An hour of international an hour of international news from the bbc. News from the bbc. We start in the us state of georgia. The School Shooting there. A 14 year old boy has appeared in court charged with murdering two classmates and two teachers at his high school. This is the boy, colt gray. Arrested shortly after the shooting on wednesday. Today, he was in court in person, here with the blonde hair. He didnt enter a plea. Murder and cruelty to children. Hes accused of giving his son a weapon despite knowing that he was a threat to himself and others. He appeared separately and was told the charges against him, if hes convicted, could total 180 years in prison. Take a listen. For Felony Murder in the second degree, the maximum penalty for each count is up to 30 years imprisonment. For felony involuntary manslaughter, of course again there are four counts, the maximum penalty for each of those offences is ten years imprisonment. For the eight Felony Cruelty to children counts, the max
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pentonville was infamous a few years ago for drugs being smuggled over the walls by rope and by drone. the prison has built new defences since then, but inspectors last year said that illicit drugs use were still high and a major threat. that s why tackling the problem from the other end was important. the only thing i could hope for is that like everyjail has a type of wing like this. so once we leave this wing, we can continue getting the help in otherjails, other wings would be much better for us, but i am worried that once i leave here it s just back to how it normally is. there are now a5 similar units in england and wales with plans to expand that to 100. while drugs are still getting in to jails, it s the best way of keeping motivated inmates away from them. daniel sandford, bbc news, pentonville prison. this week on breakfast,