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Scathing Court of Appeal waves away college’s sponsor licence appeal

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It is a matter of regret and concern that this case has taken over four years to come to appeal and has been pursued despite a complete lack of merit on any ground.

So said Lord Justice Haddon-Cave in R (London St Andrew’s College) v Secretary of State for the Home Department [2018] EWCA Civ 2496. We have removed the rest of this article due to a threat of legal action 🙄.

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