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Apps · LondonDPG are instructed by the Independent Workers’ Union of Great Britain (‘IWGB’), which represents private hire drivers on apps such as Uber and Bolt, to challenge the systemic and ongoing delays in TfL’s licensing system for private hire drivers. TfL’s current policy requires private hire drivers to renew their license with TfL every three years. They must have a valid license to legally work in London. Since at least the summer of 2024, drivers …Read Article
Transport for London is facing legal action over licence delays for private hire drivers

Home Office · AfghanistanThe High Court has given an important judgment regarding applications for protection under the Afghan Relocations and Assistance Policy (“ARAP”). In particular, those made by members of Afghan ‘Triples’ forces: elite Afghan regiments funded, equipped and trained by the UK and working alongside UK Special Forces. In the case of TPL1, the court examined the operation of the ‘Triples Review’: the UK government process of re-assessing its previous …See the Story
Afghan Protection Schemes: Successful High Court Challenge to 'Triples Review' Secrecy
Blog: Police officers to be dismissed for gross misconduct, barring ‘exceptional circumstances’
Afghan Relocations and Assistance Policy & 'The Triples Review': Litigation Update
The Border Security, Asylum and Immigration Bill 2025: A Dangerous Reconfiguration of UK Asylum Law
U.K., Canada, Three Other Nations to Sanction Israeli Ministers Ben-Gvir, Smotrich over Gaza Comments
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