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Victims’ group seeks €120 pay when court delays cut criminal sentences

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Victims of serious crime in the Netherlands should receive financial compensation when convicted offenders get reduced sentences because their

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The Big Issue

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· Jul 3, 2026

Asylum seekers face repaying £10,000 accommodation costs: ‘Another example of performative cruelty’

The new Immigration and Asylum Bill, if passed, could make those who have received support pay up to £10,000 The post Asylum seekers face repaying £10,000 accommodation costs: ‘Another example of performative cruelty’ appeared first on Big Issue.

Wirepoints

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· Jul 6, 2026

Evanston’s Race Reparations in the Dock – Wall Street Journal

The Justice Department joins a case on race-based payments for long-ago discrimination.

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Dutch ministry to repay €9 million over 3,300 wrongfully issued integration fines

The Dutch Ministry of Social Affairs and Employment is repaying 9 million euros to 3,300 people who were wrongly issued integration fines, De Telegraaf

TheJournal.ie

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· Jun 28, 2026

Flat legal aid fee for solicitors expected to be finalised today after week of court disruption

The dispute centres on Justice Minister Jim O’Callaghan’s plans to replace the current appearance-based payment model with a flat fee per District Court case.

Radio New Zealand

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· Jun 24, 2026

Abuse in care redress legislation passes final reading in Parliament

The bill sets up the system that would provide payments to those who suffered abuse, with a redress officer appointed to determine who is eligible.

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· Jul 1, 2026

UK announces asylum seekers must pay £10k, details emerge

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Related coverage for "Victims’ group seeks €120 pay when court delays cut criminal sentences": The Big Issue — Asylum seekers face repaying £10,000 accommodation costs: ‘Another example of performative cruelty’. Wirepoints — Evanston’s Race Reparations in the Dock – Wall Street Journal. NL Times — Dutch ministry to repay €9 million over 3,300 wrongfully issued integration fines. TheJournal.ie — Flat legal aid fee for solicitors expected to be finalised today after week of court disruption. Radio New Zealand — Abuse in care redress legislation passes final reading in Parliament. Yen.com.gh — UK announces asylum seekers must pay £10k, details emerge