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Sufferers of a deadly industrial disease are central to new plans to improve the way they claim compensation, Courts Minister Shailesh Vara announced today.
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New measures to tackle extremism and radicalisation across the UK have been proposed by the Prime Minister’s Extremism Taskforce.
A pioneering new organisation delivering professional expertise and promoting skills for those working to drive down reoffending in the community is to be set up, Chris Grayling has announced today.
People taking high value cases through civil courts in England and Wales will be expected to pay much more towards their running costs, Courts Minister Shailesh Vara has announced - while the fees for domestic violence injun…
From this month community sentences will have to include an element of punishment, as the radical overhaul of sentencing continues Justice Secretary Chris Grayling said today.
New Chairman of the Warwickshire Advisory Committee announced.
Thirty-five potential bidders want to go head-to-head next year to win a share of coveted rehabilitation contracts across England and Wales, Justice Secretary Chris Grayling announced today.
Children can be spared the trauma of stressful court battles if their parents use mediation Family Justice Minister Lord McNally said today.
As restorative justice week comes to a close we spoke to the Restorative Justice Council and took a look back at the incredible growth of the restorative justice movement, and forward to its bright future.
Claims firms which use information gathered by unsolicited calls and texts or who provide poor quality services will face large fines under law changes announced by the Government today.
Three candidates have been nominated to be the next United Kingdom member of the Council of Europe's Committee for the Prevention of Torture (CPT).
Speech given by Policing Minister Damian Green on Wednesday 20 November to ACPO's Leading Change In Policing conference
We have launched a public information video to help raise awareness of Restorative Justice and what’s involved in the process.
Speech given by Policing Minister Damian Green on Tuesday 19 November 2013 to the Blue Light Innovation conference.
At least £29million is being made available to Police and Crime Commissioners and charities to help deliver Restorative Justice for victims over the coming three years, Justice Minister Damian Green has announced.
Speech given by Damian Green on Wednesday 16 October at the College of Policing's inaugural conference.
Ministers see progression of prison modernisation programme in south Wales
Speech given by Policing Minister Damian Green on Thursday 14 November 2013 to the Association of Police and Crime Commissioners (PCCs)
Criminals should no longer be able to receive a second caution for the same, or similar, offence committed in a two year period Justice Secretary Chris Grayling said today.
Speech given by Policing Minister Damian Green on Monday 11 November 2013 to the College of Policing's digital pathfinders conference
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