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Published: 10:34 pm May 21, 2025
Updated: 1:15 pm October 8, 2025
Belmarsh Prison Review Finds Progress on Cleanliness and Crisis Care, But Activity Levels Still Low

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A new inspection review of HMP Belmarsh, one of the UK’s highest-security prisons, has found “commendable progress” in several areas, including cleanliness and care for prisoners in crisis. However, serious concerns remain over the lack of purposeful activity and limited time prisoners spend out of their cells.

Overview of HMP Belmarsh

Located in Thamesmead, southeast London, HMP Belmarsh houses around 700 inmates, including some of the most dangerous criminals in Britain. High-profile prisoners include:

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  • Axel Rudakubana – convicted of a triple murder with a crossbow in Southport
  • Ali Harbi Ali – killer of MP David Amess
  • Daniel Khalife – former soldier convicted of spying for Iran
  • Jordan McSweeney – murderer of Zara Aleena

Progress Made Since 2024 Inspection

The latest review by His Majesty’s Inspectorate of Prisons (HMIP) found that reasonable progress had been made since a full inspection in 2024, which raised several concerns.
Mr Taylor noted:

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“Leaders had made some progress in purposeful activity, addressing allocations and teaching quality, but further improvements were still needed.”

Recent Headlines and Incidents

The prison has faced several high-profile controversies in recent months:

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  • March 2025: A workshop officer was jailed for having a relationship with convicted murderer Jordan McSweeney.
  • May 2025: Police opened an investigation into Axel Rudakubana, who allegedly attacked a prison officer within the facility.

Conclusion and Next Steps

While inspectors acknowledged the complex challenges of managing a high-security facility like Belmarsh, they stressed that more work is needed to ensure prisoners have access to rehabilitative activities.

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The findings form part of HMIP’s ongoing monitoring under the Prison Performance Framework, with a renewed focus on ensuring better educational, vocational, and familial support for inmates.

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