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Updated: May 13, 25
Published: May 13, 25
To mark Mental Health Awareness Week, new measures in the Crime and Policing Bill will protect vulnerable people who are encouraged or assisted to self-harm
Updated: May 9, 25
Published: May 9, 25
UK submits a shortlist of 3 candidates for election as the next judge of the European Court of Human Rights in respect of the UK.
Updated: May 8, 25
Published: May 8, 25
Thousands of victims across England and Wales stand to benefit as the Government launches a major consultation on criminal legal aid today (9 May).
Updated: May 9, 25
Published: May 8, 25
New guidance sets out how workers can best support survivors of domestic and sexual abuse   
Updated: May 8, 25
Published: May 8, 25
On the eve of Victory in Europe day Minister Sackman and Minister Suhak, Deputy Justice Minister of Ukraine, signed a Memorandum of Cooperation in Kyiv.
Updated: May 8, 25
Published: May 8, 25
The Lord Chancellor has approved the appointment of Professor Solene Rowan and Professor Lisa Webley as Commissioners of the Law Commission of England and Wales.
Updated: May 7, 25
Published: May 7, 25
Top tech experts are meeting the Justice Secretary as part of a Government drive to use AI and technology to transform the justice system and cut crime.
Updated: May 7, 25
Published: May 7, 25
Victims will be better protected than ever thanks to new measures across the justice system following the introduction of the Victims and Courts Bill (7 May).
Updated: May 6, 25
Published: May 6, 25
Reports of bullying and harassment are “a wake-up call and an opportunity to change”, Lord Timpson said today (6 May), after a review recommended wholesale change to how HM Prison and Probation Service (HMPPS) deals with complaints.
Updated: May 6, 25
Published: May 6, 25
Lord Timpson, Minister for Prisons, Probation and Reducing Reoffending, sets out how the government is responding to Jennifer Rademaker’s Review into professional standards in HMPPS.

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Acronym: MOJ
The Ministry of Justice is a major government department, at the heart of the justice system. We work to protect and advance the principles of justice. Our vision is to deliver a world-class justice system that works for everyone in society. MOJ is a ministerial department, supported by 35 agencies and public bodies .
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