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The Strikes (Minimum Service Levels) Bill was introduced to the Commons on 10 January, to loud and widespread criticism.
On 5 January 2023, the government announced its review of the civil legal aid market.
Brigesa Ujkaj has been named as the first recipient of the Stephen Knafler QC Scholarship.
HMICFRS concluded that a culture of misogyny, sexism and predatory behaviour exists towards female officers, staff and members of the public, which is...
The committee noted that while digitisation of the courts and media have had positive outcomes, access to the courts is inconsistent.
The Civil Justice Council’s 11th National Forum on Access to Justice took place in November, with a focus on digital justice.
Dominic Raab and Suella Braverman have been reappointed to their roles as justice secretary and home secretary respectively.
Baroness Casey’s interim report on the Metropolitan Police notes serious concerns about the force’s handling of misconduct claims.
LAG took part in the London Legal Support Trust’s Walk the Thames event on 15 October 2022.
A report by Keir Monteith KC and the University of Manchester assesses the terms of the Judicial Diversity and Inclusion Strategy.