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BBC-commissioned review, led by Peter Johnston—head of independent editorial complaints and reviews body—expected to be released next week ...
The Ministry of Justice (MoJ) was hit by a massive cyberattack that is thought to have stolen millions of pieces of personal data from legal aid applicants.. The national insurance numbers ...
A UK government minister has denied press reports that the Department for Culture, Media and Sport (DCMS) will be abolished under plans drawn up by the Prime Minister, Keir Starmer. Chris Bryant ...
The UK Ministry of Justice predicted that more than 100,000 people may be held in custody by 2029, in a report released Thursday. The report alarmed prison overcrowds which may undermine prisoners’ ...
Ministry of Justice says probation officers must consider the 'trauma' of ethnic minority criminals before they are sentenced. By MARTIN BECKFORD POLICY EDITOR. Published: 18:45 EDT, 22 April 2025 ...
Manama, Feb. 26 (BNA): Nawaf bin Mohammed Al Maawda, Minister of Justice, Islamic Affairs, and Endowments, received Alastair Long, Ambassador of the United Kingdom to Bahrain. The minister highlighted ...
UK set to run out of jail places in November, says Justice Secretary Value of club culture not recognised in UK, says committee chairwoman Foreign Office denies David Lammy refused to pay £600 ...
HACKERS have stolen a “significant” amount of personal data from the Ministry of Justice. The cyberattack targeted the data of people who have applied for legal aid since 2010. The MoJ … ...
UK culture minister Lisa Nandy has accused some members of the Conservative opposition of trying to use a “wrecking amendment” to “kill off” the government bill that will introduce an ...
Responding to the report, the Ministry of Justice has announced a £6m ‘boost’ for the Improving Outcomes through Legal Support and Online Support and Advice programme.
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Ministry of Justice plans for overhauled criminal court system - MSN'Justice for victims': Ministry of Justice unveils plans for overhauled system. Sarah Sackman has announced new plans to improve the current criminal justice system in the UK.
The Ministry of Justice has reduced the length of time that most offenders spend under supervision in government-approved hostels in England and Wales from 12 weeks to eight weeks.
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