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Government has launched a report of plans to break the cycle of reoffending by giving offenders access to skills that employers demand.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
Kenneth Clarke will be a panel member on the BBC's Question Time tonight when it is broadcast from inside a prison for the first time.
A new education programme to help young people better understand the justice system and the role they might play in it has been launched.
Plans to strengthen the UK's reputation as a world leader in legal services were unveiled by Kenneth Clarke and Lord Green today.
The Lord Chancellor has re-appointed two members of the Administrative Justice and Tribunals Council.
Plans to strengthen the UK’s reputation as a world leader in legal services were unveiled by Ken Clarke and Lord Green today.
Work to tackle women's offending can continue at 26 community projects thanks to a one-off £3.2m funding deal.
Separating couples in Manchester are resolving their disputes more cheaply, quickly and less stressfully following new rules introduced.
Work to address women's offending can continue at 26 community projects thanks to a one off £3.2m funding deal.
Intelligent sentences which target the root causes of crime are the right way to tackle reoffending Ken Clarke said today.
Victims of human trafficking will be helped to recover from sexual exploitation and forced labour by a £2m service headed by Salvation Army.
The Government and members of the Judicial Diversity Taskforce today re-emphasised their commitment to a more diverse judiciary.
The National Archives (TNA) will publish an international online catalogue of looted art taken by the Nazis for the first time.
The preferred candidate to be the next Her Majesty’s Chief Inspector of Probation for England and Wales has been announced today.
The European Court of Human Rights should pay proper regard to the role of national Parliaments and the decisions of domestic courts.
The National Archives will take over leadership of UK archives following the closure of the Museums, Libraries and Archives Council.
Jonathan Djanogly said the legal industry already makes a 'huge contribution' to the UK economy, but has the potential to boost growth.
Justice Secretary Kenneth Clarke discussed justice issues with EU ministers in Luxembourg at the Justice and Home Affairs Council.
Offenders are helping spruce up a Lancashire country park ahead of a visit there by Prince William and Kate Middleton.
The Ministry of Justice has scooped an international award for developing an interactive guide to help people better understand sentencing.
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