Rotherham child abuse scandal: 1400 children exploited report finds - BBC News
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Prison is not "soft" but is "as bad as you could possibly imagine", Nick Hardwick, the outgoing chief inspector of prisons in England and Wales, says.
Iain-Duncan-Smith Taken to task over bogus claims 75% disabled people found his reforms helped them back to work
More than children - including one as young as eight - were held overnight in police custody last year, according to police figures.
Young people will "continue to die unnecessarily" in jail unless ministers act on recommendations in a report into self-inflicted deaths, its author says.