'Lowest bid' legal aid plan binned

Updated
Chris Grayling
Chris Grayling

The Government has scrapped plans to award legal aid contracts to the lowest bidders after facing heavy criticism from lawyers.

Justice Secretary Chris Grayling announced that fresh proposals for duty work - such as that picked up in police stations - will see a set number of contracts assessed on the quality and capacity of firms bidding for them.
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