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Figures have revealed how efficiently and effectively courts and tribunals operated during the Olympics. In the criminal courts…
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
During London’s Olympics Her Majesty’s Courts & Tribunals Service acted efficiently and effectively to bring Olympic crimes to justice.
The 2011/12 Claims Management Regulation Unit’s annual report.
That’s the latest warning from the Claims Management Regulation Unit.
People will be able to use a simpler and quicker system to apply for their loved ones to legally manage their affairs under new plans.
People will be able to use a simpler and quicker system to apply for their loved ones to legally manage their affairs.
Government has appointed David Norgrove as the chair of the new Family Justice Board.
The Government has appointed David Norgrove as the Chair of the new Family Justice Board.
Details of the government's plans to strengthen the family justice system.
Employment tribunal fees will be tailored to encourage businesses and workers to mediate or settle a dispute rather than go to a hearing.
Families of missing people will be given greater support when a loved one goes missing.
Plans to strengthen the law so children continue to see both parents if they separate have been put forward by ministers today.
Justice Minister Jonathan Djanogly has launched plans to scrutinise, simplify or scrap more than 150 regulations that affect legal services.
Jonathan Djanogly met with business leaders to launch ‘Justice for Business: Supporting Business and Promoting Growth,’this morning.
Justice Minister Jonathan Djanogly met with business leaders to launch ‘Justice for Business: Supporting Business and Promoting Growth.
Fraudsters are using the name of the Ministry of Justice and other organisations to trick members of the public into parting with money.
The Government’s radical plans to reduce reoffending, reform the legal aid system and tackle the growth of compensation culture can start to…
The Ministry of Justice is issuing a warning to the public after an increase in scams where consumers are telephoned or emailed by people falsely…
Court hearings are becoming more efficient and prisoner movements are being reduced in Hertfordshire's first ever virtual court.
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