Former Tory cabinet minister David Gauke has been appointed by Labour to lead a sentencing review to address the overcrowding crisis in England’s prisons, following his departure from Downing Street. Gauke, a former justice secretary, will present his findings next spring, aiming to explore modern punishment and rehabilitation methods to create a sustainable future for the justice system. The review will focus on implementing tough alternatives to custody while ensuring dangerous offenders are appropriately incarcerated, as emphasized by justice secretary Shabana Mahmood.
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Q&A: ACC Commissioner Jim Phillips on growth, change in women’s college basketball
Jim Phillips Discusses Women's Sports and ACC Developments In an interview with SB Nation, ACC Commissioner Jim Phillips reflected on recent changes in college sports, including the House Settlement that increases scholarships and roster sizes, and the success of women's sports in the ACC, which includes national championships and strong NCAA Tournament performances. He emphasized the conference's commitment to supporting women's basketball through revenue sharing and investments, ensuring continued growth and success in the sport....
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