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His Majesty's Prison and Probation Service (HMPPS) has today (4 April) launched the Future Prison Leaders Programme to recruit and train the next generation of prison leaders.
Justice Minister Sarah Sackman has joined home-grown lawtech firms in Chicago this week to showcase how the UK legal sector is putting AI at the front and centre of its services.
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Victims can attend the parole hearings of their perpetrators from today (1 April) as part of the Government's Plan for Change.
鈥淧ublic safety must never be put at risk again by the failure to have enough prison places鈥�, Lord Chancellor Shabana Mahmood said as she opened a new nearly 1,500-place prison in Yorkshire.
皇冠体育app Lord Chancellor wrote to the Sentencing Council to reiterate the government鈥檚 opposition to the 'differential treatment' introduced by new sentencing guidelines.
Lord Chancellor鈥檚 speech at the 2025 King鈥檚 Counsel appointment ceremony, recognising those who have been formally appointed to the rank of KC and Honorary KC.
皇冠体育app Lord Chancellor has announced the reappointment of Robert Edwards as a member of the Family Procedure Rule Committee.
Lord Chancellor has approved the appointment and reappointments of Parole Board Members.
Greater use of AI and technology in legal services will spur economic growth thanks to a new Government investment as part of the Plan for Change today (12 March 2025).
More dangerous criminals will be taken off the streets thanks to a 700-place expansion which will turn a Suffolk jail into the UK鈥檚 largest public sector prison.
Private prosecutors face greater transparency and accountability over unregulated or unlawful activity following a consultation to overhaul the current system.
Victims in Cleveland will be better protected from domestic abusers following the expansion of Domestic Abuse Protection Orders (DAPOs).
Victims will receive swifter justice as the Government announces record funding for the Crown Court. New investment will see the courts sitting at the highest allocation since records began as part of its Plan for Change to 鈥�
Vulnerable girls sentenced to youth custody will no longer be placed in Young Offender Institutions (YOIs)
Reduction of interest rates for Court Funds Office special and basic accounts from today (3 March 2025).
Foreign national offenders (FNOs) will be deported quicker thanks to a new 拢5 million government investment in prisons across England and Wales.
Letter to Baroness Bertin in response to the Bertin report on the Independent Pornography Review.
An update on upcoming increases to selected court and tribunal fees.
A new law to help the UK鈥檚 legal services sector maintain pole position and which will deliver millions more to grow the economy and help implement our Plan for Change.
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