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UK’s largest children’s prison have been co-opted by managers to kill rats, resulting in a bloody incident and concerns over child and animal welfare
UK. Having loved monkeys since she was a child, Bearman, a clinical-hypnotherapist, said: "In the real, most beautiful world, all animals would be free, but their natural habitat has been destroyed and these monkeys
concerns about the economy. But [this article with the perspectives of six ordinary Iranians](https://www.theguardian.com/global-development/ng-interactive/2026/apr/27/i-should-not-have-wished-for-war-six-ordinary-iranians-on-how-the-us-israel-conflict-has-changed-them) is a timely human reminder of what is at stake. ***Patrick*** - I pride myself on keeping up with
prisoner." Many of the children in illegal children's homes are located in terraced or suburban housing in parts of northern England with cheaper rents. One in five are of all children in care