Women in Irish prisons face many challenges, including poor living conditions, lack of access to healthcare, and little to no opportunities for education or training. Many female prisoners suffer from mental health issues, which can be exacerbated by their time in custody. There is also a lack ...
ByK.P. Narayana Kumar
going after Syrian anti-air weapons likely to prepare the way for many more attacks on Iranian assets. This is going to result in a much bigger confrontation at some point. Israel is doing what Biden should be doing. Maybe Israel will also take out the Houthi rockets and command centers si...
We also know there is only one hospital teacher to every 1,000 children in hospital. Little wonder the latest survey concludes that the extent and type of hospital teaching available differ a great deal across the country. It is found that half the hospitals in England which admit children ...
The GOP’s long run has rested on its use of American antistatism to craft a powerful attack on social welfare. But its hostility to Washington is a selective matter. It hasn’t led to reduced funding for the military, the FBI, federal prisons, or other elements of the state’s repress...
Incarceration: Are Prisons a Suitable Punishment?By the University of Leeds Fraud Investigation: Making a Differenceby Coventry University and City of London Police Tackling Modern Slavery: An Introductionby the University of Central Lancashire Gender-Based Violence: Responding to Intimate Partner Violence ...
Put on your virtual reality headset, choose your avatar and name, and the adventure begins. HelpPanoramixbrew his legendary potion, evadeRomanprisons withIdéfix’s help, and engage in an epic battle against 100Romans, blending action and humor true to the comic spirit. ...
The problems with drugs in prison are different in many parts of the country but the question remains to be how the drugs get into the correctional facilities. The breakdown of the use and abuse of illicit drugs within the prison systems is being based on a worldwide issue. The issue with...
An end to private firms doing government work, running prisons, deciding on benefit claims etc. No to TTIP. which will allow international firms (but not UK firms) to sue the government for damages without passing through the courts, for example, if a new environmental law affects their profi...
Indeed, Britain’s economic woes are plain to see. The UK has been mired in low growth since the global financial crisis, with taxes at a 70-year high, public debt at more than 91 per cent of GDP and public services — notably the National Health Service and prisons — at crisis point...