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We welcome the government’s decision to partially fund level 7 apprenticeships for young people aged 16 to 21, but more work is needed.
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Our vice president, Mark Evans believes that “being a solicitor is the best thing that ever happened” to him. From growing up in North Wales, to working in private practice, to academia he shares his ...
Your weekly update on the latest developments and debates in Parliament and across Whitehall. This week: the lord chancellor ...
A cyberattack on the Legal Aid Agency’s online digital services has resulted in a major data breach and triggered contingency measures for legal aid providers.
The Law Society of England and Wales has called on the Legal Aid Agency to get a grip on the situation after a significant data breach.
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Aqsa Ullah on common misconceptions about apprenticeships, how the pathway offers great opportunities for career progression ...
The Sentencing Review is correct to focus on alternatives to the use of custody, particularly given the chronic shortage of prison spaces.
The Law Society of England and Wales supports the National Audit Office’s (NAO) report* on the family court system and the recommendations made to free thousands of children from legal limbo. the ...
The Law Society of England and Wales backs the Law Commission’s review on reforming the laws around wills, which has not been fully amended since the Wills Act of 1837.
“Working in-house creates a unique dynamic because your colleagues are also your clients,” says solicitor Charlotte Bradbeer. She talks to us about the complexities of providing counsel in the public ...
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