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How to apply for compensation if you were a victim of the terrorist attack in Parsons Green, London on 15 September 2017
Abingdon man who used fake online profiles to abuse children has his sentence increased by the Court of Appeal.
First published during the 2016 to 2019 May Conservative government
Artist Alison Wilding RA and sculptor and maker Adam Kershaw will create the National Memorial to British Victims of Terrorism Overseas. Their work will be entitled ‘Still Water’
Victims and witnesses will have their experience of going to court made easier through a number of new waiting rooms.
More victims and their families get justice than ever before, after 141 criminals had their sentences increased under the ULS scheme.
How to apply for compensation if you were a victim of the terrorist attack in Finsbury Park, London on 19 June 2017
How to apply for compensation if you were a victim of the terrorist attacks in London on 3 June 2017
How to apply for compensation if you were a victim of the terrorist attack in Manchester on 22 May 2017
New offence of sexual communication with a child introduced today (3 April 2017).
How to apply for compensation if you were a victim of the terrorist attack in London on 22 March 2017
New offence of sexual communication with a child will be introduced, and measures to support victims of sex crimes accelerated.
The Lord Chancellor has today announced changes to personal injury compensation payments.
Prime Minister Theresa May announced plans for a major programme of work leading towards bringing forward a Domestic Violence and Abuse Act.
How you will provide your consent to the Criminal Injuries Compensation Authority from 21 November 2016
Comments made by Baroness Joyce Anelay Minister of State Foreign and Commonwealth Office on the conclusion of her visit to Sri Lanka.
On Thursday 3rd and Friday 4th November we welcomed Victim Liaison Officers (VLOs) to the Parole Board office to find out more about our work and to meet key staff.
Theresa May spoke about modern slavery at an anti-slavery service in Westminster Abbey.
Vulnerable victims and witnesses will no longer have to appear in court under new plans to roll out pre-trial evidence sessions.
Theresa May spoke with Prime Minister Szydlo of Poland this afternoon expressing her regret at recent attacks on Polish citizens in the UK.
The Court of Appeal today increased the sentence of Evesham child sex offender Daniel Mills after an intervention by Attorney General Jeremy Wright QC MP.
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