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Government is launching a major overhaul of the employment support prisoners receive when they leave jail. Everyone leaving prison and …
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
The UK is hosting the first G20 Anti-Corruption Working Group meeting in London.
Her Majesty The Queen has approved the appointment of 88 new Queen’s Counsel.
The Government has today published its third statement of new regulation (SNR3).
Video hearings are being extended in a number of courts across the country.
Lord McNally visited Croatia to discuss the country’s accession to the European Union next year and the UK’s plans for reform.
The Princess Royal visited Manchester to meet with staff from award-winning probation teams.
Dr Steven Everson is the Director General of the Civil Enforcement Association, the sole trade association representing certificated.
Jonathan Djanogly has unveiled proposals for a major legal overhaul of the bailiff industry that will clamp down on bad practices.
A major legal overhaul of the bailiff industry was announced today by Jonathan Djanogly. For far too long there has been…
A new Victim Support drop-in centre which will help victims of crime in Leicester was opened by Justice Minister, Crispin Blunt.
The Ministry of Justice has been named as one of the top reforming government departments by an independent think tank Reform.
This written ministerial statement was laid in the House of Commons on 9 February 2012 by Damian Green and the House of Lords by Lord Henley
Individuals and businesses will find it cheaper, quicker and less daunting to resolve their disputes in civil courts, through new measures.
Individuals and businesses will find it cheaper, quicker and less daunting to resolve their disputes in civil courts.
Children and families in England and Wales will benefit from major reforms to the family justice system.
Children and Families in England and Wales will benefit from major reforms to the family justice system.
New plans to support the rehabilitation of offenders and the reduction of reoffending were outlined today by Justice Minister Lord McNally.
Courts across England and Wales have started using a new interpreter service which is expected to save taxpayers more than £18m a year.
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