Government announces ‘preferred bidders’ for probation contracts: service in chaos as privatisation goes ahead
Chris Grayling is rushing ahead with government plans to privatise probation services.
Chris Grayling is rushing ahead with government plans to privatise probation services.
Chris Grayling’s proposals are a calculated move to win over UKIP’s growing constituency of angry little men
As the Kremlin looks on with glee, the Labour message must be clear: not in our name.
If the acid test is whether the plan would prevent another Abu Qatada or prison votes row – then it fails.
It’s time that the Conservative justice secretary stopped trying to justify the oversight and started looking at ways to correct it.
The government wants to push young adult offenders into a probation service modelled on the failed work programme.
Mandatory prison sentences are not an appropriate, proportionate or effective response to the problem of knife possession.
Christopher Sykes looks at how cuts to legal aid could impact local politicians.
If we can’t value our justice system what can we value? asks Sara Ibrahim.
Reducing the numbers eligible for release on temporary licence will mean fewer people have the chance to become law abiding citizens and taxpayers.