It remains to be seen whether the outcome of the election will have an impact on legal aid policy, but you can read about what the political parties said about legal aid in their election manifestos in this article for The Justice Gap by YLAL co-chair Ollie and this blog post
by Legal Aid Handbook.
Not exact matches
This article is based on a chapter from the
Legal Aid Handbook 2017/18 published
by LAG in April
The civil
legal aid merits tests, for example, are not publicly available — unless you read four sets of regulations side
by side, manually amending them as you go (or unless you buy the
Handbook!).
The judgment was reported
by the Law Society Gazette,
Legal Aid Handbook and the UK Human Rights Blog.