HM Courts and Tribunals Service (HMCTS) is reforming how professional users can apply for probate. Changes have included probate fees, and rolling out an online service for applications.
Six individuals awaiting trial have reached day 46 of a hunger strike. As health risks mount, the Ministry of Justice has ...
Only murder, rape, manslaughter and "public interest" cases will be heard by juries as part of radical proposals to slash the ...
A number of children who have completed the Ministry of Justice’s Child Diversion Programme are facing “significant barriers ...
Daniel Power, who had made appearances as a comedian at open mic nights before he was jailed for dealing, filmed a raft of ...
In a country where regional boundaries are still shifting and digitalisation has unified audience aspirations, targeting ...
The Ministry of Justice’s post-implementation review must confront data gaps, delays and fairness issues in the low-value ...
Suppliers who worked on HMP Birmingham say they are owed hundreds of thousands of pounds The government is facing questions over tens of millions of pounds owed to suppliers who worked on upgrades to ...
Monrovia – The Ministry of Justice (MOJ) has opened an investigation into allegations of misconduct involving officers of the Liberia Drug Enforcement Agency (LDEA), including its Deputy Director for ...
KUWAIT CITY, Oct 9: Head of the General Administration of Execution at the Ministry of Justice, Counselor Abdullah Al-Qassimi issued Administrative Circular No. 26/2025 regarding the provisions of Law ...
The ministry has been tasked with tackling major backlogs while also delivering ambitious reforms. Recently appointed CDIO Mark Thompson tells PublicTechnology how tech and data will play a key role.
Add articles to your saved list and come back to them any time. Melbourne’s Now or Never festival kicks off on Thursday for its third year. Described (somewhat ambiguously) as a “festival of new ...