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Victims will be put first under plans to modernise the criminal courts and cut delays, the Deputy Prime Minister has announced today.
Government will work with children to create the first ever child-friendly version of the Victims' Code
A document that details how the HMCTS change programme will make services better for everyone who uses them.
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Bold modernisation of the criminal courts to put victims first and restore public confidence in the system
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