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Probation staff in Northumbria have helped score top marks for keeping offenders on the straight and narrow.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
Less than a week remains before the Government's consultation on its draft Defamation Bill closes - everyone is being urged to get involved.
Children are the most important people in the family justice system and their voice needs to be heard in proposed reforms.
Children are the most important people in the Family Justice system and their voice needs to be heard in proposed reforms to Family Justice.
The National Offender Management Service and Clinks are launching two mentoring pilots for offenders in Merseyside and Nottingham.
A new court building specialising in financial, business and property dispute resolution is set to open for business in the autumn.
Damian Green gave this speech to the National Asylum Stakeholder Forum on 26 May 2011. This version is 'as delivered'.
New Criminal Justice Statistics show a dramatic increase in the number of criminals who persistently reoffend.
Europe is in danger of making the wrong choices on new data protection rules, Secretary of State for Justice Kenneth Clarke said.
This speech was given by criminal justice minister Nick Herbert on 23 May 2011. It is as delivered.
This written ministerial statement was laid in the House of Commons on 23 May 2011 by Nick Herbert and the House of Lords by Baroness…
Government has launched a report of plans to break the cycle of reoffending by giving offenders access to skills that employers demand.
Kenneth Clarke will be a panel member on the BBC's Question Time tonight when it is broadcast from inside a prison for the first time.
A new education programme to help young people better understand the justice system and the role they might play in it has been launched.
Plans to strengthen the UK's reputation as a world leader in legal services were unveiled by Kenneth Clarke and Lord Green today.
The Lord Chancellor has re-appointed two members of the Administrative Justice and Tribunals Council.
Plans to strengthen the UK’s reputation as a world leader in legal services were unveiled by Ken Clarke and Lord Green today.
Work to tackle women's offending can continue at 26 community projects thanks to a one-off £3.2m funding deal.
Separating couples in Manchester are resolving their disputes more cheaply, quickly and less stressfully following new rules introduced.
Work to address women's offending can continue at 26 community projects thanks to a one off £3.2m funding deal.
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