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New contracts for approved enforcement agency (AEA) services to be awarded by HMCTS.
The JSC report sets out recommendations to the HMCTS reform programme. This page details the HMCTS response to those recommendations.
Annual Reports to the Secretary of State for BEIS and the Chair of ACAS on the activities of the Certification Officer
Takeaway shop worker insisted he was just hungry and denied illegally caught crayfish would be used in takeaway
Cragg Ross Dawson, a research agency, will provide a central service to HM Courts and Tribunals Service (HMCTS), recruiting legal professionals to take part in research for projects within HMCTS
Survivors of domestic abuse and other harmful conduct are being invited to share their experiences of how well the family courts protects them and their children in private family law proceedings.
Murderers who fail to disclose the whereabouts of a victim’s body may spend longer behind bars.
Changes to the Victim Surcharge which are due to take effect on offences committed on or after 28 June 2019.
Nottingham man guilty of fishing without licence and taking fish.
What to expect from security searches when entering courts and tribunals.
Adam Varey of Woodyard Lane, Foston, Derby was successfully prosecuted by the Environment Agency
Legal professionals will soon be able to enter the vast majority of courts and tribunals more easily as a successful pilot scheme is extended nationwide.
First published during the 2016 to 2019 May Conservative government
In our first reform podcast, Susan Acland-Hood and Richard Susskind reflect on digital courts and the progress of the reform programme.
New legislation making it even easier for court users to apply for small money claims or divorce online was unveiled in the House of Lords today (1 May 2019).
A new national recruitment process, designed by HM Courts and Tribunals Service and the judiciary, is helping to boost the number of new recruits.
West Country media and court officials today attended the first in a series of roundtable meetings designed to promote the reporting of courts and tribunals.
Skip man given a suspended 6-month prison sentence for dumping construction and demolition waste on land at Easton on the Hill.
Shrewsbury court users are benefitting from a state of the art new justice centre thanks to £5m of government funding.
Sheffield man to pay £600 after avoiding a £30 annual licence
Two men from Kettering and Rushden have been fined for fishing without a licence.
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