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Provisional police funding announcement as laid in the House of Commons on 19 December 2012 by Damian Green.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
The Commission on a Bill of Rights has delivered its report - A UK Bill of Rights? - The Choice Before Us - to the Government. On the…
The next step in the Rehabilitation Revolution will see Justice Secretary Chris Grayling today talking with business leaders, voluntary and …
Detailed proposals to reduce the impact of ill-founded judicial reviews that are slowing down the courts have been announced.
Speech by Lord McNally covering legal aid, including reforms to the Legal Aid, Sentencing and Punishment of Offenders Bill.
New measures to bring down the number and cost of whiplash claims have been announced today.
Drivers struggling with rising insurance premiums will see Government action today.
The rehabilitation of short-sentenced prisoners to cut crime and make communities safer was the focus of an ITV Tonight Programme.
From today a range of new criminal offences and sentences in the Legal Aid, Sentencing and Punishment of Offender Act come into effect.
From 3 December 2012 new offences of aggravated knife possession come into force.
Cases of murder, manslaughter, drug dealing and teen crime are being added to the website You be the Judge today.
People can now take on the role of a judge in a murder or a drug dealing case, on a Ministry of Justice website designed to make sense of sentencing.
Lawrence Kershen QC, commercial mediator at Tooks Chambers and former Chairman of Restorative Justice Council, discusses restorative justice
Chris Grayling made his first visit to Wales as Secretary of State for Justice.
The Justice Secretary Chris Grayling will bring forward legislation to give householders even greater protection from burglars.
A new strategy to tackle violence against women and girls has been launched in Thurrock by Victims and Equalities Minister Helen Grant.
A ground breaking partnership approach to protecting communities from crime and keeping the public safe has been recognised at awards.
Draft proposals to ensure that laws on prisoner voting comply with UK’s international legal obligations were outlined by Justice Secretary.
This written ministerial statement was laid in the House of Lords on 20 November 2012 by Lord Taylor and in the House of Commons by Damian…
A rehabilitation revolution aimed at cutting crime, better educating troubled young people and offering real value to taxpayers was set out …
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