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Debt owed to the DWP is pushing people into destitution, according to recent research by The Trussell Trust.
Lord Wolfson is the second justice minister to resign under Johnson’s leadership.
Reporting from Innovations in Technology, the best access to justice/technology conference in the world.
Chris Minnoch expresses serious reservations about the Early Legal Advice Pilot, which began in April 2022.
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Recent legislative developments, and cases on procedure and contractual rights.
The latest important cases on arrest, intimate searches, the right to silence, diversion, and the public interest test.
Important developments in policy, legislation and case law since the last updates in the November 2020 and December 2020/January 2021 issues.
After two years as a virtual awards ceremony due to the pandemic, the Legal Aid Lawyer of the Year awards will be back to an in-person event.
The advantages of dual membership of Citizens Advice and the Law Centres Network.
Environmental issues are inextricably linked to social justice and equality issues, and, increasingly, cases concerning human rights.