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Last week the government announced substantial spending increases, including a 4.9 per cent rise in its budget for the Ministry of Justice.
A report published by a campaign group is calling for cuts in application fees for limited leave to remain and other reforms for young migrants.
The Legal Education Foundation’s groundbreaking Justice First Fellowship scheme has entered its sixth year with its biggest-ever solicitor...
Research from the Legal Services Consumer Panel (an independent arm of the Legal Services Board) shows a big drop in the availability of free services...
Draft legislation that will allow legal aid for separated migrant children to deal with immigration and citizenship cases was published by the...
After nearly 40 years serving communities in south London, Lambeth Law Centre is closing down due to funding problems.
Cuts to legal aid were the subject of a heated exchange between Jeremy Corbyn and Theresa May at prime minister’s questions last week.
Eleven winners were announced at the ceremony on 10 July in front of an audience of nearly 500 legal aid lawyers.
Barristers have voted to call off their planned strike action over fees in criminal cases, but warn that the mandate for action still stands.
An evidence session was held last week (25 June 2019) by the House of Commons Justice Committee on the digital court and tribunal reforms.