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Further updates 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.
Unpaid work and key programmes to stop criminals reoffending will be delivered by HM Prison and Probation Service from next June, the Lord Chancellor confirmed today (11 June 2020).
First published during the 2019 to 2022 Johnson Conservative government
Seeking nominations for honorary Queen’s Counsel.
Access to websites supporting some of the most vulnerable victims of crime will be free of charge during the coronavirus pandemic, thanks to a new deal brokered by the Government.
The Lord Chancellor has appointed David Marshall as a solicitor member of the Civil Procedure Rule Committee.
An expansion of face-to-face hearings is planned this week as 16 more court and tribunal buildings open across England and Wales.
The Lord Chancellor has announced an extension to Sally Cheshire’s tenure as Interim Chair of the Children and Family Court Advisory and Support Service.
Prisons and Probation Minister Lucy Frazer has today (2 June 2020) set out how those services will start to recover from the restrictions imposed in response to coronavirus.
Prison officers are being taught specialist skills to support their vital work with children who are in custody having committed serious offences.
Reduction of interest rates for Court Funds Office special and basic accounts from today (1 June 2020).
The Secretary of State today (27 May 2020) announced the re-appointment of Professor Nicholas Hopkins as Law Commissioner for property, family and trust law.
Prime Minister to open virtual Hidden Harms Summit in Downing Street to drive action to tackle domestic abuse, child sexual exploitation and modern slavery
Terrorists face a minimum of 14 years behind bars for serious offences and tougher monitoring, as a new Bill enters Parliament today (20 May 2020).
Criminals who commit alcohol-fuelled crime may be banned from drinking and made to wear ‘sobriety tags’ after new legislation comes into force today (19 May 2020).
Family video calls will be introduced at prisons and young offender institutions across England and Wales.
The Lord Chancellor’s statement on jury trials.
A funding pot of £2.5 million is being made available to community services across England and Wales which support women at risk of being drawn into crime.
People seeking help with housing, debt, discrimination and employment problems will benefit from a £5.4m boost thanks to new government funding.
Communities Secretary announces £76 million extra funding to support survivors of domestic abuse, sexual violence and vulnerable children and their families and victims of modern slavery.
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