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Avoiding a £30 annual fishing licence has cost a Ruddington man more than £500 in penalties
British Ambassador Ruairí O’Connell addressed justice sector officials at the Kosovo Law Institute to mark the end of a three year project to monitor corruption cases in the prosecutorial and judicial systems.
First published during the 2016 to 2019 May Conservative government
MPs and lords were invited to hear about the latest developments from a range of court reform projects and services.
Nottingham waste carrier has vehicle seized and has to pay £1,760 fine and costs of £2,995
Speech by British Ambassador Ruairí O’Connell at a round table event entitled ‘Integrity of the justice system in combating corruption', organised by Kosovo Law Institute, with the support of the British Embassy.
Easy access to HMCTS services for Welsh speakers
David Gauke sets out his vision for a "smart" justice system to reduce reoffending, protect the public and ensure serious criminals receive the punishment they deserve.
David Gauke today (18 February 2019) set out his vision for a "smart" justice system to reduce reoffending, protect the public and ensure serious criminals receive the punishment they deserve.
A Leeds man has been ordered to pay back £1,373,060 he illegally earned after the conclusion of a proceeds of crime hearing at Leeds Crown Court.
The government has unveiled the most comprehensive package ever to tackle domestic abuse.
We are rolling out more reliable wifi across our criminal courts.
More than 150,000 people used online justice services in the past 12 months taking the total number to over 300,000 in the past four years.
The Investigatory Powers Act introduced a right of appeal in some circumstances which comes into effect today.
Register your vessels or pay the price, Environment Agency warns
Justice Secretary David Gauke today spoke of his pride in a department ‘delivering real change’, after 3 important justice bills all became law on the same day (20 December 2018).
Previously disqualified husband and wife have been sentenced after committing a large-scale publishing fraud.
People in Swindon will benefit from improved facilities at two of the town’s courts following £2.6m of government funding.
Matt Ralton, of St Stephens Road, Leicester was proved guilty of fishing without a licence failing to state name and address and obstructing a constable
The Secretary of State for Justice spoke at the first international forum on online court services.
The country’s third Courts and Tribunals Service Centre will be opened in Loughborough.
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