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Legal aid firms merge to create new giant
25.07.2014
MoJ confirms fee rises for part-time judges
22.07.2014
Heroism bill unnecessary, says former solicitor general
22.07.2014
MoJ facing claims for judicial fees
21.07.2014
Op Cotton silk banks over double legal aid rates
21.07.2014
Hundreds of cases left without interpreter
18.07.2014
Wright is new attorney general
18.07.2014
Plans revealed to slash coroner areas by at least 25%
18.07.2014
Society pledges fresh support for criminal solicitors
09.07.2014
Society receives funding request for aid JR
08.07.2014
Bar and MoJ announce fee deal
08.07.2014
Practitioner bodies berate ‘face-saving’ bar deal
08.07.2014
Sign language trial ‘big step forward’
01.07.2014
Talks look set to settle dispute over VHCCs
30.06.2014
MoJ figures paint stark picture of aid decline
27.06.2014
Criminal Procedure Rules 2014
26.06.2014
High court rules vulnerable defendants deserve equal protection
25.06.2014
Date set for halted fraud trial
25.06.2014
Mediation underspend by MoJ
16.06.2014
Bid to save legal aid for domestic violence victims
11.06.2014
Legal aid ‘impasse’ forces top family judge to adjourn
11.06.2014
Public Defender Service adds three silks
11.06.2014
The primary school children with criminal convictions
08.06.2014
MoJ set to clash with bar over PDS expansion
02.06.2014
JR proceedings begin over legal aid cuts
27.05.2014
MoJ's ‘high-risk’ projects on the rise
23.05.2014
Court of Appeal overturns stay in case hit by bar boycott
21.05.2014
Courts Wi-Fi roll-out timetable ‘slips’
20.05.2014
MoJ rules out further reform of legal services regulation
02.05.2014
PM’s brother calls for stay in case hit by protest
28.04.2014
One in six inmates has drunk alcohol in jail
23.04.2014
Minister grants legal aid for Brixton riot inquest
12.04.2014
Wasted costs order quashed against ‘no returns’ barrister
12.04.2014
Criminal Procedure Rule Committee: an invitation to comment on a proposal to make new rules...
10.04.2014
Bar votes to accept MoJ legal aid deal
10.04.2014
Legal aid consultation ‘unlawful’, solicitors claim
09.04.2014
News focus: legal aid protest escalates
08.04.2014
BBC News – Solicitors and probation workers strike over plans
01.04.2014
Legal aid cuts: solicitors and probation officers begin mass walkouts | Law | theguardian.com
01.04.2014
Solicitors join forces with probation staff in 48-hour walkout
31.03.2014
Francis: a working family man, wrongly accused.
28.03.2014
Bar rebels over deal on legal aid cuts
28.03.2014
Bar calls off action after legal aid cuts are postponed
28.03.2014
An Open Letter to Simon Hughes
23.03.2014
The “Most Expensive” Legal Aid?
23.03.2014
Grayling Day
23.03.2014
Magistrates’ chief backs TV licence law change
21.03.2014
Ministry ticked off over barrister earnings claim
20.03.2014
MoJ spent £3m on legal advice for probation privatisation
20.03.2014
Solicitors to work to rule for the first time ever
20.03.2014
Ministry ticked off over barristers’ earning claim
19.03.2014
MoJ singled out in damning review of contracting
14.03.2014