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Rape victims will be given the opportunity to meet the Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) staff involved in their case ahead of a trial in the latest move to guide them through the criminal justice system.
First published during the 2022 to 2024 Sunak Conservative government
The Attorney General and Solicitor General met government lawyers in Manchester.
A pioneering unit which aims to help tackle gang-related violence in the West Midlands is helping community safety as the Attorney General Victoria Prentis KC MP discovered visiting Birmingham this week.
THE support offered to Manchester’s survivors of rape and serious sexual offences was the topic for the Attorney General this week as she visited the new-world class facilities the city has to offer.
As part of the 2023 Law Tour, the Law Officers visited the growing government legal hub in Manchester
The Law Officers visited Nottingham prosecutors as part of the Law Tour 2023.
The Attorney General has updated Parliament that significant action has been taken across all 11 of Sir David’s recommendations.
The recruitment campaign to find the next Director of Public Prosecutions (DPP) has launched.
The Law Officers and Advocate General for Scotland were called to the Bar of Northern Ireland, while visiting a restorative justice charity during a two-day visit to Belfast.
The Advocate General welcomed the Attorney General to Queen Elizabeth House on 16 March
Justice ministers from around the world will convene in London today (March 20) to boost international support for the independent International Criminal Court’s (ICC) vital investigations into war crimes.
Attorney General Victoria Prentis KC MP took part in a three-day visit to Ukraine between March 2-4.
A statement on the Prosecution Fee increase from Attorney General Rt. Hon Victoria Prentis KC MP
The UK is joining a core group of partners to shape thinking on how to ensure criminal accountability for Russia’s aggression against Ukraine.
A training programme for Ukrainian judges set to conduct trials for war crimes has begun as part of UK efforts to secure justice for the country’s citizens.
Attorney General Victoria Prentis spoke at a conference on the legal response to Russia’s war with Ukraine
A man who raped a victim will spend longer in prison after his sentence was referred to the Court of Appeal under the Unduly Lenient Sentence scheme.
The Attorney General wishes to remind everyone of the requirement not to publish material, including online, which could jeopardise the defendants' right to a fair trial
The SFO has made significant progress towards better record keeping, case assurance and resourcing
Justice Ministers from across G7 nations signed a pledge of unwavering solidarity to the war-torn country.
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