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UK Public Law weekly: JR and ECHR, security, FOI/EIR, Brexit SIs, electoral reform, devolution and NI legacy, subsidy control—19 February 2026

Published on: 19 February 2026

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  • State security and intelligence
  • Equality and human rights
  • Judicial review
  • Constitutional and administrative law
  • State accountability and liability
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Brexit headlines

Home Office confirms end of EUSS grant funding from 31 March 2026

The Home Office has announced grant funding for EU Settlement Scheme (EUSS) assistance will cease on 31 March 2026, pointing to falling application numbers, easier routes to move from pre‑settled to settled status, and automatic extensions for pre‑settled status holders. It records that approximately £32.5m awarded since 2019 supported over 560,000 vulnerable people, yet demand has lessened, with 65% of submissions coming from repeat applicants. After March 2026, support will be available through the UKVI (UK Visas and Immigration) Resolution Contact Centre, the UKVI EUSS Vulnerability team, and the Assisted Digital Service. It states that the planned curtailment of pre‑settled status for excess absences is not a reason to continue grant funding.

See: LNB News 13/02/2026 18.

Weekly round-up of EU-UK TCA Specialised Committees’ publications—18 February 2026

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