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Dr Hugo Storey retired from the Upper Tribunal with effect from 30 September 2015

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Dr Hugo Storey has retired from the Upper Tribunal with effect from 30 September 2015, it has been announced:

Dr Storey (70) was appointed a part-time Immigration Adjudicator in 1990 and a Special Immigration Adjudicator and Centre Adjudicator in Manchester in 1995. He was appointed Vice-President of the Immigration Appeal Tribunal in 2000 (now known as Upper Tribunal Judge (Immigration and Asylum Chamber)). He was appointed Legal Member of the Special Immigration Appeals Commission in 2002 and Judge by Request (Upper Tribunal Administrative Appeals) in 2012.

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