Chris Grayling
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Instant Opinion: Labour will not win by ‘pandering to rightwing voters’
In Depth Your guide to the best columns and commentary on Thursday 16 July
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Why everybody’s talking about Chris Grayling and the intelligence committee coup
In Depth The ‘cloak and dagger operation’ could shake loose a long-awaited report into Russian interference in UK politics
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Why everyone is talking about probation
In Depth Government announces reversal of controversial probation service reforms introduced by Chris Grayling just five years ago
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Government to pay £33m to Eurotunnel over Brexit ferry contracts row
Speed Read Chris Grayling faces calls to step down over legal bust-up about ‘secretive’ talks with service operators
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Should ‘failing Grayling’ be sacked?
Speed Read Cross-party MPs call for transport secretary to go after Brexit ferry fiasco
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Damning report reveals causes of train timetable chaos
Speed Read Transport watchdog says Network Rail, two train operators and Department of Transport ‘all made mistakes’
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Has privatised probation failed?
Speed Read As the government prepares to scrap its contracts in this sector, questions over the viability of the system have arisen
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Rail nationalisation: should British railways be public or private?
In Depth A majority of Brits think the privatisation of railways was a failure
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Prison cuts: 'lack of staff to detect extremists behind bars'
Speed Read Counter-terror expert warns of a 'growing haystack' of Islamic fundamentalists in England's prisons
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Tax pledge gives Tories poll lead – but there’s a way to go
In Depth Tories need to be nine points ahead of Labour, not one – hence the wooing of Ukippers with ECHR threat
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Tories reveal plans to break ties with human rights court
In Depth Conservatives to scrap Human Rights Act and seize power from Europe if they win the next election
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Justice secretary denies prison crisis: what do the stats say?
In Depth Assaults, suicides and prison populations are all on the rise but Chris Grayling says it's all under control
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Police face ban on issuing cautions for serious crimes
Speed Read Justice secretary says that cautions for crimes including rape and assault are 'simply unacceptable'
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Ten Things You Need to Know Today: Tuesday 9 Oct 2012
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