Friday, 28 March 2014

Prisoner book ban: A U-turn isn't enough - politics.co.uk

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"Are prisoners and their loved ones once more the whipping boys of politicians on the make?"

Prisoner book ban: A U-turn isn't enough

A U-turn on the book ban is not enough

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Chris Grayling has tried out several arguments to defend his ban on sending prisoners books - but none of them stack up

Poet Laureate takes on prisoner book ban with Pentonville protest

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Carol Ann Duffy takes lead in campaign against the prisoner book ban with poetry protest outside Pentonville prison

Prison staff lash out at Chris Grayling over book ban

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