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Keir Starmer, the former Director of Public Prosecutions, has called for compulsory reporting by professionals. Speaking to Panorama, Mr Starmer expressed his belief that the UK should consider...
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Live broadcasting from inside courts began last week with the transmission of an application for leave to appeal against a sentence in the Court of Appeal. Courts Minister Shailesh Vara said: ‘This...
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The Association of Lawyers for Children has reported the results of research carried out by Rights of Women which confirms initial fears that many domestic violence victims would not meet the new...
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Regulations made under the Crime and Courts Act 2013 commencing in September and October 2013 will promote efficiency, transparency and diversity in judicial appointments, according to the Judicial...
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The Ministry of Justice has launched a consultation into the Government's proposals for changes to the family legal aid remuneration schemes which will be required in the light of the introduction of...
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The Hague Conference on Private International Law has published the Explanatory Report on the Hague Convention of 23 November 2007 on the International Recovery of Child Support and Other Forms of...
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The Family Justice Council is holding its 7th Annual Debate and panel discussion at Lion Court Conference Centre, 25 Procter St, London, WC1V 6NY, between 5.30pm and 7.30pm on Tuesday, 5 November...
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The CPS has published a joint protocol for information sharing in child sex abuse cases. Police and prosecutors are now expected to share and seek appropriate information about vulnerable youngsters...
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Ofsted has published its first social care annual report, which reveals that 17 local authorities were judged to be ‘inadequate' in their provision of children's services in the last year. 20 local...
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The Judicial Appointments Commission has launched the application process for nine judicial positions. Eight seats are available in the Queen’s Bench Division and one in the Family Division. The...
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