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Editorial: Justice capabilities are on probation
It’s not clear that the MoJ is ready for its next big challenge Our interview with Ministry of Justice permanent secretary...
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Interview: Ursula Brennan
The Ministry of Justice is at the forefront of the coalition’s moves towards both outsourcing of service provision, and...
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Government “must not” repeat mistakes of police commissioner election
The Home Office has today been warned it must not repeat mistakes made at last November’s police and crime commissioner...
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Lost in translation
In 2010, the Ministry of Justice outsourced its courts translation work – but the contractor struggled, and the system...
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MoJ’s handling of interpreters ‘shambolic’
The Ministry of Justice’s (MoJ’s) outsourcing of court interpretation services has been “shambolic” and greatly harmed...
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PASC chides PM on Mitchell
The prime minister should not have asked cabinet secretary Jeremy Heywood to investigate allegations that Andrew Mitchell...
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Perm Sec Round-Up: Sir Paul Jenkins
Sir Paul Jenkins HM Procurator-General, Treasury Solicitor and Head of the Government Legal Service, Treasury Solicitor’s...
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Perm Sec Round-Up: Ursula Brennan
Ursula Brennan Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Justice Which events or policies have dominated your attention during 2012,...
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Roundtable: Stopping the virtual vandals
A new generation of politically-motivated internet activists could cause serious harm to government networks and online public...
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HRC slams secret evidence plans
Parliament’s Human Rights Committee (HRC) has criticised the government’s Justice and Security Bill over plans to extend...









