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The Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) has marked significant strides in tackling domestic abuse with a noticeable rise in both coercive control and strangulation charges, reflecting the ongoing progress...
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New figures published by the Department for Education on 11 December provide a detailed picture of how child sexual abuse (CSA) and child sexual exploitation (CSE) feature in children in need...
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The government has announced plans to establish a new national Child Protection Authority (CPA), intended to strengthen England’s child protection system and improve national oversight of safeguarding...
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A new Bar Council report has warned that family legal aid is becoming unsustainable, with many barristers saying they would leave publicly funded work “in a heartbeat” if they were able to do so.The...
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Resolution’s Finance, Pensions and Tax Committee has analysed the Autumn Budget delivered on 26 November and highlighted several changes that may affect financial settlements, maintenance arrangements...
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Women’s Aid has responded to the Ministry of Justice’s latest package of criminal justice reforms and funding commitments, describing the measures as a positive step for survivors but emphasising that...
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The Bar Council has urged the government to abandon proposals that would restrict the use of jury trials, warning that such changes risk undermining public confidence in the criminal justice...
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