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Victims’ Commissioner welcomes new CEO
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Susannah Hancock will take up post as Chief Executive Officer at the Office of the Victims’ Commissioner on 26 March 2026.
Victims and Courts Bill: key wins for victims at Lords Report Stage
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Peers returned to the Victims and Courts Bill this week for Report Stage, where several amendments backed by the Victims’ Commissioner were debated - and, crucially, some significant changes were agreed.
“Listen to victims”: Victims’ Commissioner issues heartfelt plea to MPs ahead of debate on landmark reforms to the courts
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Claire Waxman has welcomed the launch of a national Independent Legal Advisor service and the expansion of Operation Soteria, calling them "crucial" steps in protecting rape victims.
Victims’ Commissioner welcomes “long overdue” funding boost but warns investment alone won’t fix broken court system
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The Victims’ Commissioner for England and Wales, Claire Waxman OBE, has welcomed the Government’s announcement of record funding for the courts system, but warned that “unlimited sitting days” must be met with wider structural reform to end the “intolerable” delays facing victims.
Victims and Courts Bill: drive for victim-focused reform continues
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The Victims’ Commissioner is pushing for crucial changes to key victim legislation.
“Justice is not being served” – Commissioner urges urgent wholesale reform in wake of Leveson Report
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Victims’ Commissioner warns that efficiency measures alone cannot fix a system at a "tipping point," calling for urgent and bold reform of the court system.
Victims’ Commissioner backs expansion of pilot strengthening rape victims’ right to challenge CPS decisions
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The Victims’ Commissioner has welcomed the expansion of a pilot scheme designed to prevent rape and sexual assault cases from being stopped prematurely - while backing urgent calls for a permanent change in the law.
Crown Court victims granted free access to sentencing remarks in ‘victory’ for campaigners
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"Today’s announcement is a victory for the brave survivors of the Open Justice For All campaign, and a crucial, welcome step towards real transparency in our courts."
Our justice system is too broken to deliver on its promises
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In 2026, victims have more rights than ever but accessing justice has never been harder.
New guidance launched for families bereaved abroad – but legislative gaps remain
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The Ministry of Justice has published a new information guide for families bereaved by homicide abroad, a move designed to assist those navigating the complex aftermath of a death overseas.