connections, and plan collective action.| Right to Remain
On 24 Sep, Right to Remain convened an emergency Solidarity Session in response to the government’s sudden suspension of Refugee Family Reunion. Despite a very short notice period, the session was attended by nearly 70 people from all parts of the UK, to be guided by lived experience of refugees hit by this change.| Right to Remain
On 23 September, Right to Remain held a Solidarity Session in Liverpool, hosted by our friends at 4Wings. In the very space where Fatou was welcomed back after her release from detention, we gathered to reflect on connection, safety and hope. Through stories, shared meals, and practical exercises on safety and emergency response, participants built trust and solidarity. The day reminded us that resisting detention and enforcement is something we can only do together.| Right to Remain
In August, we said goodbye to Leah, our Legal Education Officer, who had been part of the Right to Remain team since December 2022.| Right to Remain
Read about our online rally in preparation for the National Day of Solidarity to End Immigration Detention on 18 October 2025| Right to Remain
In times when people cannot access the legal advice they need, our Toolkit is here: guidance on working with lawyers and a new Action Section on writing supporting letters to help someone's case.| Right to Remain
An explainer on the one-in-one-out policy and how it operates for those subject to it.| Right to Remain
The UK Government has paused refugee family reunion from 4 Sept 2025. Existing cases continue, but new applications must now use strict visa rules creating new barriers for safety and reunion.| Right to Remain
Join our online solidarity rally on Wednesday 23 April, 6pm - 8pm, for Fatou and everyone affected by detention and deportation!| Right to Remain
Providing information, resources, training and assistance to help people to establish their right to remain, and to challenge injustice in the immigration and asylum system| Right to Remain
Certified translations cost £30–£45 per page, but the Home Office gives no support. With legal aid now meeting only 43% of need, many people seeking asylum face impossible barriers to proving their case.| Right to Remain
Right to Remain and the No To Hassockfield Campaign hosted Solidarity Session on detention in Newscastle on 31 May 2025.| Right to Remain
Read our Legal Update on the changes to the immigration rules and how they affect safe routes for Afghans.| Right to Remain
On Thursday 17 July, join the online launch of the National Day of Solidarity. This will be a one hour info session, in preparation for the National Day of Solidarity on 18 October at Derwentside IRC.| Right to Remain
On 18 October 2025, join the National Day of Solidarity to End Immigration Detention. Across the UK, communities will come together to stand in solidarity with people harmed by the immigration system and to demand an end to detention.| Right to Remain
Our solidarity stopped Fatou’s initial deportation order. But the Home Office, cruelly, issued a new deportation order. Our fight continues. We need solidarity more than ever. Image and design credit: BLMUK This is an important update about our Fatou’s situation. You can find all the informa| Right to Remain
On 25 April, the government’s Safety of Rwanda Act received Royal Assent and became law. At the same time, the UK’s Treaty (agreement) with Rwanda was ratified. This means that the treaty has become legally binding upon the UK and Rwanda.| Right to Remain