Family Courts: Training | Ministry of Justice | Written Answers HMCTS staff are trained to support vulnerable individuals by providing practical protections, such as, protective screens, video links, and
Repossession Orders: Private Rented Housing | Ministry of Justice | Written Answers The Department for Levelling Up, Housing and Communities (DLUHC) recently introduced the Renter’s (Reform) Bill to Parliament.
Private Rented Housing: Evictions | Ministry of Justice | Written Answers The MoJ does not hold data on possession notices issued by landlords outside the court process.
Marriage: Ceremonies | Ministry of Justice | Written Answers In July 2019, the Government invited the Law Commission to undertake a wholesale review on weddings law in England and Wales.
Criminal Proceedings | Ministry of Justice | Written Answers HM Courts and Tribunal Service (HMCTS) does not hold information on the average time for a criminal case to be heard in court without via Se
Powers of Entry: Meters | Ministry of Justice | Written Answers It is not yet possible to commit to a timescale for a decision on the improvements to be made to the collection of information concerning ap
Office of the Public Guardian: Correspondence | Ministry of Justice | Written Answers The Office of the Public Guardian (OPG) corresponds with customers daily through its call centre, by email and by post, and aims to respond
Sewage: Waste Disposal | Ministry of Justice | Written Answers This information could only be provided at disproportionate cost.
Ministry of Justice: Equal Pay | Ministry of Justice | Written Answers Alongside other government departments, we are currently considering the best way to approach Ethnicity Pay Gap reporting in the Civil Servi
Criminal Proceedings: Stockport | Ministry of Justice | Written Answers The number of outstanding cases at the magistrates’ courts and the Crown Court are routinely published as part of the National Statistics re