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Britain’s overcrowded prison crisis could be saved by lags being sent to work for Iceland for their sentences. The supermarket says low-risk offenders handed short sentences would instead work ...
Criminals could be sentenced to work at Iceland Foods instead of going to prison in a bid to tackle Britain's overcrowded jails crisis. Senior executives at the supermarket said they could be ...
A major supermarket chain has launched Britain's first 'in-prison' branch to help inmates adjust to the outside world upon their release. Food retailer Iceland last month opened a store at HMP ...
He is not a prison inspector. Paul Cowley, Director of Rehabilitation, above with Iceland Boss Richard Walker, runs Iceland’s unique Second Chance schemeCredit: Arthur Edwards / The Sun He ...
after the opening of Iceland’s first ‘supermarket’ in a prison. The Iceland-branded store opened in March at HMP Oakwood in Staffordshire. It is one of several retail and hospitality concepts to open ...
Iceland Foods could employ criminals at its supermarkets instead of them facing prison time, bosses have said. The concept could see low-risk offenders handed a suspended sentence and given a role ...