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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“We need a different solution” – Maresca rules out teenage striker’s return
After Chelsea's defeat to Newcastle, manager Enzo Maresca confirmed that teenage striker Marc Guiu would not be returning for the remaining games due to injury, leaving the team without a backup for suspended Nicolas Jackson. Maresca emphasized the need for a different solution in light of upcoming important matches, expressing concern over Guiu's lack of match fitness. There are indications that Guiu may be loaned out in the summer, potentially marking the end of his...
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