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The ECtHR held that there is no right for private tenants to challenge the proportionality of their eviction under Housing Act 1988 s21.
The government has pledged to increase spending on fees by £23m to try to resolve its long-running dispute with the Criminal Bar Association...
Andy Slaughter, the Labour MP for Hammersmith, initiated the Westminster Hall debate to consider ‘the future of legal aid’.
Research shows that in ‘real terms the expenditure on justice has been reduced by 27 per cent’ over the past 10 years.
On 1 October 2018, work and pensions secretary Esther McVey announced at the Conservative party conference that Citizens Advice is to provide help and...
Duncan Lewis, one of the largest legal aid firms in the country, has been successful in its judicial review of the Legal Aid Agency’s policy on...
Heads of chambers are due to meet on 6 November 2018 to discuss the advocates’ graduated fee scheme.
According to Andrew Arden QC, he withdrew his permission to use the brand.
Justice Week commences on Monday 29 October 2018 with an event that will seek to answer the questions: ‘Does “justice” need a...
Most civil legal aid contracts should have commenced at the beginning of the month (1 September 2018) but some firms are still waiting for...