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Inspector warns that prisoners could sue

On the publication of her first report, Anne Owers, chief inspector of prisons, warned that, under the Human Rights Act, prisoners could sue the Home Office for poor and degrading conditions in jail. She noted there had been recent improvements in some prisons but dire conditions in many more, below all four of the inspectorate’s tests: safety, respect, purposeful activity and resettlement.

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