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Public Consultation: Should the CCRC Go or Stay

As part of the UK government’s requirement to reform public bodies, all government departments must conduct a Tailored Review of…

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Complacency & Inexcusable Failure to Address Suicides and High Self-Harm

HMP Swansea – Complacency & Inexcusable Failure to Address Suicides and High Self-Harm HMP Swansea had a ‘complacent and inexcusable’…

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Government Widens Legal Aid Scope For Prison Law

Legal aid will be restored for three areas of prison law following a Court of Appeal judgment, the government has…

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Tribunal Rules Against Total Secrecy Over UK Drone Strikes

The government’s power to block requests for information on national security grounds has been significantly curtailed by a tribunal ruling…

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Ministry of Justice Put on Notice by Information Commissioner

The Ministry of Justice has become the first central government department to be served with an enforcement notice by the…

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UK Business Complains About Fall in EU Immigration

Whilst the UK government has been actively engaged in negotiating the best Brexit deal for the country, a considerable number…

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Is There A Witch-Hunt Against Ex British Soldiers?

Northern Ireland Q & A – Is There A Witch-Hunt Against Ex British Soldiers? A quick question and answer guide…

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Freemasons Blocking Reform, Says Police Federation Leader

Reform in policing is being blocked by members of the Freemasons, and their influence in the service is thwarting the…

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One in Five Female Prisoners Homeless After Release

One in five female prisoners are released into homelessness after the number doubled over the last year, figures requested by…

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Shaw Report: Staff Shortages at HMP Woodhill Put Inmates’ Lives at Risk

Prisoners’ lives were still at risk owing to staffing shortages at a jail with the highest suicide rate in Britain,…

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Many National Archives Files Are ‘Lost’ – But Release Still Reveals British State Brutality

Every six months the National Archives release previously classified documents. In among the eating or driving arrangements of politicians, and…

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Asylum Offices ‘In a Constant State of Crisis’, Say Whistleblowers

Staff in the Home Office’s asylum directorate are undertrained, overworked and operating in a “constant state of crisis”, two whistleblowers…

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