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Entries are now being accepted for the 2018 LexisNexis Legal Awards. The prestigious awards (formerly known as the Halsbury Legal Awards) celebrate the achievements of lawyers across 16...
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A written statement from Jackie Doyle-Price, Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Health, has set out the Government’s interim response to the Law Commission’s recent report on mental capacity...
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A survey of local councillors responsible for children’s services has found the majority believe the demand for local authority support for children and families has risen over the past two years. The...
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31 October 2017

Government to review LASPO
The Lord Chancellor, David Lidington, has announced a long-awaited post-legislative review of the controversial Legal Aid, Sentencing and Punishment of Offenders Act 2012 (LASPO).The Government has...
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Couples will be able to complete the divorce application process online as part of a £1bn plan to reform the justice system.The Ministry of Justice has announced that an online divorce pilot is now...
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The Government has launched a consultation on new statutory guidance for local authorities to improve access to social housing for victims of domestic abuse. The focus is to find social housing for...
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The Government has announced new powers designed to stop parents avoiding child maintenance payments. Currently, if a parent owes child maintenance, deductions can only be made from a bank or...
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The Government has announced new powers designed to stop parents avoiding child maintenance payments. Currently, if a parent owes child maintenance, deductions can only be made from a bank or...
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A landmark report published today by the Nuffield Foundation calls for an end to fault-based divorce law in England and Wales.Finding Fault? Divorce Law and Practice in England and Wales is the...
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