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A court has ordered a former security company director who knowingly worked without a licence to pay £40,000 as the proceeds of crime.
Sweeping reforms to increase the number of rape cases reaching court while bolstering support for victims have been unveiled by the government today (18 June 2021).
First published during the 2019 to 2022 Johnson Conservative government
A Cardiff company director pleaded guilty at Cardiff Magistrates’ Court to deploying an unlicensed man to protect the residents of Wallich Clifford Community Hostel.
Important court and tribunal judgments will be available via The National Archives for the first time, increasing transparency and securing free access for all.
A further update on work MOJ is doing to respond to the CJEU judgment of November 2018 in O’Brien No.2 and the Supreme Court’s judgment in Miller of December 2019.
The Lord Chancellor spoke at the Law Society to thank the hidden heroes who kept justice moving during the COVID-19 pandemic and outlined his plans for recovering the system, as well as propelling it towards a better future.
New service providers began work in Wales from 1 April 2021
Favourite recreation spot and chalk stream hit by 79 million litres of sludge.
On Tuesday 18 May, a Buxton man pleaded guilty at Thameside Magistrates' Court to infringing the licensing conditions of his two Security Industry Authority (SIA) licences.
The biggest shake-up of terrorist sentencing and monitoring in decades has been granted Royal Assent today (29 April 2021) – giving the courts, police and security services greater powers to protect the public.
A Blackpool man has been ordered to pay a four-figure sum for providing unlicensed security to a school.
The new criminal case management system is now in use at a further five courts in these regions.
The home of Bolton Wanderers Football Club will begin a new life as a temporary court this week, joining the national effort to tackle the impact of coronavirus on the criminal justice system.
A Somerset man has been handed a suspended jail sentence after he provided unlicensed security to a party attended by 400 under 18-year-olds.
HMCTS to start to offer on-site rapid testing to people who attend scheduled hearings and are not showing symptoms of coronavirus (COVID-19).
Three London security company directors have been fined and been given a criminal record.
Scammers using HMCTS telephone numbers to demand tax payments.
New moves across the country keep HMCTS on track to open 60 Nightingale courtrooms by the end of March.
Pilot to trial the use of home testing kits among court users at five sites.
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