An elite group of specially trained prison officers had to be deployed to jails in England and Wales 580 times last year, figures show... READ MORE›
What is interesting is that this first wave of graduates visibly challenges what a typical prison officer looks like... READ MORE›
Private Ambulance Service has been serving hospitals such as Watford General, St Albans hospital and Bedford hospital... READ MORE›
The anti-cycling backlash in the media in the aftermath of Charlie Alliston trial suggests roads and streets overrun by dangerous cyclists, but is this true?... READ MORE›
Doctors were using pen and paper as the National Health Service struggled to get computers back online... READ MORE›
However, in Hertfordshire a pioneering school for vulnerable young children is turning that approach on its head... READ MORE›
The attack seems to have first appeared around 2 am ET on Friday in Europe, said Kurt Baumgartner, a principal security researcher with Kaspersky Lab in Moscow... READ MORE›
Labour analysis of new ?2bn for social care suggests rapidly rising share for council said to have struck 'gentleman's agreement' with ministers... READ MORE›
London evening standard theresa may says life should mean life amid backlash over release of police killer harry roberts 2 hrs ago... READ MORE›
The heat in Florence, Italy was so fierce that the world-famous Uffizi Gallery closed for the day Friday when the air conditioning system broke down... READ MORE›
Further data shows that more than 550 rivers and lakes are in a poor ecological state because too much water is being taken from them... READ MORE›
A problem freezing stem cells may have contributed to the death of a 12-year-old girl, a coroner has ruled... READ MORE›
Thames Water was the most heavily fined company in that period, paying ?842,500 for 87 incidents... READ MORE›
Prison numbers can fluctuate which is why we have a robust set of plans in place... READ MORE›
Letters Replacing current mental health legislation may not be the best thing for Britain's mental wellbeing, readers suggest... READ MORE›
The guidance leads many to think alternative therapies like acupuncture, hydrotherapy and chiropractic care could become more popular throughout world veterinary medicine in the future... READ MORE›
Westminster, Cambridgeshire, Kensington and Chelsea, Hammersmith and Fulham, Buckinghamshire, Norfolk and Hertfordshire suspended their contracts with the firm or said relations would be ended within months... READ MORE›
A. Gill Is Further Away 2011 his television writing appears in Paper View The Best of the Sunday Times Television Reviews 2008 ... READ MORE›
The collision between a Renault Clio and Vauxhall Astra happened between Junctions Seven and Six, near to Hemel Hempstead, at about 09 40 GMT... READ MORE›
This week we have seen riots in The Mount and Erlestoke Prisons... READ MORE›
The Environment Agency said its ability to accept enforcement undertakings was extended in 2015 to a wider range of issues... READ MORE›
Ian Stewart, 56, had denied murdering Helen Bailey at their home in Royston, Hertfordshire, in order to get his hands on her near-?4m fortune... READ MORE›
Lord Farmer's findings also show that there is little respect for family ties when prisoner locations are determined... READ MORE›
The National Lottery wrongly paid a convicted fraudster and rapist ?2.5 million after he allegedly used a fake ticket to fraudulently claim the jackpot, it has emerged... READ MORE›
Britain voted to leave the European Union in the EU Brexit referendum... READ MORE›
A sheep had a traffic cone removed from its head after the RSPCA was called to reports that it was trapped ... READ MORE›
He said When you look at their current status, assaults on police dogs and horses are treated in the same way as criminal damage... READ MORE›
East coast residents have derided the severe storm warnings as 'a load of rubbish'... READ MORE›
The MoJ said the strict sentences sent a clear message that those found flying drones into prisons would face significant time behind bars... READ MORE›
A spokeswoman said Specially trained staff are working to resolve an incident involving a number of prisoners at HMP The Mount... READ MORE›
The MoJ guidance says there is real potential for electronic monitoring to act as a tool that could help stabilise demand on the prison estate... READ MORE›
Thousands of mostly young protesters march in London against the UK's referendum to leave the European Union... READ MORE›
Thousands March Through London to Protest Vote to Leave European Union... READ MORE›
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