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Prisons minister James Timpson has told the BBC more criminals could be tagged in future instead of being sent to prison - ...
The prisons minister has admitted that the scale of organised crime gangs operating within Britain’s jails keeps him up at ...
"I don't think I'm soft on crime at all," Lord Timpson says in the wide-ranging BBC interview. "I think I'm pretty tough in my style. In business, I'm tough but I use the evidence - and in this ...
The next crisis for the Government is looming: our prisons are almost full again. As a result, it is a near certainty that ...
Now that the Indiana Fever have closed out the preseason after a matchup against the Atlanta Dream Saturday, coach Stephanie White faces some tough decisions. T ...
Thank you for joining us for live coverage of today's events in British politics, including the first day of debate and voting on amendments to the controversial assisted dying bill. It was a much ...
Timpson may be new to politics, but with his sunny grin, disarming penchant for owlish eyeglasses and approachable manner, he is a charismatic salesman—and enough of a realist to temper expectations.
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Prisons minister Lord Timpson joined Sky's Sophy Ridge on her trip to Preston to look at the state of prisons in the UK, ahead of the sentencing review.