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The first ever cohort of Unlocked graduate prison officers celebrated the success of the scheme with the Justice Secretary and the Prisons Minister on Tuesday afternoon (9 July).
First published during the 2016 to 2019 May Conservative government
One year on from the launch of the prisons Education and Employment Strategy, 230 additional businesses, including Pret A Manger and Greene King, have joined the MoJ’s flagship offender work placement scheme, the New Futures…
Birmingham Prison will remain under public-sector control following the Government’s ‘step-in’, the Prisons Minister announced today.
Prisons Minister congratulates experienced officers for their work building confidence and improving standards.
Nick Hardwick, Chair of the Parole Board, gave a speech looking at the "past, present and future of parole" at event marking the organisation's 50th Anniversary
Novus Cambria, a bidder involving a local North Wales college, will be providing education and skills provision for HMP Berwyn.
Two competitions to provide services in HMP Berwyn have been launched.
New North Wales prison to receive its name.
First published during the 2015 to 2016 Cameron Conservative government
NOMS is proud to support National Apprenticeship Week with 100 new positions created thanks to the construction of a new prison.
A symposium has enabled stakeholders across North Wales to discover how they can work in partnership with the prison being built in Wrexham.
A Jobs Fair has been organised by local MP Iain Duncan Smith.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
Adam Gould didn't plan a career in the Prison Service but now he wouldn't go back.
Find out what's happening in the National Offender Management Service (NOMS), prisons and probation services.
Multi-million pound boost for north Wales as Prisons Minister Jeremy Wright announces that Lend Lease will build a new prison in Wrexham.
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