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People can now find out how justice was delivered in their neighbourhood, with new data published on the Government’s crime mapping website.
Justice Minister Jonathan Djanogly has launched plans to scrutinise, simplify or scrap more than 150 regulations that affect legal services.
For the first time the public will be able to track online what happened after a crime was committed in their neighbourhood.
Money deducted from prisoners’ pay packets to fund victim support services has raised £383,724 in its first six months.
Money deducted from prisoners’ pay packets to fund victim support services as part of a new Government scheme has raised more than £383,000.
All public websites will now have to demonstrate that they are taking steps to comply with new EU laws on the storage of personal data.
Ken Clarke has launched the new enterprise ONE3ONE Solutions with a mission to increase the productive, commercial work of prisoners.
The Government is proud of its human rights’ record, Justice Minister Lord McNally today told a United Nations’ review of the UK’s human rights…
Bill Wood, who is the acting Chair of the Civil Mediation Council, talks about the success of mediation in the civil justice system.
Lord McNally's speaking note covers social mobility within the legal professions and judicial diversity.
Will Riley was a victim of burglary ten years ago when the home he shared with his wife and young daughter in North London was broken into.
Plans for a new tool to tackle economic crime were published today.
Clarke tells Russians London’s legal services are unrivalled in size, quality, experience, flexibility, efficiency and value for money.
More women and people from minority backgrounds will be encouraged to become judges under plans announced today by Ken Clarke.
Courts in England and Wales will be more publicly accessible than ever before when television broadcasting is introduced.
Paul Turner of the Institute of Chartered Accountants explains why they are supporting the business dispute resolution commitment.
Senior representatives from business, consumer, digital and legal organisations met to share views on proposed Common European Sales Law.
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