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Altcourse 2021-22 annual report published

The 2021-22 annual report for HMP Altcourse is now published.

Publication of ministerial responses

The following ministerial responses to annual reports are now available to view: Belmarsh, Berwyn, Isle of Wight, Lincoln, Littlehey, Manchester, New Hall, North Sea Camp, Pentonville, Peterborough, Rochester, Stafford, Standford Hill, Styal, Usk and Prescoed, Wandsworth, Warren Hill, Wealstun, Whatton, Winchester, Woodhill, Wymott

Chronic overcrowding and staff shortages still a major concern at HMP Bullingdon

Sudbury 2021-22 annual report published

The 2021-22 annual report for HMP Sudbury is now published

Dover 2021-22 annual report published

The 2021-22 annual report for Dover STHF is now published.

Buckley Hall 2021-22 annual report published

The 2021-22 annual report for HMP Buckley Hall is now published

Thameside 2021-22 annual report published

The 2021-22 annual report for HMP Thameside is now published

IMB observations of conditions at Manston short-term holding facility

On 16 November, Anne Owers, National Chair of the Independent Monitoring Boards (IMB) wrote to the Chairs of the Home Affairs, Women and Equalities, Justice and the Joint Committee on Human Rights, regarding observations of the IMB of conditions at Manston short-term holding facility.

Portland 2021-22 annual report published

The 2021-22 annual report for HMP and YOI Portland is now published.

A well performing prison, with a dedicated team of staff

In its 2021-22 annual report, the Board at Stocken commends the prison for its hard work and care for prisoners over the last year, praising the move to an effective regime following the pandemic.