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Strict new rules issued on when police can request victim information

New Code of Practice sets firm legal duties on police requests for victim information

Police System Faces Biggest Overhaul in 200 Years Under New Government White Paper

White Paper proposes the National Police Service, fewer forces and new standards for policing

Authority issues guidance on disrupted assessment delivery

New guidance explains what candidates can expect when assessment delivery is disrupted

Five indeterminate sentences sent back to courts after landmark youth rulings

Five men’s IPP and DPP sentences are referred for appeal following recent court rulings

Man jailed for 15 years after police find 3D-printed firearms and extremist material

Man jailed for 15 years after attempting to manufacture 3D-printed firearms at home

Claimant’s case thrown out as High Court blocks bid to add new defendants

High Court strikes out false imprisonment and data claims and refuses bid to expand proceedings

Conveyancers warn of ‘step-change in complexity’ as Commonhold Bill lands

£250 rent cap confirmed as sector warns of ‘untested’ commonhold risk

Victim’s Right to Review scheme expands to three new regions

Pilot allows victims to challenge 'no evidence' decisions before a formal verdict is entered

High Court dismisses HS2 defamation claim over Panorama broadcast

High Court finds the BBC documentary enhanced rather than damaged the claimants' reputations

High Court overturns will after finding mental illness destroyed testamentary capacity

High Court rules 2014 will be invalid after finding late-onset schizophrenia undermined capacity