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UK prisons

  • Wednesday, 10 July, 2024
    Starmer ‘shocked’ at prison overcrowding as PM nears early release decision

    Ministers expected to reduce numbers by lowering automatic release point for non-violent inmates

    Interior shot of male prison
  • Wednesday, 10 July, 2024
    News in-depth
    James Timpson: the key-cutter taking on England’s prisons crisis

    Entrepreneur has a long record for championing the rehabilitation of offenders at his family firm

    James Timpson
  • Monday, 8 July, 2024
    Labour considers releasing offenders early to stave off UK prisons crisis

    Non-violent criminals could spend less time in jail to ease pressure on the system while new capacity is built

    Pentonville prison in London
  • Wednesday, 3 July, 2024
    Prisons face ‘breaking point’ within days of UK election, says governors’ union

    Next government will need to take tough decisions immediately to avert crisis, it warns

    A prisoner is locked in their cell
  • Wednesday, 29 May, 2024
    Scotland to release 550 prisoners early to ease overcrowding

    Opposition criticises move announced by devolved government to deal with ‘unprecedented situation’

    A prison in Glasgow
  • Friday, 24 May, 2024
    Frances Crook
    The prisons crisis risks safety and drains funds from the public realm

    Challenges in jails, courts and probation are well known, but no politician has the courage to come up with a plan

    Wandsworth prison in south-west London
  • Wednesday, 15 May, 2024
    Sunak criticised as courts delay bail hearings due to prison overcrowding

    UK prime minister accused of issuing ‘get out of jail free’ cards after emergency measures are introduced

    A prison van entering a jail
  • Monday, 4 March, 2024
    News in-depthUK Spring Budget 2024
    ‘Disastrous’: Justice system leaders warn Hunt against further austerity

    Chancellor has pledged to protect spending on defence, education and NHS, but other departments risk being squeezed

  • Tuesday, 30 January, 2024
    Interview
    UK justice secretary says prison expansion ‘bogged down’ by planning constraints

    Alex Chalk frustrated by delays, as prison estate grapples with ‘decades of under-investment’

    Alex Chalk said the Ministry of Justice would look to overcome hurdles by acquiring land for new sites before seeking planning permission
  • Thursday, 19 October, 2023
    News in-depth
    ‘Inhumane’: chief inspector describes chaos in English prisons

    Charlie Taylor says jails are in a vicious cycle of high staff turnover and rising violence

    Charlie Taylor
  • Monday, 16 October, 2023
    Criminals in England convicted of less serious offences will avoid prison

    UK government plans to ease pressure on jails welcomed by lawyers and advocacy groups

    Less serious offenders will face punishment in the community under the proposals
  • Sunday, 15 October, 2023
    British prisoners face serving time abroad to ease pressure on jails

    Moving UK nationals to detention centres in Europe among radical proposals aimed at tackling crisis in penal system

    Cell corridor at HMP Berwyn in Wrexham
  • Thursday, 12 October, 2023
    Prisons are reaching bursting point in England and Wales, ministers concede

    Admission follows report that judges have been ordered to stop sentencing convicted criminals who are on bail

    A prisoner in a cell
  • Sunday, 16 July, 2023
    LexUK politics
    UK labour shortage: jobs for ex-offenders are no quick fix Premium content

    Inmates close to release have often not received the support and training needed to prepare for work

    Inside Pentonville prison in London, England
  • Monday, 10 July, 2023
    UK employers pressed to hire more prison leavers

    Government initiative aims to expand existing schemes for ex-offenders and help plug shortages in labour markets

    A prison officer on the landing of a prison
  • Friday, 27 January, 2023
    Frances Crook
    Probation failures have deep roots and horrific consequences

    Minimal reorganisation could revive the public service and reduce such tragedies as Zara Aleena’s murder

    A protester holds a papier-mache model of justice secretary Chris Grayling at a rally in London
  • Wednesday, 30 November, 2022
    UK justice ministry requisitions police cells after jails fill up

    Government blames barristers’ strike for a surge in number of prisoners on remand

  • Monday, 16 May, 2022
    UK crime
    UK criminal justice creaking under ‘unacceptable’ levels of delay

    Sector was under-resourced at start of Covid crisis and is still struggling to recover, inspectors find

  • Tuesday, 25 January, 2022
    Gaps in probation support raise risk of reoffending, say watchdogs

    Warning comes in wake of failed privatised probation arrangements and amid delays from court backlogs

    Prison cell
  • Tuesday, 7 December, 2021
    Reform groups hit out at No10 prison drug strategy

    Criminal justice groups say testing targets and high-tech scanning equipment fail to address root causes

    A prison guard at HMP Pentonville
  • Tuesday, 7 September, 2021
    Sarah O'Connor
    ‘Orange collar’ workers are not the best solution to labour shortages

    Companies should pay attention to the message from the marketplace instead of plugging gaps with prisoners

    A hard hat is positioned behind a prison barred window
  • Tuesday, 30 March, 2021
    The FT ViewThe editorial board
    A rethink is needed on handling young offenders

    Scandal at a secure training centre is latest in a string of problems

    Rainsbrook: the Commons justice committee has questioned why MTC was given two more years to run the centre, despite its poor performance
  • Friday, 17 July, 2020
    UK outsourcing
    G4S plea deal cut after slow response to fraud inquiry

    Judge applies reduced discount on security company’s fine over prisoner tagging

  • Friday, 10 July, 2020
    UK outsourcing
    G4S drafts £38.5m deal to settle tagging scandal with fraud office

    SFO says group’s subsidiary misled Ministry of Justice about true extent of profits

  • Sunday, 7 June, 2020
    UK outsourcing
    Outsourcers to manage two new prisons in England

    Move comes despite renationalisation of the probation service

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