
Does the UK government have any control over who can enter the country? This week, a UK immigration court published its decision to allow a Gazan woman to come to Britain, against the express wishes of the Home Office, citing her ‘right to a family life’ under the European Convention on Human Rights (ECHR). This follows a similar case from January, when a family of six from Gaza was granted the right to resettle in the UK under a refugee scheme intended for Ukrainians, also by using the ECHR.
