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A consultation is being launched which would empower governors to design their own programme of incentives tailored to the specific challenges in their prison.
First published during the 2016 to 2019 May Conservative government
A new initiative to drive partnership working between legal professionals in the UK and Nigeria has been announced by the Prime Minister today (29 August 2018).
Letter from the Lord Chancellor and Secretary of State for Justice responding to the recommendations in the 2018 PSPRB England and Wales report, along with the response from the PSPRB Chair.
The Ministry of Justice has today taken over the running of HMP Birmingham for an initial six-month period.
Prisons Minister Rory Stewart has today (17 August 2018) announced a new project to tackle the most persistent and urgent problems facing 10 of the most challenging prisons.
Ex-prisoners are integral to the government’s Rough Sleeping Strategy. Justice Minister Rory Stewart blogs about a new pilot to help equip them for life after prison.
Justice Minister Edward Argar has today (11 August 2018) published an independent review of sport and physical education in the youth justice system.
Offenders increasingly ordered to use health services to address mental health, alcohol and drug issues in 5 pilot areas.
Legal professionals are encouraged to register with their local court in advance of a government pilot designed to reduce queues and grant them easier access.
Lakh Jemmett has been appointed to the HMCTS Board by the Lord Chancellor, Lord Chief Justice and the Senior President of Tribunals.
Justice Secretary David Gauke has set out his vision for the future of probation services in England and Wales today, announcing plans to change and improve the current system and invest £22 million in extra support for offe…
A £9 million project to clamp down on drugs supply and consumption at a single prison, with a major emphasis on tackling addiction, has been announced by Justice Secretary David Gauke.
The Secretary of State has announced the reappointment of 56 Parole Board Members.
Seven court buildings that are either underused, dilapidated or too close to another will be closed, with money raised reinvested into modernising the justice system.
Around one million public sector workers are set to benefit from the biggest pay rise in almost 10 years.
A statement from Justice Minister Rory Stewart about this year’s pay rise for prison officers, amounting to the biggest increase since 2008.
Vulnerable victims and witnesses in the South East who need help giving evidence will soon have more support than ever - as the number of specially trained intermediaries continues to rise.
Statement from the Lord Chancellor and Secretary of State for Justice David Gauke in response to the 2018-19 Prison Service Pay Review Body.
Reappointment of Mr Nicholas Paines QC as Commissioner of the Law Commission of England and Wales.
Bereaved families and legal professionals are being asked to share their experience of inquests as part of a Government review into the provision of legal aid.
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