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The Justice Secretary has announced the appointments of Mary Carter and Luke Corkill as members of PSPRB for a period of 5 years from 3 April 2018 to 31 March 2023.
First published during the 2016 to 2019 May Conservative government
The Lord Chancellor in consultation with the Lord Chief Justice announced the appointments of Alpa Parmar (from 6 April) and Beverley Thompson-Brown (from 15 June) for the period of 3 years.
The Lord Chancellor in consultation with the Lord Chief Justice announced the appointment of Gabriella Bettiga for the period of three years from 2 May 2018 to 2 May 2021.
The findings of the urgent review of parole processes have been published by Justice Secretary David Gauke today, alongside a package of ambitious reforms
Talented people from all backgrounds across the legal profession will be given greater support to apply to become a judge.
Justice Secretary David Gauke has today (23 April 2018) appointed Mrs Caroline Corby as the interim Chair of the Parole Board.
The government has passed its target to recruit an additional 2,500 prison officers by the end of 2018.
The Lord Chancellor has announced the Royal Appointment of Commissioners to the Judicial Appointments Commission (JAC).
Lord Keen's keynote address on civil justice reform at the Association of Personal Injury Lawyers conference.
A new chairman will oversee the direction of the courts and tribunal service, following the retirement of current post holder Robert Ayling.
Holiday sickness fraudsters have been dealt a significant blow after new rules to bring pay-outs under control were given the go-ahead, Ministers revealed today.
As part of the Government’s commitment to tackling extremism, a second separation centre has been opened to curtail the influence of the most disruptive prisoners.
The Secretary of State for Justice announces the appointment of Edward Timpson CBE for a period of 3 years.
Government review of the law and powers to deal with unauthorised caravan sites and developments has been announced by the Housing Minister.
Bailiffs who aggressively pursue debts will come under fresh scrutiny through plans announced by ministers to tackle intimidating and inappropriate behaviour.
Oral statement from the Lord Chancellor and Justice Secretary, David Gauke, in response to today’s judgment.
Statement from the Lord Chancellor and Justice Secretary, David Gauke, in response to today’s judgment
The event is a key part of a major government consultation on the issue, and the first of 6 to be held across the country.
Justice Secretary David Gauke today (20 March 2018) unveiled the Civil Liability Bill, offering hope of lower insurance premiums to millions of motorists.
Justice Minister Dr Phillip Lee speaks at the launch of the Centre for Social Justice’s ‘A Women-Centred Approach’ report.
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