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20/10/2009

News that five senior prison managers have been charged with switching vulnerable inmates ahead of inspections.

Nicky Campbell and Shelagh Fogarty with news five senior managers at two of the UK's biggest prisons have been charged with serious disciplinary offences.

We speak to Phil Wheatley of the National Offender Management Service, Brian Caton of the Prison Officers Association, Dame Anne Owers the Chief Inspector of Prisons and Frances Crook Director of Howard League for Penal Reform.

Plus, General Sir Mike Jackson on his fears over right-wing political groups using the Armed Forces to attract votes and Marcus du Sautoy on his new Horizon programme that looks at the human brain.

In sport, Hull are undone by Fulham.

3 hours

Last on

Tue 20 Oct 2009 06:00

Chapters

  • Moving prisoners to mislead inspectors

    Disciplinary action is being taken against five prison managers accused of trying to mislead visiting inspectors. Inmates were transferred between London prisons just prior to inspections.

    Duration: 07:47

  • Marcus Du Sautoy on having his brain electrocuted

    One of Britain's foremost mathematicians talks about his new 大象传媒 Horizon programme where he submits his brain to electrical testing.

    Duration: 06:34

  • Gen. Sir Mike Jackson: "The armed forces are apolitical"

    In a letter sent to the Times newspaper, a group of retired generals have hit out at right-wing political groups using the Armed Forces to attract votes.

    Duration: 04:26

Broadcast

  • Tue 20 Oct 2009 06:00