Friday, 1 August 2014

A prison system falling apart at the seams - Politics.co.uk

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"He is performing at the peak of his intellectual capacity"

A decaying prison system

Why private prisons don't work

Blinded by cash: Ministers press on with private prisons, despite evidence of failure

The data is clear: private prisons cost more and achieve less. So why don't we bring them into public ownership?

Even the MoJ admits it: The prison system under Grayling is falling apart

Grayling: Presiding over catastrophe at the MoJ

While Grayling makes speeches about trade unions, his own department admits he is failing on a massive scale

Prison book ban: Grayling faces flood of books as campaigners step up protest

The Harper row

Harper gets his way: Minister's cleaner is deported

Booked: Deportees typically are taken to short-term accommodation before the flight

Isabella Acevedo taken from her room just after midnight and flown out the country

A solitary political life: What it's like to be the sole Green on a Labour council

A solitary political life: Caroline Russell on the Green fight in Islington

Can one person really hold a council to account?

Payroll admin burden on small businesses a drag on UK plc

The Chartered Institute of Taxation (CIOT) is calling for a permanent relaxation of PAYE reporting requirements for small employers.

RSPCA strives to reduce dog bite risk for children

Charity launches campaign to keep kids safe and dogs happy.

Government forced to release briefings

Government forced to release briefings expressing serious concerns about racism and bullying in independent Steiner schools after losing Information Tribunal case against BHA.

Driverless cars have huge potential

Paula Marie Brown, Head of Transport at the IET, comments: “Driverless cars have huge potential to transform the UK's transport network. They could improve safety, reduce congestion and lower emissions, particularly CO2.

Appointment of the new chair of Ofsted

David Hoare has been appointed to the role.

IET Skills Survey

Demand for engineers remains high but employers struggle to find staff.

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