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Rolf Harris: CPS defends decision to keep suspects' identities secret
02.07.2014
Non-recent cases review
04.03.2014
DPP to target crime assets abroad
24.02.2014
Sex claim victims are not money grabbers, says DPP
20.02.2014
Ex-DPP drafts victim?s law
28.12.2013
Strangers could avoid prosecution for assisted suicide, DPP signals
19.12.2013
R (on the application of the DIRECTOR OF PUBLIC PROSECUTIONS) v SWINDON MAGISTRATES' COURT (2013)
28.11.2013
Failing to report child abuse should be a crime, says Keir Starmer
04.11.2013
We need radical change in the courts, says Keir Starmer
12.10.2013
Former DPP savages Met over handling of Plebgate
18.09.2013
ACPO comment on police response to threats, harassment and offensive comments on social media
30.07.2013
New DPP greeted by storm over Hillsborough ruling
24.07.2013
Woman insider to succeed Keir Starmer as next DPP
23.07.2013
Offensive online posts to escape prosecution if writers apologise, say new guidelines
20.06.2013
Naming suspects is a powerful tool for justice, warns DPP
22.05.2013
Keir Starmer quits as head of prosecution service
24.04.2013
Naming of sex abuse suspects 'up for debate'
06.03.2013
'National consensus' needed on radical measures to tackle sex abuse
06.03.2013
Scrap Euro arrest warrant and murderers would escape justice, DPP warns
06.02.2013
Delete fast to avoid court, tweeters told
03.02.2013
Twitter cases 'threat to freedom of speech'
03.02.2013
Jimmy Savile police missed three chances to take case to trial, DPP admits
11.01.2013
Internet users who name rape victims or harrass others will face 'full force of law'
19.12.2012
Youths who abuse on Twitter may avoid prosecution
18.12.2012
R (on the application of DALVINDER SINGH GUJRA) v CROWN PROSECUTION SERVICE (2012)
14.11.2012
Jimmy Savile: Prosecutors review decision not to bring charges against presenter
24.10.2012
Extradition
24.10.2012
Hillsborough victims a step closer to getting new inquests
16.10.2012
Manslaughter prosecutions possible over Hillsborough disaster
12.10.2012
Hillsborough families 'want prison sentences' to come out of IPCC police investigation
12.10.2012
Counter-terrorism officer appears in court over 'leaks to News of the World'
01.10.2012
PATRICIA YOUNG v PUBLIC PROSECUTION SERVICE (2012)
21.09.2012
Criminal law
31.08.2012
Paul Chambers -v- Director of Public Prosecutions
27.07.2012
Appointment of new Parole Board Chair
25.07.2012
How many wrongly convicted over secret work of police spies | Rob Evans
05.07.2012
CCRC concern over advice given to refugees
14.06.2012
Plans for secret trials under fire despite concessions
30.05.2012
Journalist and police officer avoid phone hacking prosecution
29.05.2012
Journalists who break law to expose stories may escape prosecution
18.04.2012
Criminal
11.04.2012
CPS ?must consolidate, not abandon, in-house strategy?
30.03.2012
Peaceful protesters ?should not face prosecution?
06.03.2012
DPP responds to Criminal Justice Joint Inspection on rape
28.02.2012
Journalists who break law to expose injustice 'will not be prosecuted'
08.02.2012
Statement by Director of Public Prosecutions, Keir Starmer QC on the case of Mr C...
03.02.2012
Phone hacking could have public interest defence
07.12.2011
Firms in revolt over CPS ?paperless? plan
07.12.2011
Public order
07.12.2011
Daniel Harvey -v- Director of Public Prosecutions
25.11.2011
Minutes of CPR Committe Meeting
21.10.2011
CPS to go paperless by April, says Starmer
07.10.2011