Rioting prisoners torched buildings at a low-security British jail, an incident the prison guards' union said highlighted the risks of government plans to slash spending on the justice system. About 40 prisoners took part in rioting at Ford men's prison near Arundel, southern England, that began around midnight on New Year's Eve, the Prison Service said. Prisoners smashed windows and started fires, forcing staff to retreat. Twelve hours after the trouble began, prisoners set fire to an accommodation block and firefighters needed the protection of scores of prison officers in riot gear to enter the prison to put out the blaze.
Around 140 extra prison guards were brought in to quell the trouble and, by evening, authorities appeared to have the situation under control.