In the past year, the government has blocked 128 prisoners serving abolished Imprisonment for Public Protection (IPP) sentences from moving to open conditions despite Parole Board recommendations, sparking outrage from politicians and campaigners. More than 2,600 inmates are still trapped under these indefinite jail terms, with some shocking cases such as James Lawrence, Thomas White, and Abdullahi Suleman highlighting the injustices of the system. At least 90 IPP prisoners have tragically taken their own lives due to the lack of hope for release, as the government faces criticism for not ressentencing these individuals and leaving their fate in the hands of the Parole Board.
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Why the EU’s migration dilemma is pushing the bloc further right
This article discusses the EU's ongoing immigration challenges highlighted at a migration conference in Malta, where officials debated the need for harsher measures to address rising far-right sentiments while grappling with human rights concerns. Additionally, EU countries have agreed on rules that could allow Hungary to access €1.2bn in previously frozen funds without resolving rule of law issues, prompting dissent from several member states. Need More Context? 🔎
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