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01/07/2007
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New ministerial team confirmed
28 June 2007
The Prime Minister has completed his appointments to the ministerial team at the Ministry of Justice.
Jack Straw
Jack Straw is new Justice Secretary and Lord Chancellor
28 June 2007
The Prime Minister, Gordon Brown, has today formed his new government and appointed the Rt Hon Jack Straw MP as the new Secretary of State for Justice and Lord Chancellor.
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Research shows court fees no hindrance to justice
28 June 2007
People going to court are motivated by getting justice and a final decision, government research published today shows.
Population in custody May 2007 statistics
Population in custody May 2007 statistics
29 June 2007
Monthly statistical release presenting tables on the population in custody with summary figures on the population in prison establishments, police cells, secure children's homes and secure training centres.
The impact of changing court fees on users
What's cost got to do with it? The impact of changing court fees on users
28 June 2007
This report examines the impact of changing court fees on users of civil and family courts in England and Wales.
Criminal Justice and Immigration Bill
Criminal Justice and Immigration Bill
26 June 2007
The overall aim of the Criminal Justice and Immigration Bill is to further the programme of reform of the criminal justice system.

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