‘Juries have not caused this crisis’: Top lawyers and ex-judges plead for government to rethink plans to curb jury trials - Retired judges and a former director of public prosecutions are among those ...
Retired judges and a former director of public prosecutions are among those calling for the justice secretary to halt plans to scrap juries for some crimes ...
Bricklayer Richard was at his wits’ end. After chasing £13,000 from his client for three years, he had “exhausted his whole stock and contracted great ...
Ministry of Justice bosses have been blasted after staff lost nearly two electronic devices a day potentially containing sensitive information described as 'gold dust to organised criminals'.
The BBC has spoken to a woman who has been waiting for a court date for nearly 3 years [BBC] A survivor of alleged domestic ...
Quick TV is set to lead ShareChat’s next phase of growth but content quality and customer retention remain topmost concerns ...
Plans to expand an open prison have been approved, despite concerns about criminals absconding. South Gloucestershire Council ...
With US-Israeli airstrikes killing Khamenei and other Iranian leaders, veteran politician Ali Larijani seems to be calling ...
The justice department has retained a specialist consultancy to provide extra resources on demand to help kickstart key service transformation projects, before handing over to internal teams to take f ...
Shocking court backlog means serious criminals won't have their cases heard until 2030 – and more than 200 suspects accused of rape won’t face a judge and jury until at least 2028 ...
The backlog of criminal cases in England and Wales will continue to rise until 2030 despite a radical overhaul of the system ...
Tackling the Crown court backlog requires ‘nothing short of throwing the kitchen sink at it’, courts minister Sarah Sackman ...
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