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Advantis take over responsibility for Crown Court means testing (CCMT) debt collection and enforcement services (DCES).
Victims of domestic abuse will be better protected as part of a new law ensuring even more abusers face tougher management from police and probation.
CEO David Holdsworth has written to Diocesan Bishops who are also trustees of Church charities to seek further information on Church safeguarding processes.
Victims of rape and sexual abuse are being encouraged to seek vital support through a new Government campaign.
Our Interim Director of Legal Services Matthew Wagstaff provides an update on our ongoing review of our use of e-discovery software.
Alison Sansome appointed as non-executive Board Chair for the Office of the Public Guardian.
The path around the South West’s glorious coastline is further enhanced thanks to improvements to the Marsland Mouth to Newquay section in Cornwall.
His Majesty The King has approved the award of 9 new Honorary King’s Counsel (KC Honoris Causa) in England and Wales.
The Charity Commission has launched two separate statutory inquiries into SharedImpact and SharedImpact Foundation (UK) Limited.
The Government has launched a consultation on a new approach to Land Use empowering decision makers with the toolkit to protect the most productive agricultural land and boost food security.
Foreign Secretary announces new funding for programmes in Tunisia to smash the gangs and secure UK borders.
Awarding body Pearson put the integrity of exam papers at risk and failed to monitor examiners’ conflicts of interest.
The Court of Appeal has refused Motorola permission to appeal the CMA’s findings that it was making supernormal profits from providing communications network services to the UK emergency services.
The Charity Commission has launched a statutory inquiry into Iraqi Welfare Association.
Rubbish later caught fire, disrupting town – Lancashire and Devon men guilty of waste crime
Powerful new legislation will give law enforcement tougher tools to pursue people smugglers and disrupt their ability to carry out small boat crossings.
8.8 miles (14.1km) stretch between Birkenhead and Welsh border gives public access to iconic coastline in the North West and North Wales.
Tender opportunity for Civil Legal Advice (CLA) specialist telephone advice services from 1 September 2025.
A farm company and its director has been fined and ordered to pay costs totalling almost £8,000 after failing to ensure land spreading did not cause pollution.
Chancellor of the Exchequer Rachel Reeves spoke at Siemens Healthineers in Oxfordshire on 29 January 2025.
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