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Lord Chancellor Shabana Mahmood hosts press conference on prison capacity
14/05/2025. London, United Kingdom. Lord Chancellor Shabana Mahmood and Amy Rees, Interim Permanent Secretary at the Ministry of Justice host a press conference on prison capacity in 9 Downing Street. Picture by Lauren Hurley / No 10 Downing Street / eyevine
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Lord Chancellor Shabana Mahmood hosts press conference on prison capacity
14/05/2025. London, United Kingdom. Lord Chancellor Shabana Mahmood and Amy Rees, Interim Permanent Secretary at the Ministry of Justice host a press conference on prison capacity in 9 Downing Street. Picture by Lauren Hurley / No 10 Downing Street / eyevine
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Lord Chancellor Shabana Mahmood hosts press conference on prison capacity
14/05/2025. London, United Kingdom. Lord Chancellor Shabana Mahmood and Amy Rees, Interim Permanent Secretary at the Ministry of Justice host a press conference on prison capacity in 9 Downing Street. Picture by Lauren Hurley / No 10 Downing Street / eyevine
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Lord Chancellor Shabana Mahmood hosts press conference on prison capacity
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Lord Chancellor Shabana Mahmood hosts press conference on prison capacity
14/05/2025. London, United Kingdom. Lord Chancellor Shabana Mahmood and Amy Rees, Interim Permanent Secretary at the Ministry of Justice host a press conference on prison capacity in 9 Downing Street. Picture by Lauren Hurley / No 10 Downing Street / eyevine
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Lord Chancellor Shabana Mahmood hosts press conference on prison capacity
14/05/2025. London, United Kingdom. Lord Chancellor Shabana Mahmood and Amy Rees, Interim Permanent Secretary at the Ministry of Justice host a press conference on prison capacity in 9 Downing Street. Picture by Lauren Hurley / No 10 Downing Street / eyevine
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Lord Chancellor Shabana Mahmood hosts press conference on prison capacity
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Lord Chancellor Shabana Mahmood hosts press conference on prison capacity
14/05/2025. London, United Kingdom. Lord Chancellor Shabana Mahmood and Amy Rees, Interim Permanent Secretary at the Ministry of Justice host a press conference on prison capacity in 9 Downing Street. Picture by Lauren Hurley / No 10 Downing Street / eyevine
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Lord Chancellor Shabana Mahmood hosts press conference on prison capacity
14/05/2025. London, United Kingdom. Lord Chancellor Shabana Mahmood and Amy Rees, Interim Permanent Secretary at the Ministry of Justice host a press conference on prison capacity in 9 Downing Street. Picture by Lauren Hurley / No 10 Downing Street / eyevine
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Visit By Prime Minister François Bayrou To The Saint-Quentin-Fallavier Penitentiary Center
Prime Minister Francois Bayrou visits the Saint-Quentin-Fallavier Penitentiary Center in Isere, France, on April 23, 2025, to express his support for the staff following the attacks and vandalism targeting prisons and prison officials in France. (Photo by Romain Doucelin/NurPhoto) -
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Visit By Prime Minister François Bayrou To The Saint-Quentin-Fallavier Penitentiary Center
Prime Minister Francois Bayrou visits the Saint-Quentin-Fallavier Penitentiary Center in Isere, France, on April 23, 2025, to express his support for the staff following the attacks and vandalism targeting prisons and prison officials in France. (Photo by Romain Doucelin/NurPhoto) -
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Visit By Prime Minister François Bayrou To The Saint-Quentin-Fallavier Penitentiary Center
Prime Minister Francois Bayrou visits the Saint-Quentin-Fallavier Penitentiary Center in Isere, France, on April 23, 2025, to express his support for the staff following the attacks and vandalism targeting prisons and prison officials in France. (Photo by Romain Doucelin/NurPhoto) -
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Visit By Prime Minister François Bayrou To The Saint-Quentin-Fallavier Penitentiary Center
Prime Minister Francois Bayrou visits the Saint-Quentin-Fallavier Penitentiary Center in Isere, France, on April 23, 2025, to express his support for the staff following the attacks and vandalism targeting prisons and prison officials in France. (Photo by Romain Doucelin/NurPhoto) -
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Visit By Prime Minister François Bayrou To The Saint-Quentin-Fallavier Penitentiary Center
Prime Minister Francois Bayrou visits the Saint-Quentin-Fallavier Penitentiary Center in Isere, France, on April 23, 2025, to express his support for the staff following the attacks and vandalism targeting prisons and prison officials in France. (Photo by Romain Doucelin/NurPhoto) -
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Visit By Prime Minister François Bayrou To The Saint-Quentin-Fallavier Penitentiary Center
Mr. Gerald Darmanin, Minister of State, Keeper of the Seals, and Minister of Justice, visits the Saint-Quentin-Fallavier Penitentiary Center in Isere, France, on April 23, 2025, to express his support for the staff following the attacks and vandalism targeting prisons and prison officials in France. (Photo by Romain Doucelin/NurPhoto) -
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Visit By Prime Minister François Bayrou To The Saint-Quentin-Fallavier Penitentiary Center
Mr. Gerald Darmanin, Minister of State, Keeper of the Seals, and Minister of Justice, visits the Saint-Quentin-Fallavier Penitentiary Center in Isere, France, on April 23, 2025, to express his support for the staff following the attacks and vandalism targeting prisons and prison officials in France. (Photo by Romain Doucelin/NurPhoto) -
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Visit By Prime Minister François Bayrou To The Saint-Quentin-Fallavier Penitentiary Center
Prime Minister Francois Bayrou visits the Saint-Quentin-Fallavier Penitentiary Center in Isere, France, on April 23, 2025, to express his support for the staff following the attacks and vandalism targeting prisons and prison officials in France. (Photo by Romain Doucelin/NurPhoto) -
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Visit By Prime Minister François Bayrou To The Saint-Quentin-Fallavier Penitentiary Center
Prime Minister Francois Bayrou visits the Saint-Quentin-Fallavier Penitentiary Center in Isere, France, on April 23, 2025, to express his support for the staff following the attacks and vandalism targeting prisons and prison officials in France. (Photo by Romain Doucelin/NurPhoto) -
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Visit By Prime Minister François Bayrou To The Saint-Quentin-Fallavier Penitentiary Center
Mr. Francois Bayrou, Prime Minister, and Ms. Patricia Chauvire, Director of the Saint-Quentin-Fallavier Penitentiary Center, visit in France on April 23, 2025, to express support for the staff following the attacks and vandalism targeting prisons and prison officials in France. (Photo by Romain Doucelin/NurPhoto) -
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Visit By Prime Minister François Bayrou To The Saint-Quentin-Fallavier Penitentiary Center
Mr. Francois Bayrou, Prime Minister, and Ms. Patricia Chauvire, Director of the Saint-Quentin-Fallavier Penitentiary Center, visit in France on April 23, 2025, to express support for the staff following the attacks and vandalism targeting prisons and prison officials in France. (Photo by Romain Doucelin/NurPhoto) -
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Visit By Prime Minister François Bayrou To The Saint-Quentin-Fallavier Penitentiary Center
Mr. Francois Bayrou, Prime Minister, and Mr. Gerald Darminin, Minister of Justice, visit the Saint-Quentin-Fallavier Penitentiary Center in Isere, France, on April 23, 2025, to express support for the staff following the attacks and vandalism targeting prisons and prison officials in France. (Photo by Romain Doucelin/NurPhoto) -
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Visit By Prime Minister François Bayrou To The Saint-Quentin-Fallavier Penitentiary Center
Prime Minister Francois Bayrou visits the Saint-Quentin-Fallavier Penitentiary Center in Isere, France, on April 23, 2025, to express his support for the staff following the attacks and vandalism targeting prisons and prison officials in France. (Photo by Romain Doucelin/NurPhoto) -
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Visit By Prime Minister François Bayrou To The Saint-Quentin-Fallavier Penitentiary Center
Mr. Gerald Darmanin, Minister of State, Keeper of the Seals, and Minister of Justice, visits the Saint-Quentin-Fallavier Penitentiary Center in Isere, France, on April 23, 2025, to express his support for the staff following the attacks and vandalism targeting prisons and prison officials in France. (Photo by Romain Doucelin/NurPhoto) -
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Visit By Prime Minister François Bayrou To The Saint-Quentin-Fallavier Penitentiary Center
Mr. Bruno Retailleau, Minister of the Interior, visits the Saint-Quentin-Fallavier Penitentiary Center in Isere, France, on April 23, 2025, to express his support for the staff following the attacks and vandalism targeting prisons and prison officials in France. (Photo by Romain Doucelin/NurPhoto) -
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Visit By Prime Minister François Bayrou To The Saint-Quentin-Fallavier Penitentiary Center
Mr. Bruno Retailleau, Minister of the Interior, visits the Saint-Quentin-Fallavier Penitentiary Center in Isere, France, on April 23, 2025, to express his support for the staff following the attacks and vandalism targeting prisons and prison officials in France. (Photo by Romain Doucelin/NurPhoto) -
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‘Is it really going to take a death?’: legal advocates say Don Dale must be shut down
A royal commission in 2017 found the Don Dale juvenile detention centre should be shut down immediately and was 'wholly inappropriate' for children. The centre was originally a maximum security prison for adults.
Legal advocates say it is "only a matter of time" before there's a death inside Don Dale juvenile detention centre after the hospitalisation this week of a 16-year-old who attempted to take his own life – the latest case in at least 54 self-harm or suicide attempts since July last year.
Lawyer Johnny Lawrence SC talks about protesting outside of Don dale youth detention centre and how when the kids hear them they yell out 'help, help, get us out of here'.Protestors outside Don Dale juvenile detention have been gathering every Friday since Christmas Day Australia
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‘Is it really going to take a death?’: legal advocates say Don Dale must be shut down
A royal commission in 2017 found the Don Dale juvenile detention centre should be shut down immediately and was 'wholly inappropriate' for children. The centre was originally a maximum security prison for adults.
Legal advocates say it is "only a matter of time" before there's a death inside Don Dale juvenile detention centre after the hospitalisation this week of a 16-year-old who attempted to take his own life – the latest case in at least 54 self-harm or suicide attempts since July last year.
Don dale youth detention centre, Darwin, Northern Territory.Protestors outside Don Dale juvenile detention have been gathering every Friday since Christmas Day Australia
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‘Is it really going to take a death?’: legal advocates say Don Dale must be shut down
A royal commission in 2017 found the Don Dale juvenile detention centre should be shut down immediately and was 'wholly inappropriate' for children. The centre was originally a maximum security prison for adults.
Legal advocates say it is "only a matter of time" before there's a death inside Don Dale juvenile detention centre after the hospitalisation this week of a 16-year-old who attempted to take his own life – the latest case in at least 54 self-harm or suicide attempts since July last year.
Leela Galvez is one of the Don Dale protestors that protest every Friday at 5pm outside Don dale youth detention centre on Tivendale Road, Darwin.Protestors outside Don Dale juvenile detention have been gathering every Friday since Christmas Day Australia
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‘Is it really going to take a death?’: legal advocates say Don Dale must be shut down
A royal commission in 2017 found the Don Dale juvenile detention centre should be shut down immediately and was 'wholly inappropriate' for children. The centre was originally a maximum security prison for adults.
Legal advocates say it is "only a matter of time" before there's a death inside Don Dale juvenile detention centre after the hospitalisation this week of a 16-year-old who attempted to take his own life – the latest case in at least 54 self-harm or suicide attempts since July last year.
A sign at Don dale youth detention centre, Darwin, Northern Territory.Protestors outside Don Dale juvenile detention have been gathering every Friday since Christmas Day Australia
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‘Is it really going to take a death?’: legal advocates say Don Dale must be shut down
A royal commission in 2017 found the Don Dale juvenile detention centre should be shut down immediately and was 'wholly inappropriate' for children. The centre was originally a maximum security prison for adults.
Legal advocates say it is "only a matter of time" before there's a death inside Don Dale juvenile detention centre after the hospitalisation this week of a 16-year-old who attempted to take his own life – the latest case in at least 54 self-harm or suicide attempts since July last year.
Samantha Samson is one of the Don Dale protestors that protest every Friday at 5pm outside Don dale youth detention centre on Tivendale Road, Darwin. Protestors outside Don Dale juvenile detention have been gathering every Friday since Christmas Day Australia
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‘Is it really going to take a death?’: legal advocates say Don Dale must be shut down
A royal commission in 2017 found the Don Dale juvenile detention centre should be shut down immediately and was 'wholly inappropriate' for children. The centre was originally a maximum security prison for adults.
Legal advocates say it is "only a matter of time" before there's a death inside Don Dale juvenile detention centre after the hospitalisation this week of a 16-year-old who attempted to take his own life – the latest case in at least 54 self-harm or suicide attempts since July last year.
Don dale youth detention protestors. From left: Josie Crawshaw, and sisters Donna and Natalie Hunter (founder of NAAJA) are 10 year-old Taj's grandmothers. Protestors outside Don Dale juvenile detention have been gathering every Friday since Christmas Day Australia
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NEWS - Belarus: Kundgebung der Opposition in Minsk
Flags wave outside Detention Facility No 1 where blogger Sergei Tikhanovsky is allegedly kept. Since the announcement of the 2020 Belarusian presidential election results on August 9, mass protests against the election results have been erupting in major cities across Belarus. Minsk, Belarus, August 17, 2020. Photo by Valery Sharifulin/Tass/ABACAPRESS.COM (FOTO: DUKAS/ABACA)
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NEWS - Belarus: Kundgebung der Opposition in Minsk
Opposition activists gather outside Detention Facility No 1 where blogger Sergei Tikhanovsky is allegedly kept. Since the announcement of the 2020 Belarusian presidential election results on August 9, mass protests against the election results have been erupting in major cities across Belarus. Minsk, Belarus, August 17, 2020. Photo by Valery Sharifulin/Tass/ABACAPRESS.COM (FOTO: DUKAS/ABACA)
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NEWS - Belarus: Kundgebung der Opposition in Minsk
Opposition activists gather outside Detention Facility No 1 where blogger Sergei Tikhanovsky is allegedly kept. Since the announcement of the 2020 Belarusian presidential election results on August 9, mass protests against the election results have been erupting in major cities across Belarus. Minsk, Belarus, August 17, 2020. Photo by Valery Sharifulin/Tass/ABACAPRESS.COM (FOTO: DUKAS/ABACA)
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NEWS - Belarus: Kundgebung der Opposition in Minsk
Opposition activists gather outside Detention Facility No 1 where blogger Sergei Tikhanovsky is allegedly kept. Since the announcement of the 2020 Belarusian presidential election results on August 9, mass protests against the election results have been erupting in major cities across Belarus. Minsk, Belarus, August 17, 2020. Photo by Valery Sharifulin/Tass/ABACAPRESS.COM (FOTO: DUKAS/ABACA)
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NEWS - Belarus: Kundgebung der Opposition in Minsk
Opposition activists gather outside Detention Facility No 1 where blogger Sergei Tikhanovsky is allegedly kept. Since the announcement of the 2020 Belarusian presidential election results on August 9, mass protests against the election results have been erupting in major cities across Belarus. Minsk, Belarus, August 17, 2020. Photo by Valery Sharifulin/Tass/ABACAPRESS.COM (FOTO: DUKAS/ABACA)
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NEWS - Belarus: Kundgebung der Opposition in Minsk
Flags wave outside Detention Facility No 1 where blogger Sergei Tikhanovsky is allegedly kept. Since the announcement of the 2020 Belarusian presidential election results on August 9, mass protests against the election results have been erupting in major cities across Belarus. Minsk, Belarus, August 17, 2020. Photo by Valery Sharifulin/Tass/ABACAPRESS.COM (FOTO: DUKAS/ABACA)
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NEWS - Belarus: Kundgebung der Opposition in Minsk
Opposition activists gather outside Detention Facility No 1 where blogger Sergei Tikhanovsky is allegedly kept. The signs read "Tyrant, Run" and "Rescue Us From Evil". Since the announcement of the 2020 Belarusian presidential election results on August 9, mass protests against the election results have been erupting in major cities across Belarus. Minsk, Belarus, August 17, 2020. Photo by Valery Sharifulin/Tass/ABACAPRESS.COM (FOTO: DUKAS/ABACA)
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NEWS - Belarus: Kundgebung der Opposition in Minsk
Opposition activists gather outside Detention Facility No 1 where blogger Sergei Tikhanovsky is allegedly kept. Since the announcement of the 2020 Belarusian presidential election results on August 9, mass protests against the election results have been erupting in major cities across Belarus. Minsk, Belarus, August 17, 2020. Photo by Valery Sharifulin/Tass/ABACAPRESS.COM (FOTO: DUKAS/ABACA)
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Forgotten by the west, Syria's IS prisons are under threat as militant group mobilises.
Kurdish officials warn that Islamic State threat is greater than ever in the vacuum left from Syrian regime's collapse.
Outside the heavily fortified prison walls, the world has seemingly tried to forget that thousands of suspected IS fighters are still languishing in detention. But experts warn IS has not forgotten about them.
Prison authorities tightened security guidelines in IS prison after a 2022 attack sprung hundreds of members of the extremist group from detention.
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Forgotten by the west, Syria's IS prisons are under threat as militant group mobilises.
Kurdish officials warn that Islamic State threat is greater than ever in the vacuum left from Syrian regime's collapse.
Outside the heavily fortified prison walls, the world has seemingly tried to forget that thousands of suspected IS fighters are still languishing in detention. But experts warn IS has not forgotten about them.
Mustafa Hajj-Obeid, 41, taken in Panorama prison, Hasakeh.
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Forgotten by the west, Syria's IS prisons are under threat as militant group mobilises.
Kurdish officials warn that Islamic State threat is greater than ever in the vacuum left from Syrian regime's collapse.
Outside the heavily fortified prison walls, the world has seemingly tried to forget that thousands of suspected IS fighters are still languishing in detention. But experts warn IS has not forgotten about them.
Muhammad Saqib Raza, 45, claimed he was kidnaped against his will into areas controlled by the IS in Syria and wants to be repatriated to the UK
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PEOPLE - Wandsworth Prison: In diesen Knast muss der frühere Tennis-Champion Boris Becker (Archiv)
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Serco vans are unable to collect prisoners and leave - Prison officers hold a meeting outside Wandsworth prison (Britains Largest) as part of a national day of action about conditions in British prisons
Prison Officers walk out, Wandsworth, London, UK - 15 Nov 2016
. The meeting is supported by the Prison Officers association and the industrial action has to be in this format because it is illegal for prison officers to strike.
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PEOPLE - Camilla besucht das Gefängnis in Brixton
4 February 2016.
HRH The Duchess of Cornwall visits Brixton prison in south London. The Duchess, The National Literacy Trust's Patron visited a reading programme, The Clink (the Prison's own private restaurant) and it's kitchen as well as a vocational skills programme..
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PEOPLE - Camilla besucht das Gefängnis in Brixton
4 February 2016.
HRH The Duchess of Cornwall visits Brixton prison in south London. The Duchess, The National Literacy Trust's Patron visited a reading programme, The Clink (the Prison's own private restaurant) and it's kitchen as well as a vocational skills programme. Here, the Duchess talking tatoos with Darren in the Bounce Back programme..
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PEOPLE - Camilla besucht das Gefängnis in Brixton
4 February 2016.
HRH The Duchess of Cornwall visits Brixton prison in south London. The Duchess, The National Literacy Trust's Patron visited a reading programme, The Clink (the Prison's own private restaurant) and it's kitchen as well as a vocational skills programme..
Credit: JHill/Ken Goff Rota/GoffPhotos.com Ref: KGC-375
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PEOPLE - Camilla besucht das Gefängnis in Brixton
4 February 2016.
HRH The Duchess of Cornwall visits Brixton prison in south London. The Duchess, The National Literacy Trust's Patron visited a reading programme, The Clink (the Prison's own private restaurant) and it's kitchen as well as a vocational skills programme..
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PEOPLE - Camilla besucht das Gefängnis in Brixton
4 February 2016.
HRH The Duchess of Cornwall visits Brixton prison in south London. The Duchess, The National Literacy Trust's Patron visited a reading programme, The Clink (the Prison's own private restaurant) and it's kitchen as well as a vocational skills programme..
Credit: JHill/Ken Goff Rota/GoffPhotos.com Ref: KGC-375
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PEOPLE - Camilla besucht das Gefängnis in Brixton
4 February 2016.
HRH The Duchess of Cornwall visits Brixton prison in south London. The Duchess, The National Literacy Trust's Patron visited a reading programme, The Clink (the Prison's own private restaurant) and it's kitchen as well as a vocational skills programme. Here, with Governor Giles Mason..
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PEOPLE - Camilla besucht das Gefängnis in Brixton
4 February 2016.
HRH The Duchess of Cornwall visits Brixton prison in south London. The Duchess, The National Literacy Trust's Patron visited a reading programme, The Clink (the Prison's own private restaurant) and it's kitchen as well as a vocational skills programme. Here, with Governor Giles Mason (right) and Deputy Lt of Greater London, Kevin McGrath (left)..
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