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A new digital case management system called Common Platform is now live in Derby Crown and Magistrates’ Courts, and Chesterfield Magistrates’ Court.
On 29 October, Jacqueline Taggart was found guilty at Sheffield Magistrates’ Court of working while her Security Industry Authority (SIA) licence was suspended.
Detailed plan outlines how the civil and family courts, and our tribunals are increasing capacity to hear cases and maintain operations during COVID-19.
New functions available to enable the upload of unused disclosed material.
Review will examine how courts balance child safety and right to family life.
First published during the 2019 to 2022 Johnson Conservative government
He was subsequently convicted of working while his SIA licence was suspended.
Killers who withhold information on their victims could spend longer behind bars.
Two new ‘Nightingale Courts’ in Winchester and Liverpool will begin hearing cases this week as part of a government move to tackle the impact of coronavirus on the justice system.
A new code to simplify the country’s complex sentencing laws moved a step closer today (22 October 2020) as the Sentencing Act 2020 received Royal Assent.
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.
Temporary jury rooms have been installed at courts across Yorkshire as part of the Government’s plan to tackle the impact of COVID-19 on the justice system.
Two new ‘Nightingale Courts’ in Bristol and Chester will begin hearing cases this week as part of a government move to tackle the impact of coronavirus on the justice system.
New digital case management system to be tested by a series of magistrates’ and Crown Courts from September 2020.
A detailed response outlining progress against recommendations from Dr Natalie Byrom's 2019 report on data and academic engagement.
Applications are now open for anyone who believes they may have paid too much for some court services.
Phishing emails are being sent out, claiming to be from HM Courts & Tribunals Service.
Van registered at Brackley address tied to wood dumped inside M25.
Good Things Foundation has today (30 September 2020) published its assessment of a test service that helps people to access reformed HMCTS online services from 26 organisations across the UK.
Under-represented groups will be better supported to become judges following the launch of a new action plan to increase diversity on the bench.
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