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Legal apprenticeships no threat, says CILEx
11.01.2013
Solicitors have ?little to fear? from Barco
11.01.2013
Justice of the future aims for high hit rate
10.01.2013
Crew of gun rampage sub ?drunk out of their minds?
10.01.2013
Woman Bar leader sees end of ?fat cat? image
10.01.2013
UK?s top law firms say no to private equity ? for now
10.01.2013
Indian lawyers refuse to represent alleged rapists
10.01.2013
Barristers allowed to cut out the middle man
10.01.2013
Regulator approves bar?s client money scheme
10.01.2013
Law firms defy City gloom with 20,000 new hires
10.01.2013
ACPO comment on an overview of sexual offending in England and Wales statistical bulletin
10.01.2013
Changes to prison capacity announced
10.01.2013
Seven prisons in England to close
10.01.2013
How To: create a shared back-office
10.01.2013
Only one in 35 rapes lead to a conviction, figures show
10.01.2013
An overview of sexual offending in England and Wales
10.01.2013
Met: 'Corruption of this kind will not be tolerated'
10.01.2013
One in five women are victims of sexual assault
10.01.2013
Chris Grayling takes one step forward on probation, then one giant step back on jails...
10.01.2013
Private firms to take over bulk of the probation service
09.01.2013
Grayling admits probation privatisation will not cut reoffending dramatically
09.01.2013
Chris Grayling: charities may be better at helping prisoners than probation officers
09.01.2013
Woman solicitor ?sacked for starting a relationship?
09.01.2013
Victims 'could report crimes at the Post Office'
09.01.2013
We?re still on course for referral fee ban, says SRA
09.01.2013
Scotland Yard to scrap more than 100 specialist units
09.01.2013
Was lead pollution behind the baby boomer crime wave?
09.01.2013
Met to move 800 detectives from Scotland Yard to community policing
09.01.2013
Privatising probation makes no sense ? and will put the public at risk | Harry...
09.01.2013
Birmingham Law Centre faces the axe after a century
09.01.2013
Return of the super-prison as the Coalition changes tack
09.01.2013
How to follow the public money in a privatised NHS | Zoe Williams
09.01.2013
Record number of parents convicted over child's truancy
08.01.2013
How Monopoly boards got prisoners out of jail free
08.01.2013
Police exhume grave for remains of girl who vanished 56 years ago
08.01.2013
Society adds voice to India rape trial concerns
08.01.2013
Hundreds of crimes blamed on 10 children in Edinburgh
08.01.2013
Terrorism suspect 'escaped in a black cab'
08.01.2013
Pregnant former soldier jailed after taking daughter on ?170,000 drug run
08.01.2013
The truth about false accusation of rape – data visualised
08.01.2013
George Osborne's aide to be cautioned over bar fracas
08.01.2013
Hacking: Scotland Yard anti-terrorism officers regarded investigation as 'bit of a jolly'
08.01.2013
Attacked for having ginger hair
08.01.2013
Forty years of community service | John Harding
08.01.2013
A guide to the motorbike gangs heading for the UK
08.01.2013
Burden of proof
08.01.2013
Evidence
08.01.2013
Officers 'wrong to call for Andrew Mitchell's resignation'
08.01.2013
Murderers beware: 'virtual autopsies' could revolutionise investigations
07.01.2013
EDL leader jailed for using friend's passport to travel to New York
07.01.2013
Stress tops lawyers? concerns in 2012
07.01.2013
Mother jailed for life for beating son to death for not learning Qur'an
07.01.2013
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