Fewer women could be sent to prison as Justice Secretary announces reforms
The ‘ultimate ambition’ for the women’s justice board is to have fewer women’s prisons, according to Shabana Mahmood.
The ‘ultimate ambition’ for the women’s justice board is to have fewer women’s prisons, according to Shabana Mahmood.
The Prime Minister told the Labour conference the Government wanted to give businesses more flexibility in training recruits.
Northern Ireland’s chief medical officer said it had been a very difficult to strike the right balance during the coronavirus pandemic.
Florida governor Ron DeSantis declared a state of emergency in dozens of the state’s counties before the storm’s arrival.
It will offer courses online for dyslexic and non-dyslexic people to learn about dyslexic thinking.
The Prime Minister has addressed his first Labour conference since entering 10 Downing Street in July.
There needs to be more detail on how cross-border NHS plans will work in practice, Conservatives in the Senedd have said.
Customers of the bank complained on social media about not receiving salaries and child benefit payments for many hours.
Amber Bay was director of administration for the company that owned the doomed Titan submersible.
Harini Amarasuriya, 54, is a university lecturer and activist.
Two hospitals are being investigated at the inquiry in a bid to establish if design and construction contributed to deaths linked to infections.
Marieha Hussain was acquitted after standing trial at Westminster Magistrates’ Court in London.
Everett is set to release his first collection of stories The American No next month.
The Friedkin Group have agreed to purchase Farhad Moshiri’s 94 per cent shareholding.
The Telegraph’s chief sports writer, Oliver Brown, says he was refused access to Saturday’s heavyweight world title bout.