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How the government is carrying out its commitment to review the impact of Employment Tribunal fees.
First published during the 2015 to 2016 Cameron Conservative government
What the government is doing to reduce reoffending to reduce the number of victims and the cost to the taxpayer.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
How the government is working to improve the transparency of the justice system by publishing data and information that is accessible and easily understood.
Young offenders need education and training to enable them to return to school or college or find employment, but too many lack basic skills.
To meet the needs of victims and save public money we need a criminal justice system that is less bureaucratic and costs less to run.
We need to make sure that sentences are more effective at punishing offenders and repairing the harm caused to victims.
How the government is making sure victims of crime get the support they need, as a fundamental part of a civilised justice system.
How the government is preventing terrorist attacks on the UK, and on British people and businesses abroad.
How the government is working to make the family justice system work better for families and put children’s needs first at all times.
The costs of civil litigation are too high, and are fuelled by no win no fee conditional fee agreements (CFAs).
Actions being taken to make Administrative Justice and Tribunals more streamlined and efficient.
How the government is working to reduce unnecessary costs and make sure that legal aid helps those who need it.
The government’s response to the report and recommendations of the external Voice of the Child: Dispute Resolution Advisory Group.
Update on the progress of the pension scheme for eligible fee-paid judges, and open consultation on scheme design.
Redacted version of the Ministry of Justice (MOJ) grant agreement with Victim Support to operate the nationally commissioned Homicide Service from 1 October 2014.
Approach to EU Justice and Home Affairs, parliamentary scrutiny, annual report, past and upcoming decisions, and the code of practice.
Sets out the levels at which claims management regulation fees will be set for 2015 to 2016.
The Ministry of Justice (MOJ) oversees the implementation of 2 international mechanisms aimed at monitoring places of detention.
A consultation proposing a merger of the 4 Local Justice Areas (LJAs) in North Yorkshire into a single area to be known as the North Yorkshire LJA.
Proposed changes to legal aid payments arising from the Anti-Social Behaviour Crime & Policing Act 2014.
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