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A victory over BP, but at what cost to culture? | British Museum

Letter: <strong>Melanie Winterbotham </strong>reflects on the loss of public access to knowledge and art when museums close due to lack of funding

As wars rage, museums and culture become all the more important | Museums

Letters: <strong>Dr Mark Liebenrood </strong>addresses museum closures, <strong>Fergus Nicoll</strong> looks at the situation in Sudan, and <strong>Blaine Stothard </strong>on why<strong> </strong>it’s vital that cultural institutions retain the past and record the present

Letters: our prisons are a national disgrace | Prisons and probation

Observer columnist Eva Wiseman painted a picture of a justice system at breaking point. We need action Wandsworth prison in London. Photograph: Andrew Aitchison/Corbis via Getty Images Wandsworth prison in London. Photograph: Andrew Aitchison/Corbis via Getty Images Sun 7 Mar 2021 01.00 EST Eva Wiseman is rightly impassioned by our inability as a country to summon the will to reform our creaking prison system (“Prison reform is slow, but could the will to change be growing?”, Magazine). She draws our attention to many of the most telling areas of failure which should inspire appetite for change. Are we shamed by a recidivism rate of 65%? Do we care that we lock up more women and children than any other European country? The political attitude to prison seems hardly to have developed since Victorian times, while public perceptions are starting to appear more progressive.

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