The Spectator

Are whole life orders becoming more common?

[Elizabeth Cook/PA] 
issue 26 August 2023

Bank on it

Does the August bank holiday actually celebrate anything?

– When bank holidays were first established in 1871, the August bank holiday fell at the beginning of the month, allegedly because it was an important week for cricket in Yorkshire, the home county of MP Sir John Lubbock, who introduced the parliamentary act creating bank holidays.

– It was moved to the Monday after the last Saturday in August as an experiment in 1965, largely because early August coincided with the annual factory closure, and many workers were on holiday then anyway.

– In 1968 and 1969 the holiday fell in September, so in 1971 it was fixed as the last Monday in August. Except, that is, in Scotland, where it remains in early August.

Complete sentences

The former nurse Lucy Letby was handed a whole life order. Are these becoming more common? Total number of prisoners serving life vs number serving whole life orders:

Life (inc WLOs) / WLO

2012 7,676 / 45

2013 7,564 / 43

2014 7,468 / 48

2015 7,439 / 51

2016 7,361 / 53

2017 7,247 / 59

2018 7,117 / 63

2019 7,027 / 63

2020 6,985 / 63

2021 6,963 / 60

2022 7,084 / 65

Source: Ministry of Justice

Mother countries

Some 30.3%

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