Figures reveal how many prisoners have been released early
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Nearly 40,000 prisoners in England and Wales have been granted early release under a government scheme launched last September.
As of the end of June this year, 38,042 inmates have been freed early due to severe overcrowding in prisons.
The emergency measure allows eligible prisoners to be released after serving 40 per cent of their fixed-term sentence, rather than the usual 50 per cent.
Officials had warned that male prisons were projected to reach zero capacity by November this year, highlighting the urgency of the scheme.
The Sentencing Bill has been introduced to Parliament proposing long-term solutions including an earned release scheme and community punishments for shorter sentences, alongside plans for 14,000 new prison places by 2031.