Inmates in the prison estate in England and Wales are facing vermin infestations, including rat and venomous spider bites, as revealed in a report by Independent Monitoring Boards. Prisons like Bullingdon and Hollesley Bay have reported incidents of inmates being bitten by spiders and rats, with HMP Pentonville even closing its kitchen due to a severe rat infestation. Additionally, flooding, leaking roofs, and delays in maintenance are common issues across prisons, with conditions at some facilities like Coldingley being described as inhumane and unfit for the 21st century.
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New EU cultural property laws, effective June 28, aim to prevent the trade of illegally exported goods but may overwhelm art dealers with excessive bureaucracy. While intended to protect cultural property, these regulations require proof of legitimate export for items over 200 years old valued above €18,000, posing significant challenges for the art market and potentially driving dealers out of the EU. Explain It To Me Like I'm 5: New EU laws aimed at preventing...
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