stabbed them with knives strapped to his wrist. just two hours earlier, he was set at a table chatting to saskia. both were guests at the prisoner education eventful as a teenager, khan was convicted of plotting to set up a terrorist training camp and went to prison. shortly before his release in 2018, mis had shortly before his release in 2018, m15 had intelligence he was planning another attack. m15 had intelligence he was planning anotherattack. he m15 had intelligence he was planning another attack. he was monitored in the community by the probation service, the police and m15. they allowed him to go to fishmonger toll that day without a police escort. learning together is a theoretically informed initiative. sham? learning together is a theoretically informed initiative. . . informed initiative. amy ludlow and ruth armstrong informed initiative. amy ludlow and ruth armstrong are - informed initiative. amy ludlow and ruth armstrong are the - informed initiative. amy ludlow - and
that i m and we re focused upon. as a teenager, usman khan was convicted of plotting to set up a terrorist training camp and went to prison. shortly before his release in 2018, m15 had intelligence he was planning another attack. he was monitored in the community by the probation service, the police and m15. they allowed him to go to fishmongers hall that day without a police escort. learning together is a theoretically informed, values led educational mission. amy ludlow and ruth armstrong are the directors of the cambridge university learning together programme, which teaches prisoners and university students side by side, and which held the event at fishmongers hall. i m going to explain- to you how i got introduced to learning together. khan became one of their students in prison. amy and ruth, amongst others, saw him as a success story. they put him on their leaflets. they gave him a computer.
hall saskia jones and jack merritt lay dying. khan had stabbed them with knives strapped to his wrists. just two hours earlier, he was sat at a table chatting to saskia. both were guests at a prison education event. as a teenager, usman khan was convicted of plotting to set up a terrorist training camp and went to prison. shortly before his release in 2018, m15 had intelligence he was planning another attack. he was monitored in the community by the probation service, the police and m15. they allowed him to go to fishmongers hall that day without a police escort. learning together is a theoretically informed, values led educational initiative. amy ludlow and ruth armstrong are the directors of the cambridge university learning together programme, which teaches prisoners and university students side by side and which held the event at fishmongers hall. i m going to explain to you how i got introduced
nearby in fishmongers hall, saskia jones and jack merritt lay dying. khan had stabbed them with knives strapped to his wrists. just two hours earlier, he was sat at a table chatting to saskia. both were guests at a prison education event. as a teenager, usman khan was convicted of plotting to set up a terrorist training camp and went to prison. shortly before his release in 2018, m15 had intelligence he was planning another attack. he was monitored in the community by the probation service, the police and m15. they allowed him to go to fishmongers hall that day without a police escort. learning together is a theoretically informed, values led educational initiative. amy ludlow and ruth armstrong are the directors of the cambridge university learning together programme, which teaches prisoners and university students side by side and which held the event at fishmongers hall. i m going to explain- to you how i got introduced to learning together.
amy ludlow and ruth armstrong are the directors of the cambridge university learning together programme, which teaches prisoners and university students side by side, and which held the event at fishmongers hall. i m going to explain- to you how i got introduced to learning together. khan became one of their students in prison. amy and ruth, amongst others, saw him as a success story. they put him on their leaflets. they gave him a computer. i think people saw the advantage of having him as somebody they had involved in their programme, showing some capability to deal with even the highest category of offender. theyjust lost sight of the danger to the public, their employees and anyone else associated with the programme. at the inquest into saskia s death, learning together said it was the responsibility of the prison and probation service to assess khan s risk, and they d