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Chris Grayling used 'bluff and bully' tactics to push legal aid cuts, court told
8 Sep 2014: Justice secretary accused of coordinating 'caricature of fairness', at judicial review challenge brought by criminal solicitors
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10 Sep 2014:
Mary O'Hara: Campaigners say new restrictions on legal aid and budget cuts are making it harder for women in abusive relationships to leave
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9 Sep 2014: As the justice committee takes evidence on the impact of legal aid reforms the figures already show dramatic changes
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7 Aug 2014: Letters: Despite this abject failure, justice secretary Chris Grayling’s reforms to legal aid in criminal courts are continuing apace
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6 Aug 2014:
Sir James Munby directs court service to pay for lawyers the Legal Aid Agency refused to provide to ensure justice is done
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29 Jul 2014:
Michael Adebolajo and Michael Adebowale, who were convicted of killing soldier, received taxpayer-funded support to pay bills
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21 Jul 2014: Andrew Caplen calls for next spring's 8.75% fee cuts to be reassessed in wake of lower spending as result of fallling crime
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15 Jul 2014: Joshua Rozenberg: As the attorney general slides down the slippery pole, the justice secretary lives to fight another battle
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15 Jul 2014:
Setback for Chris Grayling as senior judges say refusing legal aid to non-residents does not help to target those most in need
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4 Jul 2014: Zoe Williams: Divorce has always been a long and heated process – but while the venom is still plentiful the money is not
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4 Jul 2014: People should not be denied legal advice just because of their financial situation as it can lead to tragic circumstances, says Liverpool family law partner John McKenna
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