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Yearly Archives: 2022

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No more acting up: the dangers of the Public Order Bill

Campaigns, In the News, Legal Aid, VolunteersBy Greater Manchester Law Centre13 September 2022

In this article, GMLC campaign volunteer leads Jacob Quested Khan and Avaia Nightingale Williams consider the Public Order Bill and highlight the key issues it raises, as well as the…

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Take our Section 21 evictions survey

Campaigns, GMLC news, HousingBy Greater Manchester Law Centre9 September 2022

GMLC is collecting data about Section 21 evictions to try and evaluate proposed reforms to the private rented sector. If you’ve been given a Section 21 Notice in the last…

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Trade union rights under attack

Campaigns, Employment, In the NewsBy Greater Manchester Law Centre30 August 2022

GMLC campaign volunteer Judy Sutton looks at changing trade union legislation in light of the recent wave of strikes. What would a Liz Truss-led government have in store for employment…

Lisa Murray, head down and wearing a pink sweatshirt, leans over a table covered in paperwork, empty plates, cups and a water bottle while preparing her bundle for a Tribunal hearing.

Unfairly dismissed during Covid: Lisa’s story

Campaigns, Employment, Legal AidBy Greater Manchester Law Centre16 August 2022

Image: Lisa prepares paperwork for her Tribunal claim. GMLC’s Kate Bradley spoke to Lisa Murray, a successful Litigant in Person. Earlier this year, she won an unfair dismissal claim at…

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Workers Can Win: an interview with Ian Allinson

Campaigns, Employment, In the NewsBy Greater Manchester Law Centre14 July 2022

GMLC interviewed Ian Allinson, author of upcoming book Workers Can Win: A Guide to Organising At Work. The book intends to offer practical support for workers to get involved with…

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The Bill of Rights: what does it mean for human rights?

Campaigns, In the News, Legal Aid, VolunteersBy Greater Manchester Law Centre6 July 2022

GMLC campaign volunteer Judy Sutton analyses the government’s plan to scrap and replace the Human Rights Act 1998, explaining the proposed changes and why they are a risk to all…

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Asylum seeker mythbuster: 6 myths about asylum in the UK

Campaigns, VolunteersBy Greater Manchester Law Centre21 June 2022

GMLC campaign volunteer Millie Booth takes on six comments commonly made online about asylum seekers and refugees.   The UK takes too many refugees! Compared to who? The UNHCR state that…

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“If the prime minister perseveres with his latest right to buy plan, it will exacerbate the housing crisis.”

Campaigns, Guest articles, Housing, In the NewsBy Greater Manchester Law Centre14 June 2022

In this article, first published in the June 2022 issue of Legal Action magazine, barrister Patricia Tueje argues that the government’s new Right to Buy plans will worsen the housing…

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Struggles facing litigants in person: John’s story

Campaigns, Employment, Legal AidBy Greater Manchester Law Centre27 May 2022

With the majority of areas of employment law now ‘out of scope’ for legal aid, meaning employees cannot access free advice and representation for most types of employment case, many…

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“Thou shalt not ration justice”: access to justice in the North West

Campaigns, Events, GMLC news, Legal Aid, VolunteersBy Greater Manchester Law Centre26 May 2022

GMLC campaign volunteer Katherine Brown reports from GMLC’s event ‘Mind the Gap’ on Thursday 19 May, held at Thompsons Solicitors.   On Thursday 19 May, Greater Manchester Law Centre (GMLC)…

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