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The findings of the urgent review of parole processes have been published by Justice Secretary David Gauke today, alongside a package of ambitious reforms
First published during the 2016 to 2019 May Conservative government
Oral statement from the Lord Chancellor and Justice Secretary, David Gauke, in response to today’s judgment.
Statement from the Lord Chancellor and Justice Secretary, David Gauke, in response to today’s judgment
The Justice Secretary delivers his first major speech on prison reform at the Royal Society of Arts in London.
Secretary of State for Justice's speech at the Queen’s Counsel appointment ceremony, recognising the barristers and solicitors who have been formally appointed to the rank of QC this year.
Dame Glenys Stacey's review of the way the Victim Contact Scheme engaged with victims in the Worboys case is published.
Rt Hon David Gauke MP, the Lord Chancellor and Secretary of State for Justice, has today delivered an Oral Statement to the House of Commons on transparency of the Parole Board and victim support.
Full text of the speech given by the Rt Hon David Gauke at his Lord Chancellor swearing-in ceremony in January 2018.
Justice Secretary David Gauke’s statement on transparency of the Parole Board and victim support.
All customer phone lines to the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) have become Freephone numbers.
The review of automatic enrolment includes major recommendations that will set millions of people on the path to a more financially secure retirement.
Secretary of State for Work and Pensions David Gauke's speech on the 75th anniversary of the Beveridge report at the London School of Economics.
Ambitious plans aimed to get one million more disabled people in work over the next 10 years have been set out today (30 November) by ministers.
The government has launched new plans to transform disability employment over the next ten years.
More details of the £1.5 billion package of support for Universal Credit were set out today by David Gauke, the Secretary of State for Work and Pensions.
The number of households coming off the benefit cap and going into work has reached 39,000, up 5,000 on the last quarter, new figures show.
Pension schemes will for the first time be compelled to publish the fees they charge their members for investing their pension, under proposals announced today.
The Secretary of State for Work and Pensions David Gauke has today announced DWP customer telephone lines will be changed to Freephone numbers.
Research shows the vast majority of Universal Credit claimants are paid on time, and the majority of claimants are confident about managing their money.
The number of households where no one works continues to fall and is at the lowest level on record.
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