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  • Werrington is a young offender institution (YOI) in Staffordshire for children and young people aged 15 to 18.

  • What the fees are, when you do not need to pay, get help to pay and fee reductions or refunds.

  • How to remove information that should never have been delivered to Companies House.

  • Usk is a men’s prison in the town of Usk, South Wales. It is managed jointly with Prescoed Prison.

  • How the British embassy or consulate can help, including contacting family, UK prison transfers, money transfers and complaining about mistreatment.

  • Find out what to do if you are spiked, or are with someone who has been, and where to get more information.

  • Legal aid providers: test scope, merits and means; access legislation and regulations; use the civil legal aid calculator and manual.

  • Drake Hall is a prison and young offender institution (YOI) in Eccleshall, Staffordshire, for women aged 18 and over.

  • Offending behaviour programmes and interventions currently available for offenders in England and Wales.

  • The Criminal Cases Unit is responsible for assessing a range of claims paid out of Central Funds.

  • Care Case Fee Scheme (CCFS), KC/2 Counsel Events, and detailed case plans to use when a legal-aid-funded family case becomes high cost.

  • For use in calculating claims under the Litigators' Graduated Fee Scheme (LGFS) and Advocates' Graduated Fee Scheme (AGFS).

  • Guide for case administration tasks in MyHMCTS, such as sharing a case, assigning a case and filing a notice of change.

  • How to make a claim to an employment tribunal.

  • List of online and paper patent forms and fees.

  • Guidance and tools for the implementation of the child sex offender disclosure scheme, also known as Sarah’s Law.

  • How to appeal a First-tier Tribunal (Immigration and Asylum Chamber) decision without legal representation (T359).

  • What the tribunal does after receiving your claim and how the process works.

  • How to respond to a claim and what happens next.

  • How to appeal a county court, High Court or tribunal decision to the Court of Appeal.