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Manchester volunteers have been hailed by Jonathan Djanogly after their work healing local community rifts attracted star billing.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
Ken Clarke has announced an additional £500,000 to help victims of homicide, following the publication of the Victims Commissioner's report.
The Bribery Act comes into force today, enabling the country to play a full part in tackling corruption.
Britain will play its full part in the international clampdown on corruption as the Bribery Act comes into force today.
Squatters will no longer get legal aid to fight home owners trying to evict them from their properties.
Dame Janet Smith DBE will succeed Lord Brennan of Bibury QC as independent Assessor for miscarriages of justice compensation.
Jonathan Djanogly has been explaining reforms to tackle the problem of 'no win, no fee' legal schemes and fears of a compensation culture.
New laws to help make it easier for children and vulnerable victims and witnesses to give evidence in court come into force today.
The National Archives has released new online files, including records of a review of the Order of the British Empire during 1933.
Government has signed the first Dispute Resolution Commitment, requiring departments to use mediation, arbitration and conciliation.
The Government will lead by example by committing to using better, quicker and more efficient ways of resolving legal disputes.
Special units to help prisoners kick their drug addictions are launching in five prisons.
A legal loophole that could allow those who physically abuse children or vulnerable adults to escape justice is to be closed.
A radical plan to reduce reoffending, an improved sentencing framework and reform of the legal aid system were outlined today.
Lord McNally visited the Midlands to see how one local authority is leading the way in transparency and Freedom of Information.
Channel 4's 'Dispatches' goes behind the scenes of an integrated offender management scheme.
Queen's Birthday Honours list 2011.
Written ministerial statement on police fireams use to House of Commons 9 June 2011 by Minister of State for Policing and Criminal Justice.
Police use of firearms in England and Wales 2009 to 2010.
Probation staff in Northumbria have helped score top marks for keeping offenders on the straight and narrow.
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