A family of asylum seekers who have had three claims for shelter turned down have been awarded �150,000 damages after being detained.
The compensation is believed to be the largest payout for such a case and has been handed to a Congolese family after the Home Office accepted their detention was unlawful.
The family's barrister, Stephanie Harrison, told Mr Justice Mackay that the Home Office now conceded that their detention was "unlawful from the outset".
Children's Commissioner for England Sir Al Aynsley-Green said: "I am particularly pleased that the two children have also been awarded compensation by the court. It goes some way to righting this wrong.
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/newstopics/pol itics/lawandorder/4606367/Asylum-seeker-family -wins-150000-compensation.html Isn't it good to see justice done in the end?