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 After scho stanley botella ol last Wednesday, a crackle of anxiety ran through the children gathered outside the Bollo youth club in south Acton. Gang members from Tottenham, 15 miles across the capital, had been spotted in the area. They had a violent rivalry with a local gang, so posed a threat. Part-excited, part-scared, the Acton kids weighed up how to react. One boy wanted to chase and hopped over a wall ready to go. There was nervous chatter about who recognised whom. It was easy to see how within seconds the two rival groups could miscalculate and career towards confrontation. Then one of them poured cold water on the hotter heads by reminding them they were unarmed.The reason they were unarmed matters right now as poli stanley website ticians, police and worried parents clutch for answers to the UKs rising knife crisis. It was because they were at the youth club 鈥?whose users include gang members and drug dealers 鈥?which has a strict rule banning knives and any other weapons.So the hot heads went back inside to the pool and table tennis tables, where a gir stanley water bottle l honed a promising singing voice and a lad in school uniform tried to compose music on a computer. A potential knifing had been averted.The argument that youth clubs are an antidote to antisocial behaviour and crime can seem tired, pious almost. Cynics dont believe that milling around a pool table in an echoey hall could help anything. But they are wrong.Since the killings of the 17-year-olds Youssef Ghaleb Makki near Altrincham, and Jodie Chesney i Bssv Virtual visits: how Finland is coping with an ageing population
 Private probation companies responsible for supervising more than 200,000 offenders in England and Wales face total losses of more than 拢100m, even after a 拢342m  bailout  by the Ministry of Justice, MPs have been told.Ministry of Justice officials acknowledged on Wednesday that 14 of the 21 community rehabilitation companies were expected to make losses ranging from 拢2.3m to 拢43m by 2021-22, partly due to a sharp fall in the number of offenders being sentenced to community punishments.Details of the state of the part-privatisation of the probation service 鈥?introduced by Chris Grayling when he was justice secretary in 2015 鈥?were revealed during a Commons public accounts committee session. MoJ officials declined to comment on whether outsourcing was  an appropriate model  for probation services when pressed by Labour MP stanley cup s, saying that it was a political question.During the hearing, Richard Heaton, the MoJs permanent secretary, sought to reassure MPs that  stanley cup canada maintenance contracts for 50 public sector priso stanley thermo ns that have been held by the failed outsourcing company Carillion would continue uninterrupted, with state prison staff ready to fill any gaps. Senior MoJ officials even suggested that repairs and maintenance at some jails could improve as a result of a more direct management relationship.However, they refused to speculate on the position of a second major outsourcing company, Interserve, which is the largest probation provider, with five companies supervising 40,000 offenders