Read the article properly before making accusations that The Express is telling lies.
/// The Immigration Advisory Service bills itself as the UK’s “largest charity providing representation and advice in immigration and asylum law”.///
/// Its lawyers mainly represents asylum seekers and other migrants who cannot afford to hire solicitors privately.///
/// It receives approximately £15million – a hefty chunk of its funding – in taxpayers’ cash, through the Legal Services Commission which hands out legal aid.///
/// But a Legal Services spokesman said that even if taxpayer-funded IAS lawyers were representing the couple, that service would not be paid for by legal aid. ///
The Immigration Advisory Service and it's Lawyers is a charitable service which receives approximately £15million – a hefty chunk of its funding – in taxpayers’ cash, through the Legal Services Commission which hands out legal aid.
It is not Legal Aid.