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Around 770 offenders will be wearing alcohol tags on Christmas Day as part of the Government’s drive to protect the public from drink-fuelled violence.
First published during the 2019 to 2022 Johnson Conservative government
Marrying couples will have greater choice in how they celebrate their big day under government plans to legalise outdoor weddings in England and Wales.
The annual judicial pay review 2022/23.
A further update on work MOJ is doing to respond to the CJEU judgment of November 2018 in O’Brien No.2 and the Supreme Court’s judgment in Miller of December 2019.
The people of Leicestershire are being invited to choose the name of its new jail in Glen Parva, Prisons Minister Victoria Atkins announced today (10 December 2021).
The Human Rights Act will be revised under plans unveiled by the Justice Secretary Dominic Raab today (14 December).
A new report from the Ministry of Justice demonstrates how government funding has maintained and expanded vital access to free specialist legal advice.
Victims of crime will be better heard, served and protected under wide ranging reforms set out by the government today (9 December 2021).
White Paper sets out path to modern, innovative jails that protect the public and reform prisoners.
Activation letter from the Minister of State for Prisons and Probation to the Chair of the Prison Service Pay Review Body.
Remit letter from Minister of State for Justice and Minister for Afghan resettlement to the Chair of the Prison Service Pay Review Body (PSPRB).
The contract to manage Rainsbrook Secure Training Centre in Warwickshire has ended by mutual agreement, Prisons Minister Victoria Atkins confirmed today.
Child abusers will face more time behind bars after the Government confirmed plans to increase the maximum penalties for a range of cruelty offences.
People at risk of losing their home are set to benefit from enhanced legal support following a consultation launched by the government today (25 November 2021).
Emergency workers will receive greater protection from violent criminals after the Government confirmed ‘Harper’s Law’ would be added to the statute book.
The Lord Chancellor has announced the reappointment of Michael Seath as a member of the Family Procedure Rule Committee for 3 years from 11 September 2021.
A crack team of experts led by Lord Wolfson QC will promote the UK’s prestigious legal services to the Middle East in a week-long trade mission to Dubai starting today (22 November 2021).
Offenders released from prison face being banned from drinking from today (17 November 2021) under world-first plans to curb alcohol-fuelled crime.
Proposed new scheme to help families access funds belonging to loved ones who lack mental capacity without need to go to court.
Prisons Minister Victoria Atkins has today (11 November 2021) outlined urgent action to address ‘unacceptable’ failings at a secure training centre run by G4S.
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