Read Publication Future Prisons calls for the government to shut more than 30 run-down and poorly-located prisons and replace them with 12 state of the art ‘Hub Prisons’, containing up to 3,000 inmates. The new prisons would lead to huge costs savings, a reduction in...
Read Article “Osborne’s policy move came after justice secretary Michael Gove tagged these gloomy old nicks “ageing and ineffective”, replete with “bullying, drug-dealing and violence”, and the idea draws from Gove’s think-tank Policy...
Read Article “So it’s interesting to note that today Gove announces plans to sell off old prisons and build 9 replacements more suited to the modern age. The plan is based on a 2013 Policy Exchange report which argued that the development value of inner-city...
If the AA Guide started to judge hotels according to how small they were, we might find it rather confusing. The Ritz, with 133 rooms, would be considered far superior to The Dorchester, with its sprawling 250 rooms. “Super-hotels” such as The Savoy, with...
Policy Exchange is delighted to announce the appointment of two Senior Fellows, Peter Clarke and John Larkin QC. Peter Clarke – who will be working on counter-extremism, prison reform and wider criminal justice policy – recently stepped down as Her Majesty’s Chief...
RT @MrPaulStott My article in The Times on the #Prevent Review, William Shawcross and the challenge posed by Islamist and far-right extremism. The status quo is not an option:
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The UK's fertility rate was 1.59 in 2020 - yet on average women would like to have 2.3 and men 2.2 children. This fertility gap is a tragedy - argues @CristinaOhq at Policy Exchange
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RT @JimBethell 🇬🇧 expertise in cutting-edge specialised services demonstrates #NHS at its most innovative.
But its huge success means tough decisions if we are to benefit from these advances.
This @Policy_Exchange report from @Robert_WH_Ede is so important. Read it!
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