Prisonomics (33 page)

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Authors: Vicky Pryce

  1. Davis, David
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  2. Dell’Olio, Nancy
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  3. Department for Business, Innovation and Skills
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  4. Devlin, Angela
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  5. Doubly Deviant, Doubly Damned: Society’s Treatment of Violent
    Women
    (Lloyd)
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  6. drugs
    1. and women prisoners
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  1. East Sutton Park prison
    1. VP transferred to
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    2. description of
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    3. VP’s first impressions of
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    4. VP’s first night in
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    5. VP’s first day in
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    6. remoteness of
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    7. VP’s first visit at
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    8. religious services at
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    9. food in
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    10. working farm at
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    11. cooking at
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    12. haircuts at
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    13. Kate Johns on
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    14. showers in
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    15. haunted by ghost
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    16. room inspections at
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    17. prepares for inspections
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    18. library in
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    19. VP leaves
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  2. education
    1. and reoffending
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  3. Elgar, Karen
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  4. ‘emailaprisoner’ service
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  5. Employers’ Forum for
  6. Reducing Reoffending
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  7. employment
    1. for women prisoners after release
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    2. and Pret a Manger
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    3. benefits of employing ex-prisoners
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    4. and reoffending
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  8. eurozone crisis
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  1. Facility Licence Eligibility Date (FLED)
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  2. families
    1. importance of prisoner’s contact with
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  3. food in prison
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  4. foreign women prisoners
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  5. Forest Bank prison
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  6. Fry, Elizabeth
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  1. G4S
    1. overcharges for services
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  2. Georgantas, Melina
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  3. Gesch, Bernard
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  4. Gibb, Nick
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  5. Gibson, Mark
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  6. Glover, Stephen
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  7. Grayling, Chris
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  8. Grosvenor, Edwina
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  1. Halford, Rachel
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  2. Hardwick, Nick
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  3. Harford, Tim
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  4. Harrison, Lord
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  5. Haseler, Stephen
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  6. Hassall, Tony
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  7. Hewitt, Patricia
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  8. High Down prison
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  9. Hillman, Jocelyn
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  10. Hilton, Andrew
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  11. Holloway prison
    1. VP prepares for
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    2. VP enters
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    3. VP’s experience of
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    4. Lord Ramsbotham on
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    5. and Liz Padmore
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    6. segregation units in
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  12. Home Detention Curfews (HDC)
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  13. Hooper, Roma
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  14. housing
    1. for prisoners after release
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  15. Howard League for Penal Reform
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  16. Human Rights Act
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  1. Independent Monitoring Board (IMB)
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  2. Inside Time
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  3. Institute of Criminology (Cambridge)
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  4. Integrated Family Support Programme (IFSP)
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  5. Invisible Women: What’s Wrong with Women’s Prisons
    (Devlin)
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  6. Irene Taylor Trust
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  1. Johns, Kate
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  2. ‘joint enterprise’
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  3. judges
    1. social status of
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  4. JusticeHome
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  1. Kerman, Piper
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  2. Kerr, John
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  3. Khan, Sadiq
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  4. King, Mervyn
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  5. Kirklevington Grange
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  6. KPMG
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  1. La Plante, Lynda
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  2. Lawson, Nigella
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  3. Lea, Ruth
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  4. learning disabilities prisoners with
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  5. Leech, Mark
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  6. legal aid
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  7. libraries
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  8. Liebling, Alison
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  9. Littlechild, Michael
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  10. Lloyd, Ann
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  11. Lockyer, Kevin
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  12. Lyon, Juliet
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  1. Machin, Steve
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  2. Maddox, Bronwen
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  3. Make Justice Work
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  4. Maltman, Philip
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  5. Maltman, Stephanie
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  6. Marr, Andrew
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  7. Martin, Clive
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  8. Matrix Knowledge Group
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  9. ‘Measuring the Quality of Prison Life’ survey
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  10. mental health
    1. of women prisoners
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    2. during early part of prison sentence
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  11. Ministry of Justice
    1. created
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    2. cost of prison
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    3. and prisoner contact with families
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    4. overcharged by Serco and G4S
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    5. and legal aid
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    6. outsourcing probation service
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    7. expenditure reduction
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    8. report on employment on reoffending
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  12. ‘movement’, the
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  13. music in prisons
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  1. National Justice
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  2. National Offender Management Service (NOMs)
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  3. Neilson, Andrew
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  4. New Economics Foundation
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  5. New Philanthropy Capital
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  6. New York Times
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  1. Oborne, Peter
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  2. Observer, The
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  3. Offender Learning and Skills Service (OLASS)
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  4. One3one Solutions
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  5. open prisons
    1. benefits of
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    2. absconding from
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  6. Open University
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  7. Out of Sight, Out of Mind: Why Britain’s Prisons are Failing
    (Podmore)
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  8. Overseas Development Administration
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  1. Padfield, Nicola
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  2. Padmore, Liz
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  3. Penrose
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  4. Perkins, Alice
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  5. Podmore, John
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  6. Policy Exchange
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  7. Pret a Manger
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  8. prison
    1. making life bearable in
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    2. suicide and self-harm in
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    3. food in
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    4. cost of
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    5. access to legal advice
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    6. varied conditions in
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    7. alternatives to
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    8. life for prisoners after
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    9. Michael Spurr’s vision for
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    10. libraries in
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    11. music in
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    12. public perception of
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    13. political reluctance to reform
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    14. over-crowding of
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    15. selling
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    16. as deterrence
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  9. Prison Reform Trust
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  10. Prison Technology Services
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  11. Prisoner Officers Association
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  12. Prisoners Education Reform
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  13. Prisoners Education Trust
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  14. Prisongate
    (Ramsbotham)
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  15. Pro Bono Economics
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  16. Prospect
    (magazine)
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  17. Pryce, Vicky
    1. prepares for Holloway
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    2. waits for verdict
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    3. enters Holloway
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    4. experience of Holloway
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    5. supports Chelsea
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    6. transferred to East Sutton Park
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    7. first impressions of East Sutton Park
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    8. first night in East Sutton Park
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    9. first day in East Sutton Park
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    10. visits at East Sutton Park
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    11. attends church services
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    12. media interest in
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    13. possible appearance on
      Celebrity Big Brother
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    14. meeting with nurse
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    15. meeting with probation officer
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    16. uses gym at East Sutton Park
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    17. wedding day
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    18. receives e–mails
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    19. assessed for risk of re-offending
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    20. does manual handling course
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    21. has haircut
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    22. and Working Chance
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    23. receives careers advice
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    24. settles into routine
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    25. does ICT course
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    26. records story books
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    27. prepares for Home Detention Curfew
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    28. lacks tattoos
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    29. on Home Detention Curfew
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    30. handwriting skills
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    31. first public speaking event after release
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    32. gives evidence at House of Lords on European Union
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    33. tag removed
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  18. Public Service Agreements (PSAs)
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