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A record number of offenders with alcohol problems will be forced to stay dry this festive season in a bid to cut booze-fuelled crime over Christmas.
Upper Tribunal Administrative Appeals Chamber decision by Judge Jones on 12 July 2023.
Canine hero Judy stole the nation's heart when she saved thousands of lives during the Second World War.
Drinks company that used false bank statements to obtain £300,000 from lenders under false pretences has been wound up in court.
Sports training provider operating in northwest disqualified for 7 years after failing to account for £2.5 million of public funds.
Bankrupts from Birmingham, Stoke-on-Trent and South-West London handed bankruptcy restrictions after all provided false details to secure £165,000 of loans.
Employment Tribunal decision.
Employment Appeal Tribunal judgment of Mr Justice Choudhury, Ms G Mills and Mrs G P Todd on 12 July 2022.
Criminals who commit alcohol-fuelled crime may be banned from drinking and made to wear ‘sobriety tags’ after new legislation comes into force today (19 May 2020).
The Ministry of Justice and Mayor of London announce crackdown against alcohol related crime.
The Court of Appeal has quashed Lisa Sudale's original sentence today and replaced it with 18 months imprisonment
Upper Tribunal Administrative Appeals Chamber decision by Judge Markus on 1 November 2016.
This free seminar will explore the latest thinking on identity psychology and its implications for probation practice.
Employment Appeal Tribunal judgment of Mr Justice Langstaff on 16 May 2013.
Upper Tribunal Administrative Appeals Chamber decision by Judge Hemingway on 24 July 2017.
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