Civil legal aid providers now have another opportunity to bid for contracts, with no fixed deadline to apply. In a change to the previous tender process, organisations will be able to apply at any ...
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The UK government’s £20 million a year investment will increase civil legal aid fees for immigration and housing, but there is still more to do. Hourly rates for immigration and housing will increase ...
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The gross value added¹ (GVA) from UK legal services is estimated to have increased by 50% in the last decade. According to our newly published Economic Value report², the gross value added from UK ...
The Ministry of Justice has today announced a £20 million investment to increase civil legal aid fees for immigration and housing.