Which would you rather have? Five hospitals, 80 schools, or an even bigger failing prison system? We’re telling the government to stop wasting billions on making a problem even worse. https://www.instagram.com/thehowardleague/
Here are the top 10 most overcrowded prisons in England and Wales. The top three most overcrowded are Leeds, Preston and Wandsworth. Prisons in England and Wales are chronically overcrowded. How did we get here? And, why does it matter? https://howardleague.org/why-are-prisons-overcrowded/
Delighted to see our video on Isle of Wight prisons featured by PoliticsJOE during a discussion about the state of prisons. 📺 Watch the clip here: https://youtu.be/eeq5Y9o2qTU?t=1564
Look at these grim pictures from Swaleside prison. With men cooped up for 23 hours a day in cells, is this jail keeping the public safe or simply storing up problems for later? Follow us on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@thehowardleague #LiftTheLidOnPrisons #PrisonTok #CriminalJustice
The prison population rose this week and now stands at 86,037. This time last week there were 197 less people in prison. The prison estate should not hold more than 81,681 people, the population currently exceeds this level by 4,356. https://howardleague.org/prison-watch/
Some see tagging as a solution to the prisons crisis, but the NAO concludes that electronic monitoring is not working as intended, creating public protection risks. Read our response: https://howardleague.org/news/howard-league-responds-to-national-audit-office-report-on-electronic-monitoring/
Stark figures from the Prisons and Probation Ombudsman ought to jolt a new government into action . The annual report highlighted shocking numbers of deaths – with people dying in circumstances described as self-inflicted at a rate of one every five days. https://ow.ly/CTEk50Zm1BB
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You could lose your leg. That’s what a man was told after he was bitten by a venomous spider in Bullingdon prison. Follow us on TikTok, share, and get ready for more videos that lift the lid on prisons. https://www.tiktok.com/@thehowardleague/video/7659378356768476438
“This is the scale of the challenge awaiting a new Prime Minister”: Howard League responds to HM Chief Inspector of Prisons' Annual Report 2025-26. The report states that too many prisons are failing in their responsibility to make people less likely to reoffend. https://ow.ly/hwct50ZkYG3
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The prison population rose this week and now stands at 85,840. The prison estate should not hold more than 81,865 people, the population currently exceeds this level by 3,975.
“Far from having confidence that officers might be disciplined for the misuse of force, we've heard of young people being told ‘you brought it on yourself’.” Our Legal Director, Gemma Abbott, on the use of force in prison: https://howardleague.org/spotlights/
Look at this grim scene from a cell inside Woodhill, one of the worst prisons in England and Wales. Why are we wasting billions on building new jails instead of fixing the problems in the ones we already have? https://www.instagram.com/p/DaNgv_XImPh/
“Tolerating overcrowding means tolerating more victims of crime”: Howard League welcomes new independent review of prisons. The review will look at how to make prisons safer, more secure and better at cutting crime, and aims to tackle drugs, violence and criminal gangs. https://ow.ly/4tB250ZjarB
"Chipped teeth, broken noses, facial injuries, head injuries, scars..." Our Legal Director, Gemma Abbott, details the injuries we hear young people sustaining from use of force in prison in our Spotlights webinar. Catch up here: https://howardleague.org/spotlights/
The prison population fell again this week and now stands at 85,761. However, the prison estate should not hold more than 81,865 people, the population currently exceeds this level by 3,896. https://howardleague.org/prison-watch/
In January 2026, the Sentencing Act received Royal Assent after swift passage through Parliament. This Act represents the culmination of government’s attempts to reduce the demand on the prison population. Here is a summary of the changes: https://ow.ly/SPt350ZhiYZ
Reforms introduced by the Sentencing Act 2026 have come into effect, reducing the “qualifying period” for licence termination has been reduced from three years to two years for IPP sentences. Find our guide here: https://howardleague.org/publications/terminating-your-ipp-licence-a-legal-guide/
The prison population fell this week and now stands at 85,808. The prison estate should not hold more than 81,865 people, the population currently exceeds this level by 3,943. https://howardleague.org/prison-watch/ (Photo by Andy Aitchison)
"Understaffing in our prison system leads to poor regime... people spending large spells of the day in their cells... It exacerbates poor mental health... which we know from what little academic research has been done in this area, is associated with people starting cell fires more often than not."
"In 2025 there were around 2,500 cell fires, that's on average about seven a day. 18% of fires have resulted in injuries." Our Managing Solicitor, Sinead MacCann, gave evidence to the Lords Justice and Home Affairs Committee this morning on fire safety in prison. Watch: ow.ly/Xovz50ZckcC
The prison population fell this week and now stands at 85,848. The prison estate should not hold more than 81,865 people. However, the population currently exceeds this level by 3,983. https://howardleague.org/prison-watch/ (Photo by Andy Aitchison)
Here are the top 10 most overcrowded prisons in England and Wales in May. The prison estate should not hold more than 81,865 people, the population currently exceeds this level by 4,071. https://howardleague.org/prison-watch/
"Nineteen thousand." WATCH: The Justice and Home Affairs Committee hears that 19,000 people are being held in prison cells without automatic fire detection equipment. And that's not to mention all the other fire safety improvement works that are required across the estate.
In 2024, 65% of pain inducing techniques used against children and young people in YOIs and training centres, were “outside of policy”, or what we would call unlawful. Catch up on our Spotlights webinar on use of force: https://howardleague.org/spotlights/
"This powerful report from the IMBs lifts the lid on a prison system in turmoil. It reveals the gulf between the rhetoric we hear in Westminster and the reality we see in overwhelmed and under-resourced jails." More on IMB's annual report here: https://ow.ly/tujl50Z9qau
“Woodhill’s failure to improve reflects the chronic problems we see across a system that has been asked to do too much, with too little, for too long. Why are politicians spending billions on new prisons when they cannot fix the problems in the jails we already have?” https://ow.ly/zwEz50Z8Zo0
Woodhill prison: The highest rates of violence, serious assaults on staff, positive drug-testing rates and self-harm. The words are a damning indictment, but one only has to look at the photographs in HM Inspectorate of Prisons' report to see that Woodhill is in crisis. https://ow.ly/kAFk50Z8Zi6
The prison population rose this week, it now stands at 85,936. The prison estate should not hold more than 81,775 people, the population currently exceeds this level by 4,161. https://howardleague.org/prison-watch/