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Inspector says monitoring after short sentences could be stopped and youth services could take on some cases Ministers should consider
Kyiv has freed 3,800 prisoners early to plug gaps in its army as military outfits compete to attract suitable convicts
She’s one of Britain’s greatest ever athletes – yet has often felt like a failure and fraud. She talks about
Victims tell Guardian about widespread practice in war-torn Omdurman Women struggling to survive in the war-torn Sudanese city of Omdurman
Exclusive: Pioneering study says regime based largely on benefit sanctions has failed to tackle economic inactivity Ministers should integrate health
The co-founder of Greenpeace will be taken to court where a decision will be made about his extradition to Japan,
Case raises questions about complicity of western financial institutions in persecution of Chinese government critics Two exiled pro-democracy Hong Kong
Julianne Nicholson and newcomer Zoe Ziegler are a dream team in the Pulitzer prize-winning US playwright’s richly cinematic film debut
Coalition of groups calls on government to set up body to monitor whether recommendations are acted upon A coalition of
In April 2019, Agnès Poirier watched a fire almost destroy the Paris cathedral. For the past five years, she has