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1990 in the United Kingdom

List of Statutory Instruments of the United Kingdom, 1990, 1990 New Year Honours, 1990 Strangeways Prison riot, Factortame litigation, 1990 in British

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9781150988110

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1150988118

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100
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Source: Wikipedia. Pages: 100. Chapters: List of Statutory Instruments of the United Kingdom, 1990, 1990 New Year Honours, 1990 Strangeways Prison riot, Factortame litigation, 1990 in British music, Caparo Industries plc v Dickman, Poll Tax Riots, Blackpool & Fylde Aero Club v Blackpool Borough Council, 1990 Birthday Honours, Winter of 1990-1991 in Western Europe, Treaty on the Final Settlement with Respect to Germany, 1990 British Grand Prix, Adams v Cape Industries plc, Options for Change, Broadcasting Act 1990, 1990 Prime Minister's Resignation Honours, 44th British Academy Film Awards, 1990 UK Championship, List of 1990 British incumbents, 1990 in Wales, Burns' Day storm, Lloyds Bank plc v Rosset, British films of 1990, Give a Little Love Back to the World, United Kingdom in the Eurovision Song Contest 1990, Reckitt & Colman Products Ltd v Borden Inc, 1990 in Northern Ireland, 2nd Computer Olympiad, 1990 United Kingdom heat wave, 1990 in British radio, 1990 Whitbread Awards. Excerpt: This is a complete list of all 1646 Statutory Instruments published in the United Kingdom in the year 1990. Radiologists. Ireland. Wales. Union. Military DivisionNavy Army Air Force Civil Division Authority. Military DivisionNavy Army Greys). Air Force Civil Division Surgeons. Music. Military DivisionNavy Army Air Force Civil Division John Michael DAVIS, Chief Security Officer, British High Commission, Ottawa, Foreign and Commonwealth Office. Civil Division Civil Division Military DivisionArmy Civil Division Military DivisionArmy Civil Division' The 1990 Strangeways Prison riot was a 25-day prison riot and rooftop protest at Strangeways Prison in Manchester, England. The riot began on 1 April 1990 when prisoners took control of the prison chapel, and the riot quickly spread throughout most of the prison. The riot and rooftop protest ended on 25 April when the final five prisoners were removed from the rooftop, making it the longest prison riot in British penal history. One prisoner was killed during the riot, and 147 prison officers and 47 prisoners were injured. Much of the prison was damaged or destroyed with the cost of repairs coming to £55 million. The riot sparked a series of disturbances in prisons across England, Scotland and Wales, resulting in the British government announcing a public inquiry into the riots headed by Lord Woolf. The resulting Woolf Report concluded that conditions in the prison had been intolerable, and recommended major reform of the prison system. The Guardian newspaper described the report as a blueprint for the restoration of "decency and justice into jails where conditions had become intolerable". Manchester's Strangeways Prison, which opened in 1868, was a "local prison" designed to hold prisoners from the surrounding area, mainly those on remand or serving sentences of less than five years. At the time of the riot, the main prison consisted of six wings connected by a central rotunda known as the Centre. Convicted adult

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