Friday, 18 July 2014

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"I see with my own eyes a deterioration"

The invisible prison minister

Chaos in prisons – but the minister goes part time

Prison crisis: Minister goes part-time and unpaid

We're facing a prison crisis - so why has the prisons minister position gone part time and unpaid?

After shambles at MoJ, Twitter-gaffe MP gets prisons job

... at a department in crisis

Comment: Chris Grayling tried to undermine our democracy – and only the courts stopped him

Lady justice? Grayling's reform would have ended equality under the law

It was judges - not parliament - who saved equality under the law from the justice secretary's assault

Grayling's 'discriminatory' legal aid test grinds to a halt

Stump up the cash: Grayling's changes would have restricted legal aid

Thousands of legal documents and residency forms are withdrawn at the last minute, after Chris Grayling's plans to restrict legal aid to long-term British residents was blocked by the high court

Devastating blow to Grayling as judges halt his legal aid reform

Baptism of fire for Hammond

Baptism of fire: Hammond faces twin crises in first days as foreign secretary

Phillip Hammond deals with twin crises in first week as foreign secretary

Phillip Hammond's promotion to foreign secretary is hit by twin crises, as the world is stunned by the shooting down of flight MH17 and Israel's ground invasion of Gaza

Major report outlines plan to defuse ‘ticking time bomb of myopic management’

Commission on Management and Leadership issues rallying call for a Better Managed Britain.

Sustained law enforcement investigations rather than internet blocks are the best way to tackle internet sex offenders

“The arrest of 660 suspected paedophiles by the National Crime Agency (NCA) and the safeguarding of hundreds of vulnerable children is welcome news”.

Jail for Birmingham man who kept starving dogs in squalid kennels

Bull breed dog and puppies left starving and dehydrated finally find their happy ending thanks to RSPCA.

Twelve weeks on from MMR: what happens next?

Subtle, but not dramatic – that was our verdict on the impact of the mortgage market review (MMR) when we published our lending data for May.

Gymnasts under pressure at higher risk of eating disorders

Many elite gymnasts are preoccupied with weight and body shape, with some scoring well above average for eating disorder symptoms, say researchers from Swansea University.

Control of Horses Bill welcomed

Charities and rural organisations hope it will tackle scourge of ‘fly grazing’.

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