Leaky courts, broken heating and a backlog of more than 79,000 criminal cases in England and Wales paint a picture of a ...
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Diane Coyle has received funding from the Nuffield Foundation’s Public Right to Justice programme. The Labour government has made economic growth its top priority, committing to planning reforms, ...
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Criminal barristers to strike indefinitely over justice system 'crisis'
Barristers say fees for legally aided criminal work have not been increased since 2005, making them worth just 50% of their original value.
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