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MoJ sets up online procedure rule committee for Civil, Family and Tribunal jurisdictions
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MoJ starts national roll-out of scheme for giving public a voice in offender punishment
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MoJ tables amendment stripping child rapists of parental responsibilities when sentenced
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MoJ to engage with suppliers on proposed legal panel to support forthcoming Housing Loss Prevention Advice Service
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MoJ to hold regional conferences in bid to reduce delays in care proceedings
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MoJ to open three more ‘Nightingale’ courtrooms handling family cases at Westminster HQ
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MoJ to reopen Crown Court rooms by September, allow judges to open courts for longer
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MoJ to seek views on future of Housing Possession Court Duty Schemes
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MoJ to tighten test for standing in judicial review cases: report
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MoJ to tighten test for standing in judicial review cases: report
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MoJ told to pay £180k after "serious failures" in handling of personal information
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MoJ told to pay £180k after "serious failures" in handling of personal information
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MoJ unveils revamped legal support service for tenants facing eviction and repossession
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MoJ urges agencies to co-operate as new squatting offence comes into force
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MoJ urges agencies to co-operate as new squatting offence comes into force
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MoJ urges agencies to co-operate as new squatting offence comes into force
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MoJ vows to tackle "bad practices" in shake-up of bailiff regulation
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MoJ vows to tackle "bad practices" in shake-up of bailiff regulation
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MoJ withdraws plans to abolish fees paid by councils in care proceedings
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MoJ withdraws plans to abolish fees paid by councils in care proceedings
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