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Justice Minister Jeremy Wright has welcomed a new £30m fund to improve the prospects of up to 20,000 vulnerable young people launched by Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg today.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
We are pleased to announce that Jodi Berg has been appointed by the Secretary of State to be the Chair of the Administrative Justice Forum.
The first ever case allowing vulnerable victims and witnesses to give evidence ahead of the trial will start tomorrow.
This article first appeared in the Law Society Gazette on 31 March 2014.
A ground-breaking pilot testing a new way of rehabilitating offenders continues to show marked falls in reoffending.
The largest family justice reforms for a generation will come into effect today.
Separating couples will be given clear new guidelines setting out what they should expect when property and income is distributed by the courts, Simon Hughes has announced.
Stephen James Leach has been appointed as a new Commissioner for the Criminal Cases Review Commission.
The Lord Chancellor Chris Grayling presided over the swearing in of this year's 100 Queen's Counsel (QC) and six Honorary Queen's Counsel.
Criminal cases will be handled digitally from the moment a crime is committed through to the conclusion in court, Criminal Justice Minister Damian Green said today.
The Lord Chancellor in consultation with the Lord Chief Justice today announced the appointment of David Eveleigh and Marina Gibbs.
£14 million of new funding taken directly from criminals’ pockets will provide vital services to help victims recover from the effects of crime, Justice Secretary Chris Grayling has today announced.
Bailiffs will be banned from entering homes at night and from using physical force against debtors under new laws coming into effect this weekend to clean up the industry, Justice Secretary Chris Grayling has announced.
Rainsbrook secure training centre
Vulnerable domestic abuse victims will be helped by the scrapping of fees for domestic violence injunctions, Courts Minister Shailesh Vara has announced.
Shocking figures showing the number of offenders who commit violence against a person, a sexual offence, burglary and theft offences in the 12 months after release from custody, have today been released by the Justice Secret…
The welfare of children will be brought closer to the family court system as key safeguarding organisation Cafcass joins the Ministry of Justice, Family Justice Minister Simon Hughes has announced.
The first comprehensive and co-ordinated effort to tackle nuisance calls has been published by Culture Secretary Maria Miller.
HM Courts & Tribunals Service will deliver a programme of reform to meet the needs and expectations of the 21st century at a lower cost to the public, with a one-off investment to deliver savings in excess of £100 millio…
Thousands of separating couples are being urged to spurn confrontational courtroom battles and use mediation to sort out disputes over their property, finances and children, as new figures reveal the ten busiest divorce cour…
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