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Official government websites concerning the legal system in England and Wales.
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Provider of conciliation, advice and training services for employment disputes.
The regulatory body for barristers in England and Wales.
Describes the work of the agency that initiates proceedings against those charged with criminal offences in England and Wales.
Executive agency providing admin support to a number of courts and tribunals in England and Wales. Description of the court system with a number of guides to recent changes.
Government body tasked with inspecting and overseeing prisons, young offenders institutions and immigration detention centres.
Independent watchdogs responsible for conducting prison inspections in England and Wales. Provides details of the Boards' work and how to apply to be a visitor.
Independent body established by Parliament in 1965 to keep the law of England and Wales under review and to recommend reform when it is needed.
Responsible for the development and administration of Community Legal Service and Criminal Defence Service, formerly known as legal aid. Includes information on what aid is available, how to apply and the qualification criteria.
Information about the ministry, which took over the duties of the previous department of constitutional affairs and parts of the Home Office in May 2007.
Provides information on the role and activities of the NPS.
An executive non-departmental public body responsible for many aspects of youth justice. These include advising the Home Secretary on the operation of the justice system in delivering its aim of preventing offending by young people.
Government body tasked with inspecting and overseeing prisons, young offenders institutions and immigration detention centres.
Provider of conciliation, advice and training services for employment disputes.
The regulatory body for barristers in England and Wales.
An executive non-departmental public body responsible for many aspects of youth justice. These include advising the Home Secretary on the operation of the justice system in delivering its aim of preventing offending by young people.
Provides information on the role and activities of the NPS.
Independent watchdogs responsible for conducting prison inspections in England and Wales. Provides details of the Boards' work and how to apply to be a visitor.
Independent body established by Parliament in 1965 to keep the law of England and Wales under review and to recommend reform when it is needed.
Responsible for the development and administration of Community Legal Service and Criminal Defence Service, formerly known as legal aid. Includes information on what aid is available, how to apply and the qualification criteria.
Executive agency providing admin support to a number of courts and tribunals in England and Wales. Description of the court system with a number of guides to recent changes.
Information about the ministry, which took over the duties of the previous department of constitutional affairs and parts of the Home Office in May 2007.
Describes the work of the agency that initiates proceedings against those charged with criminal offences in England and Wales.
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