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Policing and Criminal Justice Minister Nick Herbert gave this speech on Wednesday 28 September 2011.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
Clarke is spending three days in Delhi highlighting the mutual benefits of increasing the levels of legal business between the UK and India.
A new era of business relations between the UK and India is in the best interests of both countries.
The Ministry of Justice along with other government departments has today published its second Statement of New Regulation (SNR2).
Up to £1million a year will be seized from prisoners’ pay packets and used to fund victim support services.
Up to £1million a year is to be seized from prisoners’ pay packets and used to fund victim support services.
The Koestler Trust charity launches a ground breaking exhibition of offender art.
The Ministry of Justice has published detailed court statistics related to the public disorder in England for the first time.
A new law which will help courts in England and Wales deal with people accused of serious human rights violations has received Royal Assent.
This this speech was delivered to the Police Superintendents’ Association on 14 September 2011. This version is 'as delivered'.
Justice Secretary Kenneth Clarke said today he will be promoting UK legal services to a worldwide audience.
The Justice system should be swift and sure, and fit for the 21st century, Minister Nick Herbert said.
Kenneth Clarke has reaffirmed his commitment to promoting the UK’s legal services to a worldwide audience.
More offenders will face the consequences of their actions with the launch of the first-ever register of restorative justice practitioners.
More offenders will face the consequences of their actions after the launch of the first-ever register of restorative justice practitioners
Justice Minister Lord McNally has been seeking business leaders’ views on how best to promote the UK’s legal services abroad.
Referral fees for personal injury cases will be banned to help tackle rising insurance costs.
Rising insurance costs will be tackled by a ban on referral fees, announced as part of Government’s commitment to curb compensation culture.
Offenders at a prison in Hertfordshire are working with musicians from the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra in a music rehabilitation project.
Reforms to the coroner system will ensure that inquests are more timely, more efficient and more effective, Minister Jonathan Djanogly said.
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