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Tim Baldwin and Ollie Persey highlight problems in health and social care information management resulting from a lack of understanding and gaps in...
YLAL discusses its recent report on the impact of the pandemic on the legal aid sector.
Chris Minnoch highlights some key findings from the Legal Aid Census, which took place in 2021.
Whereas the second world war saw the beginning of a new justice, the response to the current crisis reveals the extent to which the UK has rejected...
Housing law news and legislation, and cases on possession claims, rent repayment orders/property guardians, civil penalties, service charges, housing...
A round-up of the latest legislative and policy developments and important cases.
The measures could negatively impact large numbers of people who have migrated to Wales either by choice or because they are fleeing persecution.
On 15 March, the MoJ announced it would accept the recommendations of the Independent Review of Criminal Legal Aid – but what does that mean?
The project has now responded to over 1,000 queries.
In a time when immigration law and asylum rights are at the forefront of everyone’s minds, we provide a potted history of LAG’s asylum and...
Liberty’s new independent polling shows that almost half of the public are concerned about weakening human rights.
While EU nations are providing visa-free access to the fleeing refugees, Britain has refused to lift its entry restrictions.