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Severe issues with the main computer network for the Ministry of Justice have led to cancelled hearings and other problems in the courts system over...
The Legal Education Foundation published its fifth annual review last Friday (18 January 2019).
LAG is planning a series of publications and activities to celebrate the anniversary and to highlight how the civil legal aid scheme has assisted in...
The Legal Aid Agency (LAA) published updated guidance on who qualifies for civil legal aid on its website last week (11 January 2019).
The House of Commons Justice Committee today (10 January 2019) announced an inquiry into the impact on access to justice of the digital reforms...
Last week, the Ministry of Justice announced a further delay in the LASPO review.
Amanda Weston QC gave the plenary speech at the inaugural LAG/Garden Court Chambers Migrant Support Conference last week (28 November 2018).
The ECtHR held that there is no right for private tenants to challenge the proportionality of their eviction under Housing Act 1988 s21.
The government has pledged to increase spending on fees by £23m to try to resolve its long-running dispute with the Criminal Bar Association...
Andy Slaughter, the Labour MP for Hammersmith, initiated the Westminster Hall debate to consider ‘the future of legal aid’.