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Serious criminals will face justice as soon as possible with the abolition of committal hearings Justice Minister Damian Green said today.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
The Ministry of Justice is pleased to announce a new appointment to the Hertfordshire Advisory Sub-Committee.
The Minister for Europe yesterday launched the second round of consultations on the Balance of Competences review and invites contributions.
New support will help mutuals and the voluntary sector compete for contracts to deliver rehabilitation services for offenders.
Speech given by Rt. Hon Lord McNally, Minister of State for Justice, on his visit to St Petersburg.
Every area is to have a dedicated ‘Traffic Court’ to deal with low-level road traffic offences, Justice Minister Damian Green said today.
The Ministry of Justice is pleased to announce the appointment of new members to the Sussex Advisory Committee & Sub Committee.
Lawyers, business groups and the public are all being asked to submit their views on the balance of competences.
New national standards to raise the quality of experts used in family courts were announced by the Government today.
The Home Secretary today (Wednesday 15 May) said life should mean life for anyone who murders a police officer.
Decision notice about the extension of the reserved legal activities.
Speech given by Damian Green to the Police Federation on 14 May 2013
The government has introduced new legislation to tackle antisocial behaviour, criminalise forced marriage and reform the police.
Radical reforms to the way criminals are rehabilitated will mean every offender leaving prison must serve a minimum of 12 months under supervision in the community.
Written ministerial statement laid in the House of Commons on 9 May 2013 by Damian Green and in the House of Lords by Lord Taylor of Holbeach.
The culture of using meritless judicial review applications to delay immigration decisions and hold up development will be attacked by new controls announced today by Justice Secretary Chris Grayling.
The Ministry of Justice is pleased to annouce the appointment of four new members to the Hertfordshire Advisory Committee.
The latest stage of a series of reforms to turn the tide on the growing compensation culture has taken effect.
Major law changes are turning the tide on the growing compensation culture, Justice Secretary Chris Grayling said today.
Major new changes to the way prisoners receive privileges will be implemented over the next six months.
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