Judges: Training | Ministry of Justice | Written Answers To preserve the independence of the judiciary, the Lord Chief Justice, Senior President of Tribunals and Chief Coroner have statutory respon
Topical Questions | Justice | Commons debates The magistrates have continued to make good progress in reducing the backlog, and that is a testament to the work they do on our behalf.
Topical Questions | Justice | Commons debates As the coroners are independent judicial office holders, we can continue to raise particular cases to find out what specific issues are hold
Employment Tribunals: Average Waiting Times | Justice | Commons debates Following a merger of IT systems, there is no current data on average waiting times, but the outstanding caseload has reduced from 48,000 in
Employment Tribunals: Average Waiting Times | Justice | Commons debates The tribunals are operationally independent, of course, but I would be more than happy to investigate the case that the hon.
Topical Questions | Justice | Commons debates The change in sentencing powers was no reflection on the magistrates, whose work is highly valued.
Topical Questions | Justice | Commons debates My right hon. Friend has shown great interest in the work of coroners.
Topical Questions | Justice | Commons debates I am more than happy to look at any specific proposals to see how we can improve the process of inquests and inquiries.
Topical Questions | Justice | Commons debates The change in sentencing powers was no reflection on the magistrates, whose work is highly valued.
Topical Questions | Justice | Commons debates I am more than happy to look at any specific proposals to see how we can improve the process of inquests and inquiries.