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A pilot launched today will test the fully video courtroom with members of the public for the first time.
First published during the 2016 to 2019 May Conservative government
A fully online divorce application process is being tested across England and Wales for the first time.
HMCTS will today (18 January 2018) launch a team dedicated to promoting media reporting in courts.
A public consultation on proposals to shape future decisions on the court and tribunal estate was launched today, as part of the transformation of our justice system.
A local man has received an OBE in this years’ New Year’s Honours list, for services to the administration of justice.
All those eligible for employment tribunal fee refunds can apply from today, following a successful opening phase of the scheme.
More than 3,000 tube and bus fare dodgers have been sentenced through a revolutionary new digital sentencing system.
The country’s first Courts & Tribunals Service Centres will be launched in Birmingham and Stoke-on-Trent.
Those who go above and beyond to help victims and witnesses through often traumatic court experience have been recognised at a national awards ceremony.
The first people eligible for employment tribunal fee refunds will be able to apply from today, the government has announced.
Victims and witnesses will have their experience of going to court made easier through a number of new waiting rooms.
Recognising and rewarding support for witnesses at court.
Certain appeals to the tax tribunal can now be made online.
Update on our work to provide services in the Welsh language.
HMCTS provides advice to debtors who may receive a letter for unpaid historic fines.
The Prisons and Courts Bill paves the way for the biggest overhaul of prisons in a generation and delivery of a world-class court system.
Elizabeth Truss thanked staff at HMP Bristol and Bristol Civil and Family Justice Centre for their ‘vital work’.
Elizabeth Truss met staff and judges at the Court of Appeal and Central Family Court.
The HMCTS online service lets people charged with a traffic offence plead guilty or not guilty without the need to attend court.
HMCTS ‘Help with Fees’ online service makes the process quicker and easier for customers when applying for fee remission.
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