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after they partied with his pal Liam Hemsworth Matt Damon is seen with his wife of 18 years Luciana Barroso in New York City. 'She saw right through his desperation': Love Island fans breathe a sigh of relief as Jess says Mitch is 'two weeks too late' after revealing he fancies her Georgina Rodriquez displays her toned abdomen in black crop top and shorts as she enjoys a family hike in Madrid 'They're out partying now!' Liam Gallagher is delighted his children now suffer awful hangovers because they realise he wasn't a bad dad when he got them Maria Shriver is seen for first time since ex Arnold Schwarzenegger talked about their painful split in his tell-all documentary Pete Davidson officially charged with reckless driving after crashing his Mercedes into a Beverly Hills home forcing it to be DEMOLISHED weeks before the film arrives in theaters Margot Robbie takes fans on a tour of the very pink and whimsical Barbie Dreamhouse. Gisele Bundchen, 42, is casual chic in a green blouse and fitted jeans as she enjoys a day of shopping with a close pal in MiamiĬoronation Street star James Craven confirms soap exit after character Aaron Sandford raped Amy Barlow Olly Murs dubs himself the 'Essex Jack Grealish' on WILD stag do ahead his upcoming wedding to Amelia Tank Tom Cruise shows off musclebound arms in clinging polo shirt as he and 'ex' Hayley Atwell arrive in Rome ahead of Mission: Impossible 7 premiere 'I still can't believe it': Fleur East confirmed as new Strictly Come Dancing It Takes Two host after Rylan Clark quit spin-off show Sugababes' Keisha Buchanan turns heads in blue cut out top as she joins bandmates Mutya Buena, and Siobhan Donaghy at Isle of Wight Festival Love Island fans FURIOUS as Andre and Charlotte are booted from the villa after shock public voteĬarrie Fisher posthumously stars as a good witch in the trailer for her final film Wonderwell Last year dozens of prisoners were handed £100 each following a fire which was started deliberately at Highpoint prison in Suffolk to make up for the "inconvenience" they suffered. In May it was revealed that a group of 200 prisoners are suing the Home Office for a breach of human rights because they were made to stop taking drugs in jail. The figures were revealed in a Parliamentary written answer. Shadow Home Affairs Minister Edward Garnier said: "The amount paid out to prisoners in compensation has doubled to £4m in just one year."Įarlier this year it emerged that compensation payments to prisoners doubled from £2.19 million in 2004-05 to £4 million in 2005-06, with one inmate receiving £2.7 million following a failed suicide attempt. "The Prison Service will try to meet the needs of prisoners who do not wish to sleep on the top bunks but this will not always be possible due to constraints imposed by population pressures and health and safety concerns, as rail guards could be used as ligature points by prisoners trying to commit suicide."
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"Prisoners who sleep in bunk beds have been advised for some time on how to use them safely and are encouraged to report any concerns to prison staff," he said. "If this is indeed Prison Service policy then I feel that all inmates need to be aware of the implications, as I understand that currently some 30,000 are in accommodation designed for one."Ī Prison Service spokesman said its policy on bunk beds was not as suggested in Mr Cooper's letter. He added: "The governor here denies any liability, however informs me that any inmate who does not feel safe in a bunk bed on the top bunk will not be compelled to go into one. "Since my fall, this prison has not upgraded its risk assessment of bunk beds, which I consider to be a breach of health and safety regulations." I am currently pursuing a claim for negligence. Mr Cooper wrote: "In November 2005, I turned over in my sleep and fell from the top bunk of my bed sustaining a bad gash to the head. Mr Cooper suggested prisoners could not be compelled to sleep in the top bunk if they felt unsafe, and told fellow inmates to be "aware of the implications" in the current jail overcrowding crisis. In a letter to prisoners' magazine Inside Time, Mr Cooper wrote: "Bunk beds are an accident waiting to happen." Gerry Cooper, a prisoner at Bullingdon jail in Oxfordshire, launched a negligence claim after allegedly cutting his head in a night-time tumble from the top bunk. An inmate is suing the Prison Service after he was injured falling out of a bunk bed, it was revealed today.
