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Key court cases, legislation and policy changes that affect debt advice.
A National Legal Service might promote the view that public legal services are essential to a healthy democracy. But it raises two important...
LAG’s Housing Law Conference took place on 16 June 2023, bringing together lawyers, caseworkers and other housing experts.
LAG encourages readers to respond to the National Audit Office’s consultation on legal aid.
A LAG team was among the 16,000 walkers to take part in this year’s London Legal Walk.
A new report considers the impact of the current costs rules on access to environmental justice in the UK.
Roger Smith considers recent indications of what Labour’s policy on legal aid might look like come the next general election.
Jeremy Ogilvie-Harris explains why social justice organisations should undertake planning work and gives an outline on how to get started.
Chris Minnoch looks at key proposals in the government’s response to the Legal Aid Means Test Review and asks whether they will make any...
In March, Doughty Street Chambers hosted its flagship housing conference, this year focusing on domestic abuse.
On 20 June 2023, Alex Chalk KC MP announced the launch of the new APPG on Access to Justice.
Daniel Machover, Adam Straw KC and Professor Leslie Thomas KC round up important domestic and international cases.