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The 6th summit between Attorneys General from Australia, Canada, New Zealand, the USA and England and Wales took place in London last week
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
Cybercrime will be discussed by Attorneys General from Australia, Canada, New Zealand, USA and England/Wales.
Attorney General announces 4 new lawyers who will prosecute some of the most serious criminal cases in the country.
Ahead of the Scottish independence referendum, the Attorney General reflected on the unique ties between our legal systems.
The International Criminal Court is looking at allegations of historic detainee abuse in Iraq. Attorney General responds for the government.
On 29 and 30 April the UK and US hosted the Ukraine Forum on Asset Recovery to help the people of Ukraine recover their stolen assets.
Attorney General Dominic Grieve QC MP presented the LawWorks and Attorney General Student Awards at the House of Commons
Family of Private Cheryl James can now apply to the High Court for a new inquest into her death.
The Attorney General asks people to take care when commenting online ahead of the Hillsborough inquest
Statement from the Attorney General as triple killer has sentence increased
Statement and background to the case at the Court of Appeal today
Attorney General Dominic Grieve QC MP keynote speech at the launch of new Bar Standards Board handbook
Timothy Cray, Duncan Penny and Sarah Whitehouse have been appointed as Senior Treasury Counsel (Criminal), at the Central Criminal Court.
Discussing the history and importance of trial juries and how to deal with problems.
Future advisory notes from the Attorney General will be published to help prevent social media users from committing a contempt of court
Guidance for the legal profession on how material must be shared before and during trials.
European institutions should ensure they abide by the rule of law, says the Attorney General.
Man admits knowingly breaching an injunction on images or information claiming to be the adults Jon Venables or Robert Thompson
Meeting promoted good governance in all territories under the British flag
Event brings together key partners supporting the recovery of stolen assets for the Arab Countries in Transition.
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