The row broke out after the body in charge of sentencing set guidelines saying ethnicity and gender should be considered ...
Jeremy and Susan Everard are part of Justice for Victims, a group formed with four other families, and fear serious criminals ...
Bishop John Sherrington is the Lead Bishop for Life Issues in England and Wales, and is urging Parliament to reject ...
Assisted dying has been thrown into doubt after its Labour MP sponsor agreed to postpone implementing the law until after the ...
Changes to the Bill include a provision for assisted dying to be provided on the NHS and expert panels replacing High Court ...
New guidelines from the Sentencing Council for England and Wales, will now encourage magistrates and judges to look at certain factors ...
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Belfast News Letter on MSNWhy you should visit The Sunday Times’ top places to live – and what to do when you get thereThe Sunday Times judges described Dundrum in Co Down as “magical”, thanks to its breathtaking views of Dundrum Bay and the ...
The funding boosts the total number of sitting days for judges to 110,000 in the new financial year, up from 108,000. But the justice secretary has admitted it is still not enough to handle the ...
The criminal bar in England and Wales is facing a retention crisis ... The most recent judicial attitude survey found that 790 full-time judges intend to leave the bench within the next five years, ...
Claire Macdonald, director of pro-change group My Death, My Decision, said it is “unreasonable that the Government would need ...
According to several U.K. publications, the future of the legislation looks uncertain since it may not take effect until 2029 ...
A committee of MPs has finished scrutinising the Bill, which will return to the Commons for a further debate and vote.
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