Policing & justice
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Fresh focus on civil legal aid
The cost of criminal legal aid is falling and attention is now turning to the bill for civil cases. Having…
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Joining up justice
Justice Minister David Ford explains how the different parts of the criminal justice system – and its partners in wider…
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Plans to tackle human trafficking
Following on from a widespread public debate about human trafficking, Justice Minister David Ford has launched a consultation on improving…
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Private prison visit
The Assembly’s Justice Committee plans to visit a private prison in England and Wales as it continues to scrutinise the…
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Digital policing
Ger Daly, Managing Director of Accenture’s global Public Safety business, discusses the challenges and opportunities facing police forces today. “We…
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Major challenges for prison reform
Michael McKernan assesses the progress being made under the prison reform programme. In April 2014, Alliance Party leader David Ford…
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All change in PSNI leadership
agendaNi reviews Matt Baggott’s time as Chief Constable and considers the in-tray for his successor. The role of Chief Constable…
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Speeding up justice
Progress on tackling delay in court cases has been slow but the Justice Minister is still determined to see results.…
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Positives in justice: David Ford interview
More work is needed to reform criminal justice but Northern Ireland is leading the way in probation, youth justice and…
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The fight against bribery: a year on…
Just days ago, Griffith Energy, a Canadian oil and gas exploration company was fined $10.35m by the Canadian authorities for…
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