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Lord Chancellor Shuts Down Web Site

News The Web site was removed by Kingston Internet following requests from the Lord Chancellor, Lord Irvine, who complained that a site set up by James Hulbert was offensive. Receiving a letter from the Lord Chancellor is bound to have a significant...

[November 12, 1999, 17:08]

Courts' IT Systems In The Dock

News The Lord Chancellor's Department hit another hurdle in its schedule for computerising the courts this week, when a consignment of new PCs ordered for magistrates' courts arrived, even though Libra -- the new electronic case management system -- is...

[August 10, 2001, 11:27]

Firms Ask Government For More Help Getting Online

News He also calls for the Lord Chancellor's department to give small firms cheaper access to e-commerce lawyers to clarify the legal minefield that goes with online trading. Blunkett reiterates the government's commitment to technology, highlighting...

[April 6, 2000, 15:05]

MoD Refuses To Account For Missing Computer Equipment

News The MoD also lost 594 computers in the same period, the Department of Trade and Industry 79, the Lord Chancellor's Office 77, and the Cabinet Office 43. The Ministry of Defence (MoD) is refusing to respond to Parliamentary questions, tabled in late...

[January 15, 2002, 13:30]

ISP Libel Laws 'need Global Treaty'

News In a report to the Lord Chancellor's department on Wednesday, the Commission put a "strong case" for reviewing the liability of ISPs, saying that although freedom of expression may legitimately be restricted in order to protect the reputation of...

[December 18, 2002, 17:19]

No, Minister, The Figures Don't Add Up

Leader Same with the Office of the Deputy Prime Minister, two in four years at the Department of International Development, none at the FCO, two at the Lord Chancellor's office. The Minister is peering at his computer.

[July 12, 2005, 13:45]

Rupert Goodwins' Diary

Blog Take for example the Lord Chancellor's Office -- or LCO, to give it its Sir Humphrey appellation. Then there's the Community Legal Service department, which is concerned with 'access to justice'. Aha!

[June 11, 1999, 19:39]