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Announcing the launch of the improved ‘Check if you can get legal aid’ website, redesigned and user-focused.
The Lord Chancellor has approved the appointment of Alexandra Marks CBE as the Chair of the Parole Board.
Even tougher action to hold tech platforms to account for failing to protect children from harmful knife crime content online, the government has announced.
The Ministry of Justice's response to the Victims' Commissioner's report into the impact of the Crown Court backlog.
Alexandra Marks CBE has been announced as the new Chair of the Parole Board by the Secretary of State for Justice.
Mustafa provides an insight into his training within the Competition & Markets Authority (CMA)
Businesses will save time and money on repetitive legal action thanks to new international rules coming into force across the UK on 1 July.
The YJB's response to the Ministry of Justice's announcement that PAVA (synthetic pepper spray) will be issued at Young Offender Institutions that hold children.
Police officers will be given greater confidence to carry out their roles, with reforms to the systems that hold them to account set to enter Parliament.
Frontline officers and young people in custody will be better protected under plans to equip specially selected and trained staff with synthetic pepper spray, the Government has announced today (24 April).
The UK will become the first country in Europe to ban the possession and supply of SIM farms – technical devices used to defraud the public.
Joe provides an insight into his training within HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC)
Nadia provides an insight into her training within HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC)
The Serious Fraud Office (SFO) has today launched new guidance for corporates about self-reporting, co-operation and Deferred Prosecution Agreements (DPAs).
Police chiefs will automatically sack officers who fail background checks, allowing them to root out those who are unfit to serve and clean up their forces.
The first prisoners have been locked up at a new jail that will create nearly 1,500 prison places, helping to cut crime and make streets safer today as part of the Government’s Plan for Change (23 April).
The sending out CRM12s to providers who have verified their tenders in stage 1 of the crime procurement process has begun.
Jonathan Fisher KC has begun work on part 2 of his Independent Review of Disclosure and Fraud Offences.
Former senior circuit judge, Her Honour (HH) Deborah Taylor, has been appointed by the Lord Chancellor to chair the statutory inquiry into the Nottingham attacks.
A man who stabbed two people with a kitchen knife has his sentence increased to a decade after it was referred under the Unduly Lenient Sentence Scheme to the Court of Appeal by Solicitor General, Lucy Rigby KC MP.
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