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Schools, businesses and councils will all be helped by the latest stage of major law changes turning the tide on compensation culture.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
Tough new laws designed to protect the public from aggressive bailiffs are being implemented by Government.
New measures launched today will see those criminals who deliberately cheat the system and leave taxpayers to foot their legal aid bill, despite being able to pay, face having their cars seized.
From today criminals who deliberately cheat the system and leave taxpayers to foot their legal aid bill, despite being able to pay, face having their cars seized.
Extra support to help tackle reoffending in Staffordshire and West Midlands was announced today by Justice Secretary Chris Grayling as he unveiled a new resettlement prison.
Reforming HM Courts and Tribunals Service
While the number of people entering the criminal justice system is falling a hardcore group continue to reoffend at an alarming rate, latest figures show.
A new easy-to-use online tool has been launched so people can check the performance of the coroner service in their area.
The needs of bereaved families will be put at the heart of a reformed coroner system by a new national code, Justice Minister Helen Grant announced.
Speech by Minister of State for Policing and Criminal Justice on National Group on Sexual Violence against Children and Vulnerable People.
Sufferers of a deadly industrial disease to be supported by faster legal processes under proposals announced by Courts Minister Helen Grant.
Hundreds of the firms which bombard the public with adverts for profitable compensation claims have left the industry following changes to the law.
Anyone applying for a lasting power of attorney (LPA) to choose someone they trust to make decisions for them if they lose mental capacity will be helped by a 15 per cent cut in the application fee announced by Justice Minis…
Written ministerial statement on the Independent Police Complaints Commission Annual Report 2012 to 2013.
Written ministerial statement on the publication of statistics on police firearms use in England and Wales: 1 April 2011 to 31 March 2012.
Four new board members have been appointed to the Youth Justice Board with effect from July 2013.
Customers taking on the services of claims management companies (CMCs) will be better protected as tough new rules come into effect.
Written ministerial laid by Nick Herbert, Minister of State for Policing and Criminal Justice, on 17 July 2012.
A third sector organisation was awarded £150,000 today to help voluntary groups play a leading role in cutting crime and reducing reoffending.
Speech given by Lord Chancellor and Secretary of State for Justice Rt Hon Chris Grayling MP.
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