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Friday, May 3

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No response to embassy’s inquiries about detention of Russians in Finland’s Kajaani

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A first-instance court on May 3 ruled to place the three in custody until August 16, the local media said

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‘Missing’ notes from key 2020 Stormont executive meeting handed to Covid inquiry

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The UK Covid-19 Inquiry had previously been told that handwritten notes of the meeting on July 2 2020 had not been located.

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Post Office lawyer accused of telling 'big fat lie' to Horizon inquiry

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A former top Post Office lawyer has been accused of telling the Horizon IT inquiry a "big fat lie" over his knowledge of a bug in the system that could have stopped wrongful prosecutions of sub-postmasters in their tracks.

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Moving Health Minister Robin Swann wasn’t being contemplated, inquiry told

Civil servant Karen Pearson said she believed the suggestion was a ‘snapshot of how difficult things were at that time’.

Moving Health Minister Robin Swann wasn’t being contemplated, inquiry told

Civil servant Karen Pearson said she believed the suggestion was a ‘snapshot of how difficult things were at that time’.

Moving Health Minister Robin Swann wasn’t being contemplated, inquiry told

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Civil servant Karen Pearson said she believed the suggestion was a ‘snapshot of how difficult things were at that time’.

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‘Missing’ notes from key 2020 Stormont executive meeting handed to Covid inquiry

The UK Covid-19 Inquiry had previously been told that handwritten notes of the meeting on July 2 2020 had not been located.

‘Missing’ notes from key 2020 Stormont executive meeting handed to Covid inquiry

The UK Covid-19 Inquiry had previously been told that handwritten notes of the meeting on July 2 2020 had not been located.

The public inquiry into foreign interference is set to present 1st report

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Justice Marie-Josée Hogue is set to deliver her preliminary report into how hostile actors have tried to interfere in Canada's democratic institutions.

Federal inquiry’s report expected to address key foreign interference questions

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Justice Marie-Josée Hogue’s preliminary report expected to provide fresh findings on allegations of foreign interference operations in Canadian elections.

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UW hires assistant who was part of FBI inquiry

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Former USC assistant Tony Bland, a key figure in the 2017 FBI probe designed to clean up college basketball, was among four assistant coaches hired by Washington on Thursday.

Thursday, May 2

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Lucy Letby public inquiry will hold first hearing this month into how serial baby-killer was able to murder infants while on duty

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Lady Justice Thirlwall, the senior judge chairing the investigation into the ex-neonatal nurse confirmed the first public hearing will take place at Chester Racecourse on May 16.

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Beattie blasts inquiry revelation that official suggested Swann be ‘reshuffled’

Evidence to the UK Covid-19 Inquiry suggests a senior civil servant made the suggestion after other ministers expressed frustration.

Beattie blasts inquiry revelation that official suggested Swann be ‘reshuffled’

Evidence to the UK Covid-19 Inquiry suggests a senior civil servant made the suggestion after other ministers expressed frustration.

Beattie blasts inquiry revelation that official suggested Swann be ‘reshuffled’

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Evidence to the UK Covid-19 Inquiry suggests a senior civil servant made the suggestion after other ministers expressed frustration.

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Seema Misra ‘owed the truth’, says solicitor Smith during Post Office Inquiry

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SOLICITOR and former employee of law firm Cartwright King, Martin Smith, on Thursday (2) said that wrongly-convicted sub-postmistress Seema Misra… Continue reading Seema Misra ‘owed the truth’, says solicitor Smith during Post Office…

Post Office investigators saw Horizon victims as ‘enemies’, inquiry told

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Senior company lawyer agrees that 2013 draft report shows ‘needless adversarialism’ by Post Office team

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Ex-lord advocate knew race would be at centre of Sheku Bayoh probe, inquiry told

Frank Mulholland, 65, who was head of Scotland’s prosecution service between 2011 and 2016 and chaired a diversity unit, gave evidence to the inquiry on Thursday.