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Two new ‘Nightingale courts’ in Cirencester and Stafford have begun hearing cases this week, as part of a government move to tackle the impact of coronavirus on the justice system.
HMCTS processes for dealing with coronavirus cases which impact our courts and tribunals, including how information about incidents can be shared with staff, judiciary and professional court users.
Funding from a new grant has now been fully awarded to 11 different projects supporting vulnerable people across England and Wales, the Ministry of Justice has announced.
First published during the 2019 to 2022 Johnson Conservative government
We are calling on people to stay vigilant against fraudsters posing as enforcement officers and bailiffs.
University of Hull has opened its doors as a ‘Nightingale Court’, joining the national effort to tackle the impact of coronavirus on the justice system.
An extra 9 Nightingale courtrooms will bolster the national effort to tackle the impact of coronavirus on the justice system.
Most online applications submitted by legal professionals are processed and returned to applicants within one week.
Limited exceptions will ensure that complex applications can still be made using paper applications.
Another 3 ‘Nightingale' courtrooms are to open at the Ministry of Justice’s headquarters, as efforts to tackle the impact of the pandemic on the justice system are ramped up.
Provides the option to pre-record evidence in advance of a trial for vulnerable complainants of a crime, as well as witnesses, including children.
Introduction of multi-factor authentication, to provide additional security protection to account users.
A new digital case management system called Common Platform is now live in Derby Crown and Magistrates’ Courts, and Chesterfield Magistrates’ Court.
Detailed plan outlines how the civil and family courts, and our tribunals are increasing capacity to hear cases and maintain operations during COVID-19.
New functions available to enable the upload of unused disclosed material.
Two new ‘Nightingale Courts’ in Winchester and Liverpool will begin hearing cases this week as part of a government move to tackle the impact of coronavirus on the justice system.
Temporary jury rooms have been installed at courts across Yorkshire as part of the Government’s plan to tackle the impact of COVID-19 on the justice system.
Two new ‘Nightingale Courts’ in Bristol and Chester will begin hearing cases this week as part of a government move to tackle the impact of coronavirus on the justice system.
New digital case management system to be tested by a series of magistrates’ and Crown Courts from September 2020.
A detailed response outlining progress against recommendations from Dr Natalie Byrom's 2019 report on data and academic engagement.
Applications are now open for anyone who believes they may have paid too much for some court services.
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