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What and when is Hajj? An illustrated guide, answers to 10 common questions

时间:2010-12-5 17:23:32  作者:Forex   来源:Fact Check  查看:  评论:0
内容摘要:"Change is coming across the British Isles and the Isle of Man has led the way", she added.

"Change is coming across the British Isles and the Isle of Man has led the way", she added.

She said she and other residents had been encouraged to call the police and report sightings.The inspection found that windows were being broken at a faster rate than they could be repaired, and on the first day of inspection, 13 cells had windows with holes, of which five were still occupied by prisoners.

What and when is Hajj? An illustrated guide, answers to 10 common questions

Inspectors said the "smell of cannabis was rife" and 63% of prisoners said it was easy to get drugs, with one describing the jail like an "airport" because of the sheer number of smuggling drones.The report found the prison’s response to the threat had been "inadequate" with staff unwilling to challenge rule breaking.Chief inspector of prisons Charlie Taylor said it was “imperative that the prison service finds a way to stem the ingress of drones to reduce the supply of drugs into prisons like Garth".

What and when is Hajj? An illustrated guide, answers to 10 common questions

Mr Taylor added: "Staff attendance and capability will need to improve significantly and without substantial investment from the prison service, drugs will continue to flow into this troubled jail.”A Ministry of Justice spokesperson said: "The new government inherited a prison system in crisis and reports like these demonstrate the need for robust action to get the situation back under control.

What and when is Hajj? An illustrated guide, answers to 10 common questions

"We have zero tolerance towards violence and drugs and our security measures, such as X-ray body scanners and anti-drone no-fly zones, detect and stop drugs from entering our prisons."

They added that 400-metre restricted fly zones were established in January around all closed prisons and young offender institutions in England and Wales.The Prince of Wales joined the Welsh Guards at Salisbury Plain on Tuesday to oversee their preparations for operational duty.

On Sunday and into Monday, flooding caused widespread disruption across the county.And young visitors are in for a "fairytale" treat at the National Trust's Mompesson House in Salisbury.

Here is a selection of pictures from across Wiltshire this week.VIP guest: Prince William, who is Colonel of the Welsh Guards, was given a tour of the training ground and shown weapons, including small drones. The battalion's senior operator assessed his handling as "good". He added that the Prince "could be trained up".

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