April 10, 2013
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Ministry of Justice moves to GOV.UK
Ministry of Justice corporate content has moved to the new single website for government
April 9, 2013
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Making legal aid fairer for taxpayers
Plans to boost public confidence in the legal aid system and tackle towering bills have today been put out to consultation by Justice Secretary Chris…
April 8, 2013
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Tougher rules for claims management companies
The Claims Management Regulator (CMR) is set to introduce a number of changes in response to consumer concerns that bad practice by some Claims…
April 5, 2013
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Moratorium in fee-paid judicial pension cases
Following the case of O’Brien v Ministry of Justice and the decision of the UK Supreme Court that fee-paid Recorders are entitled to a pension, The…
April 3, 2013
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Cautions review launch
A review aimed at stopping serious and repeat offenders from escaping with a caution has been
April 2, 2013
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Justice Data Lab launched
A pioneering new service giving charities and voluntary organisations more information about what works to reduce reoffending has been launched…
March 29, 2013
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Victims to hold criminal justice system to account
Victims of crime will now be able to hold the criminal justice system to account thanks to a statutory new Victims Code, Helen Grant announced…
March 27, 2013
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Chris Grayling appoints Queen's Counsel
The Lord Chancellor Chris Grayling presided over the swearing in of this year's 84 Queen's Counsel (QC) and 8 Honorary Queen's… -
New laws for missing persons
New laws will give relatives of missing people help to deal with their loved ones’
March 22, 2013
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A working chance
Jocelyn Hillman, explains how the charity Working Chance is helping female offenders move across the social