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Justice Secretary gives evidence on Legal Aid inquiry
26 November 2013
This is the second oral evidence session in connection with the Committee's inquiry into The implications for access to justice of the Government's proposals to reform Legal Aid.
- Parliament TV: The implications for access to justice of the Government's proposals to reform Legal Aid
- Inquiry: The implications for access to justice of the Government's proposals to reform Legal Aid
- Joint Committee on Human Rights
Witness
At 2.15pm, Tuesday 26 November, Committee Room 8
- Rt Hon Chris Grayling MP, Lord Chancellor and Secretary of State for Justice
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