Legal Aid Scheme | Ministry of Justice | Written Answers The Government is currently undertaking a review of legal aid means testing across England and Wales and will publish its response in due co
Central Criminal Court | Ministry of Justice | Written Answers No sentencing hearings at the Central Criminal Court (Old Bailey) were rescheduled due to a lack of holding cell availability in the financi
Judiciary: St Kitts and Nevis | Ministry of Justice | Written Answers The Ministry of Justice has had no recent engagement or links with the judiciary of St Kitts and Nevis.
Probate | Ministry of Justice | Written Answers There were 53,253 probate cases in the Open Caseload1 as at 31 December. Of those 30,656 were more than 6 weeks old1.
Probate | Ministry of Justice | Written Answers The number of probate cases that have been awaiting a decision for seven weeks or more is 9125 (December 2022).
Private Rented Housing: Evictions | Ministry of Justice | Written Answers The Department for Levelling Up, Housing and Communities (DLUHC) is currently working to produce a Justice Impact Test (JIT) that will clari
Suicide: Gambling | Ministry of Justice | Written Answers The information recorded by the coroner in the Record of Inquest is dependent on the circumstances of the individual case and is at the coro
Ministry of Justice: Telephone Numbering | Ministry of Justice | Written Answers The HM Revenue & Customs telephone scam has been a serious concern for UK citizens, with many individuals being defrauded of significant
Powers of Attorney | Ministry of Justice | Written Answers In the last 12 months (from 1 April 2022 to 31 March 2023), the Office of the Public Guardian (OPG) registered and dispatched 916,059 Lastin
Remote Hearings | Ministry of Justice | Written Answers Sentencing in individual cases is a matter for the independent judiciary.