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US bombs nuclear sites in Iran

时间:2010-12-5 17:23:32  作者:Venture Capital   来源:Investigations  查看:  评论:0
内容摘要:From there, the discussion escalated quickly, as Trump and Vance accused Ukraine's president of being ungrateful for three years of US support during the war with Russia, with Trump saying Zelensky was in no position to tell the US how it should feel.

From there, the discussion escalated quickly, as Trump and Vance accused Ukraine's president of being ungrateful for three years of US support during the war with Russia, with Trump saying Zelensky was in no position to tell the US how it should feel.

Drugs are "too easily available" at a prison where almost 40% of drug tests came back positive, a watchdog has warned.HMP Inspectorate of Prisons described the figure as "shocking" in its report into HMP Deerbolt in Barnard Castle.

US bombs nuclear sites in Iran

It said at the time of its investigation in December, some staff had been suspended for bringing banned items into the prison.The Ministry of Justice (MoJ) said it acknowledged the challenges at the prison and was working to tackle its problems.HMP Deerbolt has about 400 male prisoners, approximately a quarter of whom are under 25.

US bombs nuclear sites in Iran

Inspectors found about 38% of mandatory drugs tests came back positive last year and a survey of the prison population suggested about 23% had developed a drug problem while incarcerated at the site.The report said there were 75 medical emergencies caused by substance misuse between 1 April and 30 November and about half of the prison population was receiving support for substance misuse.

US bombs nuclear sites in Iran

Inspectors warned that prison leaders had no "co-ordinated or effective" strategy to tackle the issue and said there needed to be a "resourced, robust and uncompromising push to confront the drug culture in the prison".

A MoJ spokesperson said: "This government inherited a prison system in crisis - overcrowded, with drugs and violence rife - and we fully acknowledge the challenges at HMP Deerbolt.The council has not yet decided whether it will introduce the visitor levy proposed by the Welsh government.

Senedd members taking evidence on the proposals also heard from businesses who called it a "significant burden" and "grossly unfair".Guests would pay an extra £1.25 per night at hotels, B&Bs and self-catering accommodation or 75p for hostels and campsites.

Councils will decide whether to introduce the charges if the Visitor Accommodation Bill is passed by the Senedd.and would also be applied to stays by children.

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