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The Lord Chancellor has approved the appointment of Professor Alison Young as the Law Commissioner for Public Law and the Law in Wales.
The Attorney General delivered a key note speech to the Institute of Government on the Rule of Law and effective government
The opportunities available for aspiring barristers and solicitors in Yorkshire and beyond were discussed when the Attorney General visited staff at the Government Legal Department in Leeds.
Barristers in the South eastern circuit and students from the Cambridge University Law Society were paid a visit by the Attorney General on Thursday.
Information about how to get ESFA funding for post-16 education and training.
Stephen Hardy is a Professor of Law and the Dean of the Faculty of Business, Law & Politics at the University of Hull. Stephen has published widely in employment and social security law. Formerly, he was a practising Barrister, specialising...
Gráinne McKeever is a Professor of Law and Social Justice at Ulster University and has published widely in the areas of social security law and access to justice. She is the joint editor of the Journal of Social Security Law...
Dame Hazel Genn is Dean of Laws and Co-Director of the UCL Judicial Institute in the Faculty of Laws at University College London, where she is also an Honorary Fellow. She previously held a Chair and was Head of the...
Landmark legislation will ensure universities protect and promote freedom of speech on campus, fulfilling a manifesto promise to bolster academic freedom.
Information that schools maintained by a local authority must or should publish on their website.
The Attorney General’s Office (AGO) provides legal advice and support to the Attorney General and the Solicitor General (the Law Officers) who give legal advice to government. The AGO helps the Law Officers perform other duties in the public interest,...
How to arrange an effective external review of governance for your school or academy trust, and improve the performance of your board.
Use digital systems to simplify criminal legal aid processing: find forms for LAA criminal legal aid applications and eForms information.
Information that academies – including any educational setting with academy arrangements – and further education (FE) colleges must or should publish on their website.
The Department for Education’s statutory guidance publications for schools and local authorities.
The Military Court Service provides a criminal court for the Royal Navy, Army and Royal Air Force in the Court Martial, Summary Appeal and Service Civilian Court.
The appointment of new members to the LawtechUK Panel has been announced, representing outstanding individuals within the sector who bring a wealth of expertise and experience.
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