An MRI brain scan that was wrongly cancelled might have led to life-saving treatment for Bruno Dos Santos, who died aged 25 in the care of UK immigration authorities.
Inquest, Day Four: Neurologist testifies that he might have saved 25 year old Bruno Dos Santos.
Jury hears that HMP Thameside staff didn’t know the rules concerning hospital appointments. Bruno Dos Santos Inquest, Day Three.
Four months after 'red doors' scandal broke, security company says it really will stop making asylum seekers’ homes so easy to locate and attack.
Day Two of the inquest into the death of Bruno Dos Santos.
Jury hears of ‘chaotic’ and ‘stressful time’ at the Verne immigration removal centre. Day One of the inquest into the death of Bruno Dos Santos.
Regardless of government orders and promises to Parliament, UK property company Jomast carries on putting asylum tenants at risk.
While European leaders bicker over their asylum rules, Shaida waits in dread.
What to make of a government that increasingly excuses its actions from legal accountability while demanding more and more accountability from citizens?
How do the government and its commercial contractors respond to criticism of standards in asylum housing?
BBC Panorama exposed abuse at Medway Secure Training Centre — and a government policy that has gone off the rails.
“An unseemly and unsavoury” business? Stuart Monk of Jomast fails to impress.