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A child held in adult custody in a Victorian prison was subjected to a spit hood and forced to spend more than 20 hours a day in solitary confinement with water supply cut off, an inquiry has revealed.
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a culture of faking it until you make it is endemic in silicon valley. and today, tech bosses in the us will have a very clear message from authorities push the boundaries and you may end up behind bars. james clayton, bbc news, silicon valley. now a brief look at some other stories making the news today. asda has bought the petrol station group eg for £2.3 billion in a move that will see the supermarket chain expand further into convenience foods. they ll take over eg s 350 petrol stations and more than a thousand takeaway food locations. six police officers are under investigation after a 91 year old woman had a taser pointed at her and a spit hood placed over her head. the metropolitan police said the woman was distressed after a dispute with her carer and spat at officers. the force has referred itself to the police watchdog.
making the news today. in northern kosovo, protesters are continuing to gather in the town of zvecan, a day after violent clashes with nato led peacekeepers left 30 soldiers injured. it follows the installation of ethnic albanian mayors in majority serb areas. they won power after kosovo serbs boycotted local elections. the country declared independence from serbia in 2008, but most ethnic serbs have never accepted its independence. two italian intelligence agents and a former member of the israeli security forces were among four people killed when a boat overturned on lake maggiore in italy. the vessel was carrying 25 people who were celebrating a birthday, before it was hit by a sudden, violent storm on sunday evening. the independent office for police conduct is investigating, after a 91 year old woman had a taser pointed at her by police in south east london. she also had a mesh spit hood