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Prisoners forced to defecate in buckets during pandemic, watchdog finds

Prisoners ‘forced to defecate in buckets’ during pandemic, watchdog finds Andy Gregory © Peter Macdiarmid/Getty Images An inmate looks out of the window of the Young Offenders Institution attached to Norwich Prison in 2005 - Peter Macdiarmid/Getty Images Prisoners have been left feeling “helpless and without hope” by the confinement measures used to avert infection during the coronavirus pandemic, Her Majesty’s Chief Inspector of Prisons has said. While jails largely succeeded in keeping Covid outbreaks at bay, Charlie Taylor’s annual report concluded, this was achieved “at significant cost” to the welfare of prisoners – most of whom have spent the pandemic locked in their cells for all but 90 minutes per day.

Ex-Bullingdon Club member appointed to Whitehall s sleaze watchdog

Ex-Bullingdon Club member appointed to Whitehall’s sleaze watchdog Rajeev Syal © Provided by The Guardian Photograph: Peter Macdiarmid/Getty Images A former Bullingdon Club member and university friend of Boris Johnson has been appointed to Whitehall’s independent sleaze watchdog, the Guardian can disclose. Ewen Fergusson, a City solicitor, was announced on Thursday as one of two new members for the committee on standards in public life. A Whitehall source said the appointment was approved by No 10. Fergusson, who has spent most of his career at international law firm Herbert Smith Freehills, appeared behind Johnson and two along from David Cameron in the infamous 1987 photograph of the exclusive, male-only Oxford dining club. Permission to republish the photograph has since been withdrawn by Gillman & Soame, the Oxford portrait photographers who hold the copyright.

Apple Pay Later Under Development to Provide Credit Card-like Features like Monthly Installements via Sachs

13 July 2021, 08:07 pm Apple Pay Later will soon debut for the Cupertino giant, featuring a Credit Card-like service that focuses on monthly installments for any purchases using the payment scheme. It would be fulfilled by Goldman Sachs, Apple s current partner bank behind the Apple Pay service which has been long introduced to users, operating as a payment medium. Credit Cards are like postpaid plans from one s cellular network provider, as they are given an allocation or the credit limit, and they would only pay for what they have used or one s monthly purchases. Initially, Apple rolled out the anticipated Apple Card in 2019, but it has not sparked a massive phenomenon like its iPhones and other devices. 

Malton s Beertown Festival postponed until 2022 due to coronavirus

Malton s Beertown Festival postponed until 2022 due to coronavirus
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