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Open for application – Fee-paid Judge of the First-tier Tribunal, Immigration and Asylum
27.02.2011
Lord Chancellor ?may be in breach of duty?, warns LCJ
30.03.2007
Home Office splits to join 'today's world'
30.03.2007
Lawyers protest in bid to save legal aid
19.03.2007
Legal aid in the 21st century
08.03.2007
Solicitors plan work-to-rule over new legal aid payments
12.02.2007
Courts to grind to halt as union votes for strike
02.02.2007
Justice in the balance
26.01.2007
Announcement of evidence session: Implementation of the Carter Review of Legal Aid
25.01.2007
Flouting referral rules may be made a crime
01.12.2006
Striking out at Carter
01.12.2006
Baird makes statement on Government response to the consultation on legal aid procurement
29.11.2006
City firms call on Whitehall to scrap legal aid reforms
25.11.2006
The Legal Aid Minister answers some questions
25.11.2006
Whitehall plans to slash court areas by almost half
27.10.2006
Call to imprison journalists caught in foul play
10.08.2006
Minister meets local lawyers in Legal Aid consultation
02.08.2006
The LSC consults on Lord Carter's recommendations
13.07.2006
Bar Council welcomes aspects of Carter package but criticises delay in reversing historic cuts
13.07.2006
'Set legal aid fee would save time'
13.07.2006
Great expectations
10.07.2006
Getting Carter ? the future of legal aid
04.07.2006
Why the Legal Services Bill is a must for the profession
13.06.2006
A mentoring scheme aims to attract more people from ethnic minorities to the magistrates bench
08.06.2006
Fined ?13m, but Hatfield rail firms given ?21m costs
30.05.2006
?18.4m legal aid for fraud case lawyers
16.05.2006
Poor suffering most as legal aid 'is scraped to the bone' say judges
25.04.2006
1,300 justice system posts axed
25.04.2006
Goodbye to the Old Boy's network
18.04.2006
DOING LAW DIFFERENTLY
31.03.2006
Reprieve for vital legal aid service after pressure from the Law Society
27.03.2006
Carter could fix it
17.11.2005
Prison vote ban 'breaches rights'
06.10.2005
Bar claims ?crude? legal aid pay rules hit women hardest
04.08.2005
Culprit confirmed
21.07.2005
Bar warns Falconer
21.07.2005
Families of murder victims to have their say in court
18.07.2005
Top criminal legal aid barristers on £500,000-plus
21.04.2005
Falconer in storm over legal aid aid cuts
27.01.2005
Public get online voice on court TV
16.11.2004
Inner city youngsters face trial by teens
23.08.2004
Barristers go public
11.06.2004