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Legislation expanding the scope of legal aid to cover vulnerable migrant children came into force on 25 October 2019.
To coincide with the launch of Equal to Everything: Judge Brenda and the Supreme Court, LAG asked its Twitter followers what they would ask Lady Hale...
Legal Geek offshoot organisation, Law for Good, held a conference on 18 October 2019, attended by charities, law schools and tech companies.
Legal Aid Statistics Quarterly, England and Wales April to June 2019 (published by the MoJ on 26 September 2019) shows an increase in civil legal aid...
Shadow justice secretary, Richard Burgon, announced a number of radical policies in his speech to the Labour Party conference on 22 September 2019.
The 11 judges ruled that the prime minister’s decision to prorogue parliament was ‘null and of no effect’ and so parliament had not...
A report on the Ministry of Justice’s ambitious plans to reform the courts and tribunals system has found that the budget savings will be less...
Last week the government announced substantial spending increases, including a 4.9 per cent rise in its budget for the Ministry of Justice.
A report published by a campaign group is calling for cuts in application fees for limited leave to remain and other reforms for young migrants.
The Legal Education Foundation’s groundbreaking Justice First Fellowship scheme has entered its sixth year with its biggest-ever solicitor...