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Courts across England and Wales have started using a new interpreter service which is expected to save tax-payers more than £18m a year.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
This written ministerial statement was laid in the House of Commons on 31 January 2012 by Nick Herbert and the House of Lords by Lord…
An overhaul of victims' services could see up to £50m generated from offenders to help create a speedier, more supportive system.
In an overhaul of victims’ services, up to £50 million would be generated from offenders to help create a speedier, more supportive system.
Lord McNally explains why protecting people's data without sacrificing their freedom should be at the heart of policy.
A speech given by Nick Herbert MP to the CityForum event on 'securing strategic partnerships for police transformation' on 26 January 2012.
A speech given by The Rt Hon Nick Herbert MP to the CityForum event on 'securing strategic partnerships for police transformation'.
A new approach to managing offenders on community sentences will be trialled by two Probation Trusts Crispin Blunt announced today.
A revolutionary approach to managing offenders on community sentences to cut re-offending will be trialled by two Probation Trusts.
Community projects that tackle female offending have been awarded £3.5m in funding, Justice Minister Crispin Blunt announced today.
The Ministry of Justice has published a new online tool that lets people see the length of time cases take in courts in England and Wales.
Ken Clarke has urged separating couples to consider mediation when they separate or divorce, instead of turning to the courts.
Mediation can be a quicker, cheaper and more amicable alternative to court.
David West, FC’s Development Manager in the South West, talks about the award-winning Dartmoor Prison Rehabilitation Project. In November …
New standards defining acceptable behaviour for bailiffs across the country were today unveiled by Justice Minister Jonathan Djanogly.
Updated National Standards to define acceptable behaviour for bailiffs were today unveiled by Justice Minister Jonathan Djanogly.
A new set of court statistics published today support the case for a comprehensive reform programme across the justice system.
A new set of court statistics published today supports the case for a comprehensive reform programme across the justice system.
The most significant reforms to tackling re-offending and managing offenders in the community were set out today by Chris Grayling.
Michael Todd QC, the Chairman of the Bar Council, explains why we have a legal services sector to be proud of.
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