The justice secretary overrules the parole board over Phillip Austin, who was jailed for life in 2001.
Phillip Austin was jailed for life in 2001 for the murder of his wife Claire and their two children
Claire Austin's mother, Carol Quinn, said she was "relived and thankful" he would not move to an open prison. The parole board decided Austin was not suitable to be freed from prison but could be moved to an open prison.At a hearing in April 2021, the board made the same recommendation but this was also rejected by then Justice Secretary, Robert Buckland.
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