Wayne Couzens 'petrified' as prison attacks rise and offenders disembowel themselves
Wayne Couzens expressed fear amid a rise in violent incidents in UK prisons, with alarming accounts of self-harm and inmate attacks emerging from a prison doctor.
βGreen shootsβ in drive to cut number of women in England and Wales prisons
The article discusses the challenges faced by women in prisons in England and Wales, highlighted through the story of a woman named Pat who experienced significant hardships due to her imprisonment.
Scandal-hit jails hit by Β£6m fine amid rise in prison staff having sex with inmates
Thirteen privately-run prisons in the UK were fined a total of Β£6 million due to increased incidents of female staff engaging in sexual relations with inmates.
'Deliveroo' for prisons drones gang jailed for flying in drugs, weapons and phones
A gang has been sentenced for using drones to smuggle illicit items into UK prisons, likening their operation to food delivery services.
βDegrading and humiliatingβ strip-searches should be banned in Australian prisons, advocates say
Advocates are calling for a ban on strip-searches in Australian prisons due to their degrading and humiliating nature, particularly for trauma survivors like Sara, who shared her distressing experience.
Ian Huntley 'refuses prison food' over poisoning fears and 'living on diet of Wotsits'
Ian Huntley has been refusing prison food out of fear of poisoning by fellow inmates, leading to his reliance on a diet of Wotsits following a recent serious attack.
Britain's most notorious prisoner to 'expose' his 'unlawful sentence'
Charles Bronson, the UK's longest-serving prisoner, is set to challenge his sentence and treatment before an upcoming parole hearing.
Dozens of Palestinian journalists beaten, starved or raped, report alleges
A report alleges that nearly 60 Palestinian journalists in Israeli prisons have suffered beatings, starvation, and sexual violence, including rape.
Morning Rundown: The main headlines, best video and what will shape today's news
The Morning Rundown highlights key news including Andrew's relocation from Royal Lodge, updates on drones delivering weapons to prisons, and a discussion on the boldness of cancer strategies.
Campaigners challenge Scottish policy on transgender inmates in female prisons
A campaign group is contesting the Scottish policy allowing some transgender inmates to be housed in female prisons, arguing it conflicts with previous court rulings on women-only spaces.
BREAKING: New supermax jail units unveiled after Manchester arena bomb plotter attacks officers
New supermax jail units are being introduced for violent offenders following an alleged attack on officers by Manchester Arena plotter Hashem Abedi, who used hot cooking oil and homemade weapons.
Scottish Labour commits to banning transgender women from female prisons if Sarwar becomes FM
Scottish Labour leader Anas Sarwar promises to swiftly ban transgender women from female prisons if he becomes first minister after the upcoming election.
'New era' of specialised gangs flying drugs and weapons into prisons
A report reveals that gangs are increasingly using drones to smuggle drugs and weapons into prisons, prompting concerns about the slow response of the government and prison services.
UK to study Ukraine's drone countermeasures for use against smuggling in prisons
The UK is exploring Ukraine's drone countermeasures to combat smuggling of weapons and drugs in its prisons.
Why Palestine Action hunger strikers are nearing death in UK prisons (and why British media have barely noticed)
In UK prisons, pro-Palestinian activists associated with Palestine Action are engaging in a significant hunger strike, with three individuals continuing their protest despite the media's sparse coverage.
Where are the inmates from Unlocked A Jail Experiment season 2 now?
The article discusses the current status of inmates featured in the second season of the Netflix series 'Unlocked: A Jail Experiment,' which highlights a unique initiative within American prisons.
Far right hate and 'poison is infecting British schools, hospitals and prisons'
Steve Gillan, the new president of the Trade Union Congress, warns of the dangerous rise of far-right extremism infiltrating British schools, hospitals, and prisons.
'Angel delight' drug smugglers DAYS away from walking out of hell-hole Bali prisons
Three drug smugglers, including Brit Lisa Stocker, are set to be released from Bali prisons after avoiding execution for a cocaine smuggling operation worth Β£300,000.
Two Merseyside prisons rampaged by drugs and violence, investigation into the jails showed
An investigation revealed that HMP Liverpool and HMP Altcourse in Merseyside are facing significant issues with violence, drug use, and organized crime.