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A national, independent charity, promoting equal access to justice for all members of society who are socially, economically or otherwise disadvantaged.
The future of human rights in the UK is under threat with the introduction of the Bill of Rights.
Action began on 27 June with demonstrations outside the Old Bailey and other Crown Courts across England and Wales.
Laura's history with LAG goes back further than her 13 years on the trustee board, to when she was a student, subscribing to Legal Action and using...
Addressing the skills gap requires a focus that that is wider than just training provision, with a need to meet challenges in recruitment and...
Lord Wolfson is the second justice minister to resign under Johnson’s leadership.
On 15 March, the MoJ announced it would accept the recommendations of the Independent Review of Criminal Legal Aid – but what does that mean?
In a time when immigration law and asylum rights are at the forefront of everyone’s minds, we provide a potted history of LAG’s asylum and...
In February, a series of 'Human Impact Hearings' began at the Post Office Horizon IT Inquiry.
The scheme will support those working within the sector as advice workers, case workers and paralegals to qualify as solicitors.
The PHSO has made a finding of maladministration against the Legal Aid Agency.