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A woman who permanently blinded a taxi driver in one eye after a frenzied attack with her high heels has been jailed for three years.
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Wrongly convicted people will no longer face having “saved living costs” deducted from compensation payments following an update to guidance made today (Sunday 6 August).
All information on new criminal court cases in England and Wales now sits on a single digital platform as the government delivers its latest milestone to modernise the justice system.
Removal of the means test for certain civil cases under the first phase of legislative changes, and other financial eligibility updates.
Removal of financial eligibility tests for under 18s.
Victims of rape and sexual violence will be better supported following a £26 million investment in specialist services across England and Wales announced today (3 August).
Tenders invited to deliver housing and debt contract work in the Walsall procurement area.
People with hidden disabilities will receive better support by wearing a Sunflower lanyard.
A special support service for victims of fraud has also been expanded to cover all 43 police forces in England and Wales.
A unique and exciting opportunity to be the Director of People for the Civil Nuclear Constabulary has opened up.
The former Rainsbrook Secure Training Centre is set to reopen as a Category C men’s prison, in the latest of a string of measures to boost jail capacity, Prisons Minister Damian Hinds has announced today.
Stricter rules to govern how police use cautions will ensure they should only be used for minor, first-time offences under a new code of practice published today (2 August).
Contracts start for the new Housing Loss Prevention Advice Service.
A new government-backed scheme providing free legal advice to help 38,000 people a year at risk of losing their home launches today (1 August).
Prosecutors from CPS Thames and Chiltern showcased their important work securing convictions for forced marriage and honour crime to the Attorney General.
One year anniversary of cameras starting to roll in the Crown Court.
Prosecutors from the North East have been showcasing their expertise securing convictions in complex cases as the Attorney General discovered on a recent visit.
The Lord Chancellor has written to the Chair of the Solicitor’s Regulation Authority following the Mail’s investigation.
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