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John Horan asks if guidance issued by the UN’s special rapporteur is likely to be implemented in the UK.
Can we seize this moment to think again about the importance of advice and representation?
The NIHRC is again having to go to court on the issue of human rights and access to abortion services.
The NIHRC has been granted leave to judicially review the Rehabilitation of Offenders (Northern Ireland) Order 1978.
Not-for-profit law firm, Commons, has created a free tool to help people who have been stopped by the police over alleged breaches of the coronavirus...
Report reveals extent of frustration among civil legal aid barristers.
Letter to HMCTS calls for 'urgent action ... to ensure safety'.
Recent litigation may improve the monitoring of learning disability among the prison population
Report on the APPG on Legal Aid's inquiry: civil evidence session
As a result of judicial review proceedings brought by Public Law Project, many more low-income homeowners will now be able to access legal aid across...
An Independent Review of Criminal Legal Aid is due to be launched by the Ministry of Justice this month.
Nic Madge analyses the new Master of the Rolls’ vision for civil justice and its implications for access to justice.