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== Stories == | == Stories == | ||
* "If you're living illegally in the UK, you might be able to apply to make your stay legal."<ref>https://archive.is/qc5M3</ref> | * "If you're living illegally in the UK, you might be able to apply to make your stay legal."<ref>https://archive.is/qc5M3</ref> | ||
* Citizens Advice training document | * Citizens Advice training document "propagated racist stereotypes".<ref>https://archive.is/UQyYU</ref> | ||
* Citizens Advice Bureau signed a £21 million contract which included a "gagging clause" that prevented it bringing the [[Department for Work and Pensions]] "unfairly" into "disrepute".<ref>https://archive.is/DpqVw</ref> | * Citizens Advice Bureau signed a £21 million contract which included a "gagging clause" that prevented it bringing the [[Department for Work and Pensions]] "unfairly" into "disrepute".<ref>https://archive.is/DpqVw</ref> | ||
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Latest revision as of 13:38, 17 February 2024
Stories
- "If you're living illegally in the UK, you might be able to apply to make your stay legal."[1]
- Citizens Advice training document "propagated racist stereotypes".[2]
- Citizens Advice Bureau signed a £21 million contract which included a "gagging clause" that prevented it bringing the Department for Work and Pensions "unfairly" into "disrepute".[3]