All Government & politics articles – Page 177
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‘Legalizer’ to chair Michael Gove’s criminal justice council
When he scrapped dual contracting in January, the lord chancellor pledged to establish a new advisory council of solicitors and barristers to tackle waste and ‘abuses’ in legal aid provision.
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Opinion
How fixed costs are looking
The more things develop, the more one gets the sense that the reality is going to be less radical than first feared.
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Land Registry: competition watchdog warns against sale
Government’s proposal could create monopoly with incentive to abuse its position, Competition & Markets Authority says.
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Solicitors sceptical as specialist court idea gets new lease of life
‘Problem-solving’ courts are back on the agenda but some solicitors are sceptical after past experience.
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Land Registry: sale will cost more, says pressure group
Analysis suggests that public will lose out financially within 25 years.
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Feature
Brexit: the bigger picture on immigration
There’s more to freedom of movement than the headlines would suggest.
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Opinion
Anti-corruption: the devil's in the detail
Did the PM’s anti-corruption summit contain more rhetoric than substance?
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Feature
Roundtable: Insurance Act 2015
A fundamental change in insurance legislation will give policyholders more power and place risk under renewed scrutiny.
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Legal aid ‘safety net’ scheme lawful, appeal court rules
MoJ overturns challenge on Exceptional Case Funding – but Briggs LJ dissents, describing the scheme as ‘inherently unfair’.
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Queen’s speech: courts and prisons to be reformed
Offenders will be given a second chance under Prison and Courts Reform Bill.
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Queen’s speech: bill of rights revived
Law Society warns against watering down rights, as the government outlines its legislative programme.
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Opinion
TTIP: deal or no deal?
Much is at stake for lawyers in the controversial TTIP talks, which are now floundering.
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Opinion
Dan Dare will need a good lawyer
David Cameron’s ambition for a UK spaceport, announced in the Queen's speech, faces epic legal battles.
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Opinion
False economy on custody
The welfare of those detained by police is at risk after home secretary’s ‘bizarre’ U-turn.
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No more costs reform without evidence, lawyers urge
Fixed costs should not be extended until we know what impact reforms such as budgeting have had so far, ACL conference hears.
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Unkindest cut of all for corruption watchdogs
Spare a thought for the impoverished souls charged with meeting David Cameron’s anti-corruption promises.
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New ‘failure to prevent’ offences to fight corruption
Extension of law one of several measures announced as the UK’s anti-corruption summit gets under way.
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MoJ rules out review of legal aid repayment interest
Repayment scheme is designed to deter vexatious or unnecessary legal action.
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Opinion
Anti-corruption: measuring success
We must judge the success of this week’s London summit only by the long-term practical actions that may follow.
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Opinion
The Unified Patent Court and Brexit
The UK fought hard to have the court placed in its jurisdiction. A Brexit would undo that effort.