In his role as Solicitor General for England and Wales, Michael has the same rights of audience as members of the Bar of Northern Ireland when in Northern Ireland, but since the creation of the office (2010) the Law Officers (Attorney General and Solicitor General) have been ceremonially called to the Bar.
On Friday 31 March 2023, the Attorney General, Solicitor General, and Advocate General for Scotland Lord Stewart were called to the Northern Ireland Bar.
The Advocate General of Northern Ireland, Victoria Prentis KC MP, said:
This call to the Bar of Northern Ireland demonstrates the commitment of all three UK law officers to every part of the UK.
Michael visited the Royal Courts of Justice in Belfast, and also met the Lady Chief Justice of Northern Ireland, Dame Siobhan Roisin Keegan, and members of the bar of Northern Ireland and lawyers at the Crown Solicitor’s Office who consider some of the most critical legal issues in Government.
Northern Ireland Alternatives
Northern Ireland Alternatives was first established in 1998 following research which considered how to use restorative justice to reduce paramilitary style attacks.
With a number a centres across Northern Ireland, the charity has developed into a government accredited restorative justice programme that aims to promote and develop non-violent community responses to the issues of low-level crime and antisocial behaviour. The Greater Shankill site, which the Law Officers visited during their visit carries out restorative justice with the local community, as well as outreach in local schools on issues like training, mentoring and positive conflict resolution.
During the visit, the Law Officers spoke to staff at the centre and young people who have been through Alternatives Programme.
The Law Officers were able to learn about Restorative Justice Practices used at the Greater Shankill site and how these are used to build relationships, reduce conflict, maintain community relations and divert young people from criminal behaviours.
Participants are usually referred to the charity from PSNI, Northern Ireland Housing Executive or community group. Those who take part in the programmes receive a package of training and mentoring throughout the year and will commit to staying in contact with their mentor through the life of the scheme.