Labour pressured to pay back prison bed and board for those wrongly jailed
Ministers are under mounting pressure to pay back prison “bed and board” costs for victims of historic miscarriages of justice. The Government has said that people who were wrongly jailed will not be refunded rent and food costs retrospectively for their time spent in prison. However, Sir Robert …
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