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As part of our efforts to reduce crime, fill gaps in the job market and grow the economy, we’re encouraging businesses to recruit more prison leavers.
Britain's biggest businesses are being urged by the government to recruit prison leavers as part of a national campaign.
The incentive is backed by £200 million investment to support schools and colleges attract and retain the excellent teachers they need in vital subjects.
New legislation will provide extra protections for victims' counselling notes during criminal investigations.
Mitie Care & Custody has been awarded the contract to operate HMP Millsike, the UK’s first all-electric prison that will provide around 1,500 places.
Government publishes new data showing 195,355 children benefitting from government-funded childcare for 2-year-olds in successful April launch.
Deputy Prime Minister Oliver Dowden and Education Secretary Gillian Keegan host EdTech roundtable in the heart of government.
Despicable people who create sexually explicit ‘deepfakes’ will face prosecution under a new law announced by the government today (16 April 2024).
Correspondence between PSPRB Chair and Minister of State for Justice relating to 2024 round remit letter and timetable.
Notification of additional funding to local authorities to provide extra support to care leavers at risk of homelessness or rough sleeping.
Victims of serious crimes committed by those with mental disorders will be able to explain in their own words the impact the offence has had on them.
The law could be updated to make it easier for organisations to offer sincere apologies to those who have been wronged.
More than 27,000 separating families have saved money, protected their children and avoided lengthy, combative courtroom battles, thanks to a £23.6 million government scheme.
First phase of the biggest ever expansion of childcare starts giving working parents of 2-year-olds access to 15 hours a week.
Victims will no longer be prevented from accessing support or legal advice under plans to crack down on the misuse of non-disclosure agreements (NDAs).
The Secretary of State has approved the following appointments of Parole Board members.
Councils are to receive a record £850 million cash boost to ensure children across the country receive an education that meets their needs.
Ahead of a huge summer of sport in 2024, schools will receive new guidance on delivering two hours of PE a week, and equal access to sport and PE.
Communities blighted by vandalism and fly-tipping will be cleaned up by offenders as part of delivering on plans to crackdown on anti-social behaviour.
Young offenders from HMYOI Cookham Wood will be transferred and the site repurposed as an adult prison under plans announced by the Ministry of Justice today (21 March 2024).
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