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Justice secretary Shabana Mahmood says government has agreed funding for three new prisons

At the MoJ briefing Shabana Mahmood, the justice secretary, spoke after the presentation from Amy Rees. (See 3.52pm.)

She started by saying she could make a political point that Rees could not.

It is shameful that this country in 2025 finds itself in this cycle of crisis. It is shameful that for so long the last Conservative governmen failed to reckon with the reality of a rising prison population.

When Labour was lost in government, we increased prison capacity by 28,000 places. In their 14 years in power, the Conservatives added just 500 additional places, leaving our prisons on the brink of collapse.

Mahmood said the government has committed to creating more prison space.

Last December we published a long-term building strategy setting out our aim to open up 14,000 prison places by 2031. This is the largest expansion of the prison estate since the Victorians.

We have already committed £2.3bn pounds to prison expansion, and since taking office, we have delivered 2,400 new places.

We will now go further. While the spending review is ongoing, I can announce today that the Treasury will fund our prison expansion plans in full across the spending review period. This is a total capital investment of £4.7bn. It allows us to start building three new prisons.

Shabana Mahmood at the MoJ briefing.
Shabana Mahmood at the MoJ briefing. Photograph: Sky News
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