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On 9 March the second “7 Steps to Case Building” workshop was open in Dar Es Salaam. The workshop is funded by British High Commission Dar es Salaam and presented in partnership with the Tanzanian Judiciary, Attorney General Chambers of...
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
Speech by Attorney General Dominic Grieve QC MP
Speech to the C5 7th Advanced Forum on Anti Corruption on the role of prosecutors and the court
Lord Chancellor David Gauke spoke about the revised Advocates Graduated Fee Scheme in his speech on 24 November 2018.
First published during the 2016 to 2019 May Conservative government
You have until 25 April 2016 to make a nomination.
Speech by the Attorney General: justice or ordeal: supporting and treating children fairly through the trial process
DPP, Alison Saunders CB, will stand down in October 2018 after serving her full term.
A report by the Bar Council suggests more self-employed barristers are opting for a career in-house because of the diverse range of work.
New legislation will tackle the misuse of Non-Disclosure Agreements (NDAs), also known as confidentiality clauses, in the workplace – including those being used to cover up sexual harassment, racial discrimination and assault.
Speech by Attorney General Dominic Grieve QC MP: Responsibility for risk: staying on the right side of the law
Recruitment campaign launches to find the next DPP
Speech by Solicitor General, Oliver Heald QC MP to students of Peace Studies at Bradford University
Schools, businesses and councils will all be helped by the latest stage of major law changes turning the tide on compensation culture.
Two women jailed for Facebook discussions which caused a trial to collapse
You are invited to nominate people for appointment as Queen’s Counsel ‘honoris causa’ (honorary silk). Nomination forms must be returned to us by 9 August 2013.
The Attorney General Jeremy Wright QC MP wishes to draw attention to the requirement not to publish material, including online, which could jeopardise the defendants’ right to a fair trial
Plans to improve public confidence in the legal aid system, tackle towering bills and make the system more efficient.
The fees for whiplash medical reports will be cut in the latest stage of the government’s plan to tackle insurance fraud and turn the tide on the growing compensation culture, Justice Secretary Chris Grayling announced today.
Written ministerial statement: opt-in decisions to be debated in Parliament in government time in 2013.
Upper Tribunal Administrative Appeals Chamber decision by Judge Turnbull on 28 June 2016.
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