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Andrew Keogh rounds up the latest cases and other sentencing developments.
James Sandbach reports back from the conferences, where, despite some promising meetings, justice was once again low on the parties’ lists of...
An analysis of the government’s latest plans for social care.
October saw the release of the Inquiry into the Sustainability and Recovery of the Legal Aid Sector’s report.
A safe, secure home and legal advice when things go wrong are out of reach for large numbers of people.
Many trafficking victims may now benefit from the security and entitlements offered by leave to remain that they had been routinely denied.
As we enter the post-COVID world, we are greeted with yet another battle, one more challenging than ever: fixed recoverable costs.
The scholarship will honour Stephen's body of work and commemorate him by financing refugee students to take the Bar Practice Course at City Law...
Hannah Lennox on what she has learnt in her first five months on the front line of possession proceedings.
Spycops judgment: ‘disturbing and lamentable failings’ led to the invasion of the claimant’s ‘bodily integrity, privacy and...
The Law Society's recent report into civil legal aid highlights the decline in providers since 2010.
PLP has seen evidence that it may still be difficult to obtain legal aid in trapped capital cases.