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"One of the main criticisms levelled at the parole system was a lack of transparency," justice secretary David Gauke said as he set out refomrs following John Worboys case
Watchdog slams departmental response as ‘looking to obscure’ systemic weaknesses in the border and immigration system
The inspection found violence had risen “alarmingly” in the last two years, largely fuelled by drugs
Revelation comes as select committee concludes that a no-deal Brexit "cannot be allowed to happen".
Department for Work and Pensions insists “zero tolerance” policy is rigorously enforced
After a week of disruption, latest update reveals one in four courts staff still cannot access systems
UK Supreme Court rejects request for NI attorney general for clarification on powers, saying they should be addressed in court case.
Major government contractor G4S fails to win any bids in the latest contracts round.
Unions urge members to continue to bring forward complaints and “expect that the Scottish Government will handle their complaint properly”.
Government Legal Department perm sec is one of just six lawyers recognised for non-court work
Only the Scottish Government has said it will pay civil servants' application costs.
Minister says new scanners earmarked for introduction at 10 jails could have a positive impact in “keeping staff honest" amid smuggling concerns
Expanded senior leadership team will help next prison and probation service chief deal with secure-estate crisis.
Home secretary Sajid Javid says plan for £30,000 earnings thresholds in post-Brexit migration system will be discussed further
Department looks to put 50-strong team on standby for Brexit-related crises
Home Office immigration enforcement DG Tyson Hepple confirmed the department had been talking to non-governmental organisations about how to add independent oversight
Union voices anger that Disclosure and Barring Service project will not be brought back in-house
HMRC, Defra and cross-departmental borders group urged to update MPs on contingency-planning work
The Home Office showed "little inclination to look seriously" at its resourcing for translating documents, David Bolt said.
“There were warning signs from enough different sources, over a long enough period, to collectively indicate a potential problem that merited further investigation," say auditors
Union says it will fight “tooth and nail” to prevent any publicly-run prisons from transferring into the hands of private operators
A telephone helpline set up by the Home Office to deal with cases has so far received 25 calls about inappropriate demands for DNA evidence.
Loughborough centre will join new Stoke-on-Trent and Birmingham bases from next year
Alan Singleton and Simon Bruno were fatally shot while undertaking a routine inspection on 22 November 1993