Legal costs halt thousands of domestic violence cases
Domestic abuse victims in England have been unable to get emergency court orders stopping their abusers from harming them, an organisation has said. The National
Domestic abuse victims in England have been unable to get emergency court orders stopping their abusers from harming them, an organisation has said. The National
The Department for Education is raising the prospect of a compulsory register for an estimated 45,500 home-educated children in England. Ministers have launched a “call
In a speech delivered at the Law School, University of Edinburgh, the President of the Family Division, Sir James Munby has criticized the failure to progress
Malnourished pupils with grey skin are “filling their pockets” with food from school canteens in poor areas due to poverty, head teachers say. The heads,
In Herefordshire Council v AB [2018] EWFC 10, Mr Justice Keehan has criticised Herefordshire Council for what he described as “two of the most egregious abuses of
The Department of Health laid a remedial order in Parliament for scrutiny in November 2017. This order addresses an incompatibility in Section 54 of The
The Department for Education is reviewing support for children in need in order to support them and improve their outcomes. The DfE is seeking to understand why
Parents across England and Wales have been fined about £24m for failing to send their children to school during the past three years, it has
The government has launched a consultation on domestic abuse, seeking new laws and stronger powers to protect and support survivors. The consultation launched by the Prime
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