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The Home Office took part in a pandemic contingency exercise at an immigration removal centre as early as January, it has emerged, prompting questions about how much the government knew about the forecas
stanley flask t scale of the Covid-19 outbreak.Sarah Burnett, the business operations director for justice and immigration at Serco, told MPs that the exercise took place at the Yarls Wood immigration centre with the involvement of the Home Office and Northamptonshire healthcare trust.Addressing the home affairs select committee, Burnett said the exercise allowed tho
stanley cup se involved to ensure they had sufficient stocks of personal protection equipment PPE .Colin Dobell, the managing director at Mitie Care Custody, similarly told the committee that a pandemic contingency exercise took place with the Home Office at the Heathrow immigration removal centre IRC in February, allowing it to start reducing the numbers in detention in early March.The Labour MP Stephen Doughty asked the pair if they were surprised that the formal imposition of lockdown conditions did not happen until 23 March.Dobell replied: We were communicating with Home Office all the way through
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Judges feel unappreciated, demoralised and resent cuts to their pay, according to a recently retired member of the court of appeal.Interviewed in the barristers magazine Counsel,
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stanley espana ichard Aikens says work on the bench is becoming less attractive.His complaints echo remarks made by the lord chief justice, Lord Thomas of Cwmgiedd, this year that judges, though comparatively well-paid, feel they are not valued.Aikens, who left the court of appeal in November, said: The biggest challenge for the English judiciary at present is the danger that there will not be enough high-class candidates for the higher judiciary in the future 鈥?Successive governments have taken it for granted that there will always be enough people of sufficient calibre who are willing to go to the bench, despite the fact that the work is getting increasingly harder. Aikens explained there was more pressure on judges independence apart from anything else , less and less support from administrative staff because of staff and funding cuts as well as a cut in judicial pay of over 20% in real terms in the last five years . He added: The very demanding work of the higher judiciary is done despite very little thanks or appreciation from either government ministers or the highe
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