Windrush Report - will lessons be learned?

27 March 2020

Malini Skandachanmugarasan and Amy Booth at Laura Devine Immigration consider the background to the Windrush Report, its main findings, key recommendations and potential implications for LexisNexis.

They emphasised that ‘with the UK at a turning point in immigration particularly in the context of Brexit, the government must acknowledge its’ colonial past and consequently the integral part British citizens, migrants and descendants of migrants play in British society’.

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Malini Skandachanmugarasan


Senior Solicitor, Head of Appeals and Human Rights

Amy Booth


Trainee solicitor


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