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Government announces review to strengthen 'National Protocol' guidelines for children in care and care leavers
The Serious Fraud Office (SFO) will move to a new home next year.
"The review must drive earlier, co-ordinated and trauma-informed response across agencies"
His Majesty the King has approved the appointment of The Right Honourable Lord Doherty as a Justice of the Supreme Court of the United Kingdom.
Britain’s biggest businesses have joined the Government’s hiring drive to get prison leavers into work in effort to cut crime as part of the Plan for Change.
Lord Macdonald to lead review of public order and hate crime legislation.
CNC’s Relocate to Dounreay recruitment campaign, showcasing life in Caithness, is shortlisted for the RAD Awards’ Creative Idea category.
Police and crime commissioners (PCCs) will be abolished, saving the taxpayer at least £100 million and helping to fund frontline officers to cut crime.
An update on the Parole Board's transparency agenda
A children’s social worker who had a double life running a large-scale drug and weapons enterprise had her sentence increased following intervention by the Solicitor General.
Opportunity to deliver Housing and Debt and Welfare Benefits Categories of Law under the 2024 Standard Civil Contract
Due to exceptional levels of public interest the Parole Board is publishing a redacted decision in the case of Colin Pitchfork
The Lord Chancellor has approved the reappointment of Gerard Boyers, Brett Dixon and Sarah Stephens as expert members of the Online Procedure Rule Committee.
Minister for Youth Justice Jake Richards has apologised to the victims and survivors subjected to shocking and systematic abuse at Medomsley Detention Centre.
Correspondence between the Department for Business and Trade and the Victims’ Commissioner for England and Wales regarding Post Office Horizon redress schemes.
A man who threatened an air steward with rape and murder on an international flight had his sentence increased after Law Officers intervened.
Girls caught up in the youth justice system will receive better support to turn their lives around, thanks to major reforms set out by the Government today (11 November) as part of the Plan for Change.
The YJB welcomes the Government’s commitment to reforming youth justice for girls in custody, following its response to the recommendations made by Board member Susannah Hancock.
Immediate action to clamp down on mistaken releases from prisons and restore public confidence in the criminal justice system has been announced by the Deputy Prime Minister today (Tuesday 11 November).
SFO case controller recognised at Tackling Economic Crime Awards.
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