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New arrangements for Court business due to take place at Bishop Street on Monday
The Lord Chief Justice has made the following directions in relation to the listing of court business which was due to be dealt with at Bishop Street
NIPS FOI 12:322 Business start up and employment support programmes
Freedom of information request relating to business start up and employment support programmes.
Department of Justice corporate plan 2012 to 2015 and business plan 2012 to 2013
The purpose of this Business Plan is to translate the priorities, as set by the Minister, into a set of objectives and targets for the Department and
Northern Ireland Corporate Plan 2011 to 2015 and Business Plan 2013 to 2014
This Business Plan looks forward over the next year and maps out how NIPS will progress the vision established by the Prison Review Team. The key
NI Prison Service Corporate Plan 2011-15 and Business Plan 2012-13
This Business Plan looks forward over the next year and maps out how NIPS will progress the vision set by the Review Team: of a Service with the
NI Prison Service Corporate Plan 2011-16 and Business Plan 2014-15
This Business Plan looks forward over the next year and maps out how NIPS will progress the vision established by the Prison Review Team. The key
NI Prison Service Corporate Plan 2011-15 and Business Plan 2013-14
This Business Plan looks forward over the next year and maps out how NIPS will progress the vision established by the Prison Review Team. The key&
Jury trials and other Courts and tribunals business to continue during lockdown, Long confirms
Justice Minister Naomi Long today confirmed jury trials and other courts and tribunals hearings will continue to be held within the public health
NI Prison Service Corporate Plan 2011-15 and Business Plan 2011-12
This is a new and critical era for NIPS and one which will fundamentally transform the Service from end to end, for the benefit of staff, prisoners
Northern Ireland Prison Service Corporate Plan 2011 to 2016 and Business Plan 2014 to 2015
This Business Plan looks forward over the next year and maps out how NIPS will progress the vision established by the Prison Review Team. The key
Details of acceptance of outside business appointments, employment or self-employment by civil servants after leaving the NI Civil Service
Below are the details of applications made by former DoJ senior staff (Grade 5 and above) and special advisers for outside business appointments
Justice Minister addresses international cyber summit
Justice Minister David Ford has highlighted work ongoing through the Organised Crime Task Force to tackle cyber crime.
R & S Bulletin Findings from the 2022/23 Northern Ireland Safe Community Telephone Survey
The focus of this publication is on modules contained within the NISCTS relating to:experience of crimeperceptions of crimeperceptions of policing
Long announces £440k Assets Recovery Community Scheme funding
Justice Minister Naomi Long has announced funding worth in the region of £440k to make a positive difference in our communities by tackling crime and
Findings from the 2020/21 Northern Ireland Safe Community Telephone Survey
The focus of this publication is on modules contained within the NISCTS relating to:• experience of crime• &
Minister Sugden – 25 community projects to benefit from Asset Recovery Scheme
Justice Minister Claire Sugden announces the allocation of over £453,000 to projects aimed at tackling crime and the fear of crime this year.
Ford - 24 community projects to benefit from Asset Recovery Scheme
Justice Minister David Ford has allocated over £325,000 to 24 projects aimed at tackling crime and the fear of crime.
Changing the mindset: Awareness and engagement
This document sets out a practical, multi-faceted strategy developed by the Organised Crime Taskforce for changing public mindsets on organised crime
Findings from the 2021/22 Northern Ireland Safe Community Telephone Survey
R & S Bulletin Experience of Crime and Perceptions of Crime and Policing and Justice: Findings from the 2021/22 Northern Ireland Safe Community
Terrorist and paramilitary-related offences added to the Unduly Lenient Sentence Scheme
People found guilty of crimes linked to terrorism, paramilitarism and organised crime groups could see their sentences reconsidered under the Unduly