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Judicial selection process being improved – Sykes

Chief Justice Bryan Sykes says steps are under way to improve the process of judicial selection. Sykes says the move is part of efforts for better performance and the efficiency of the country's legal system. “We are moving to the stage.

All the vital disability news the Tories sneaked out while we were distracted by BBC - Rachel Charlton-Dailey

Millionaire who built UK s best man cave LOSES appeal bid against contempt of court conviction

Graham Wildin, 70, failed to quash a suspended prison sentence given for not removing a bowling alley, cinema, squash courts, private casino and bar in the extension to his home in Cinderford.

Three-year injunction issued against former WIPL directors

Boy and his mother win case against Home Office policy

Boy and his mother win case against Home Office policy UNLAWFUL: The government s NRPF has come under fire before for breaching child safety (Image: via Getty Images) A FIVE-YEAR-OLD boy has won a case against the Home Office as high court judges have declared the government’s “no recourse to public funds” (NRPF) policy unlawful. The NRPF laws causes some families hardship and breaches the duty to provide safeguarding for child welfare. The British boy and his Zimbabwean-born mother – who cannot be identified -argued that the NRPF policy denied families like theirs, access to welfare safety. On Thursday’s ruling, it was decided that children with low-earning migrant parents should be allowed access to essential support from the state, including housing benefit and universal credit that had previously been denied.

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