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Tribunal system reforms to speed up asylum decisions

  A new independent body will be set up to speed up decision making on asylum appeal cases. From: Home Office  and  The Rt Hon Yvette Cooper MP Published 24 August 2025 Asylum appeals will be overhauled and speeded up to clear the backlog, accelerate returns and end hotel use under some of the most significant changes to the asylum system in decades. As part of efforts to fix the broken asylum system the government inherited and end the use of asylum hotels, a new independent body to deal with asylum appeals made up of independent professional adjudicators, will be established to hear cases more quickly. The proposals, driven jointly by the Home Office and Ministry of Justice, will reduce the number of asylum appeal cases in the system by ensuring cases awaiting decision can be heard faster, in turn reducing the backlog and creating a more efficient system. They are driven by serious concerns among Ministers that existing measures including increased investment in court s...

Buying a Home in Birmingham? Don't Skip the Survey! 🏡

  Buying a property is one of the most significant financial decisions you'll ever make. While it's easy to get caught up in the excitement of finding your dream home, it's crucial to ensure your investment is a sound one. That's where a property survey comes in. A property survey is a detailed inspection carried out by a qualified surveyor. It provides an expert assessment of the property's condition, highlighting any potential issues that could save you from unexpected costs and stress down the line. Think of it as a health check for your new home. It is important to remember that a mortgage valuation is not a survey. A mortgage valuation is for the lender's benefit, to ensure the property is worth the amount they are lending. It will not provide you with the detailed information you need about the condition of the property. Types of Property Surveys In the UK, the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors (RICS) provides a range of home surveys to suit differ...

Major Immigration and Asylum Appeals Reform Coming This Autumn: What Birmingham Clients Need to Know

  Home Secretary Yvette Cooper has announced significant changes to the UK's immigration and asylum appeals system, with reforms expected to be introduced this autumn. At D&A Solicitors, we understand these developments will have far-reaching implications for our clients across Birmingham and beyond. Here's what you need to know about these proposed changes and how they might affect you. The Government's Reform Agenda Speaking to The Sunday Times in early August 2024, Home Secretary Yvette Cooper outlined plans for a "major overhaul" of the immigration and asylum appeals process. The reforms are designed to address the growing asylum backlog, which currently stands at approximately 78,745 applications awaiting initial decisions as of March 2024. Cooper stated: "We need a major overhaul of the appeal [process] and that's what we are going to do in the autumn... If we speed up the decision-making appeal system and also then keep increasing returns, we...