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Funny country we live in your a sex offender your let out, all types of dross back on the street because we have no room inside, but Ronnie biggs no chance.

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Straw refuses parole for Ronnie Biggs

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Ronnie Biggs was told today he will remain in prison after Justice Secretary Jack Straw refused to grant him parole.

Mr Straw said the Great Train Robber was “wholly unrepentant” about his actions and had “outrageously courted the media” while on the run from prison.

He said it was “unacceptable” that Biggs had chosen not to obey the law and tried to avoid the consequences of his decision.

Mr Straw said Biggs would have been a free man “many years ago” if he had complied with the sentence given to him.

He said: “I have informed Mr Ronald Biggs today of my decision regarding his parole.


“Mr Biggs chose to serve only one year of a 30 year sentence before he took the personal decision to commit another offence and escape from prison, avoiding capture by travelling abroad for 35 years whilst outrageously courting the media.

“Had he complied with his sentence, he would have been a free man many years ago.


“I am refusing the Parole Board’s recommendation for parole. Biggs chose not to obey the law and respect the punishments given to him – the legal system in this country deserves more respect than this.

“It was Mr Biggs’s own choice to offend and he now appears to want to avoid the consequences of his decision. I do not think this is acceptable.


“Mr Biggs is wholly unrepentant and the Parole Board found his propensity to breach trust a very significant factor. He has not undertaken risk-related work and does not regret his offending.”





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July 1, 2009 at 6:09 pm

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Green Paper due out

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Older people will no longer be forced to sell their homes in order to pay for care under new proposals in a Green Paper due out next week. The Paper includes a range of measures such as options for compulsory insurance paid throughout a career or a one-off payment of £12,000 paid either on retirement or death.

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July 1, 2009 at 4:32 pm

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Councils get billions for new homes,well thats a surprise but welcome at last.

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Town halls were yesterday told at the LGA conference they could keep all the money from rents and sales of council houses. It is the biggest reform to social housing in a quarter of a century and was announced by Minister John Healey. He said: “I want councils to meet the housing needs of local people.”
Mirror p21

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July 1, 2009 at 4:28 pm

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