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Partners and Exhibitors - Mantle Building System

...d by 90%. Simple and flexible, it is well suited across the entire construction spectrum: accommodation, offices, warehouses, schools, hospitals, prisons etc..

239 days ago

Agenda for Efficiency

.... Placing unsuitable technologies on your main incoming voltage at the point of supply into a building, especially in acute sites like hospitals, prisons and data centres risks lives,...

217 days ago

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Shortlist 2011

...he Chief Veterinary Officer   The Analysis & Use of Evidence Award Jan Palmer, Clinical Substance Misuse Adviser to Prisons, Department of Health and Min...

58 days ago

Jan Palmer

...ce Award Shortlist Jan Palmer, Clinical Substance Misuse Adviser to Prisons, Department of Health and Min...shown a spectacular reduction. Her Majesty’s Chief Inspector of Prisons noted this considerable impro...

122 days ago

News

Special report: finance director Q&As

...ational support and administration. We’ll be using ‘Lean’ and other process-improvement techniques to further improve efficiency in courts, prisons and probation, and we’ll be...

176 days ago

POA will strike if prisons are privatised, says union boss

...tee, said at a fringe event hosted by the PCS union: “We’ve got a very, very clear mandate that if [the government] privatise one more of our prisons we will go out [on strike], a...

176 days ago

Interviews

Interview: Keith Vaz

...to unnecessary “spats” with the Ministry of Justice. “The fundamental problem is that the last Labour government should not have separated prisons from the rest of the Home Off...

78 days ago

Profile: Alan Beith

...ernative is available – but if no such alternative can be found, the prisons don’t have the option of tu...yment-by-results (PBR) that’s emerged in the latest round of private prisons contracts and the government...

176 days ago

Features

Keep calm and carry on

...evacuation of schools, while the Department of Health managed overloaded or flooded hospitals and the Ministry of Justice had to evacuate flooded prisons.Environment Agency project ex...

176 days ago

Justice

...MP for Reigate, was previously an opposition whip and the shadow minister for home affairs and counter-terrorism. He will have responsibility for prisons, probation and youth justice....

176 days ago

Round_tables

Unlocking services and locking data

...ing Board Secretariat, which supports over 1,800 volunteers working in prisons and immigration remand centre...by two sets of inconsistent policies. “We have volunteers going into prisons and immigration centres [and]...

130 days ago

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Special report: How efficient is your department?

...ity about what is included in the total procurement spend for each year. Where a department is letting long-duration contracts, such as those for prisons, he asks: “Should you count...

85 days ago

The coalition special advisers

...dio 4’s Today and PM programmes, David Hass provides media advice to justice secretary Ken Clarke in addition to a policy role concentrating on prisons and probation. In opposition,...

176 days ago

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...Deal, Department of Health   The Analysis & Use of Evidence Award Jan Palmer, Clinical Substance Misuse Adviser to Prisons, Department of Health and Min...

31 days ago

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Profile: Alan Beith

In conversation, Sir Alan Beith smiles a lot. This isn’t a big, toothy, winning smile – a classic politician’s grin; but Beith’s undemonstrative, rather kindly smile hovers ever close to the surface of his earnest demeanour. A quietly-spoken, gentle man, he still carries the air of the un...

Tags: general elections, prisons, police, constitutional reform, legal aid, legal services, scrutiny of policy and delivery

176 days ago

Profile: Lin Homer

“I used to think that immigration was the single thing that everybody has an opinion on,” says Lin Homer. “Everywhere I went, they’d pin me against the wall and tell me what they thought.” As the head of the UK’s immigration operations, Homer was pinned against an awful lot of walls a...

Tags: county councils, prisons, passenger transport executives, border control, rail transport in south east, public service reform, policy making

176 days ago

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Comment on "Keeping information safe in the Big Society"

...chael Robins is head of the Ministry of Justice’s Independent Monitoring Board Secretariat, which supports over 1,800 volunteers working in prisons and immigration remand centre...

135 days ago