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Press coverage of the Save Legal Aid Campaign

The Guardian has published an article highlighting the ongoing campaigns against the proposed changes to criminal legal aid.

People to lose choice over their solicitor in government proposals to bring price competition into criminal legal aid

A new government consultation proposes to introduce price competitive tendering (PCT) for criminal legal aid. The Law Society, which represents solicitors in England and Wales, warned that the changes would undermine the tradition that clients can choose which lawyer represents them in court. This could impact on the quality of representation available in criminal cases.

New government consultation proposes further cuts to civil legal aid

Foreign nationals are to be denied the right to obtain legal aid for civil cases until they have lived in Britain for at least a year, under proposals released by the government last week. The Justice Secretary, Chris Grayling said he hoped the changes would ensure that illegal immigrants, failed asylum seekers and people on tourist or student visas would no longer be able to apply for legal aid for civil cases.

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The Alliance For Legal Aid

The future for publicly funded legal advice

Feedback from a fringe event at the Labour Party Conference organised by Manchester based campaign group "Access to advice".

Access to Advice will be meeting to take forward the ideas for their campaign and the future of funding for free advice at 5.30 pm on Tuesday 23 October 2012 (Venue: Friends’ Meeting House, Mount Street, Manchester M2 5NS) Ideas and offers of help are welcome. If you can’t come to the meeting please send your thoughts for the campaign to accesstoadvice@gmail.com.