Health9/14/2025The Guardian

Prisons in England and Wales to cut spending on education courses by up to 50%

Prisons in England and Wales to cut spending on education courses by up to 50%

The article reports that prisons in England and Wales are planning to reduce their spending on education courses by up to 50%, despite Keir Starmer's election manifesto promise to improve access to learning in prisons. Specific examples provided include: - HMP Leicester will cut its education budget by 46.5% - Another men's prison is reducing spending by 25% - A women's prison is cutting its education provision by 26% The cuts come in contrast to Starmer's pledge to enhance educational opportunities for inmates, which was part of his party's election manifesto last year.

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