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Police issue update on Newport murder inquiry

www.walesonline.co.uk

Officers have located two locations as 'sites of interest'

Scots man killed by Edinburgh tram inquiry preparations ongoing five years on

www.dailyrecord.co.uk

Carlos Hernan Correa Palacio was struck by a tram in the Saughton area of Edinburgh.

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Preparations ongoing for inquiry into death of man hit by Edinburgh tram

www.standard.co.uk

Carlos Hernan Correa Palacio, 53, died after being hit by a tram in Saughton in 2018.

Preparations ongoing for inquiry into death of man hit by Edinburgh tram

www.expressandstar.com

Carlos Hernan Correa Palacio, 53, died after being hit by a tram in Saughton in 2018.

Preparations ongoing for inquiry into death of man hit by Edinburgh tram

www.shropshirestar.com

Carlos Hernan Correa Palacio, 53, died after being hit by a tram in Saughton in 2018.

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Mother, 25, lay dying for THREE days in crashed car next to boyfriend's body - as inquiry rules she could have survived if it were not for police failures and her pain was 'almost incomprehensible'

www.dailymail.co.uk

Lamara Bell, 25, could have survived if police had acted on a 101 call around five hours after the smash in July 2015, a judge ruled as he blasted Police Scotland's 'organisational failure'.

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Former Post Office IT chief that Horizon inquiry insisted couldn't be found speaks out

www.dailyrecord.co.uk

Mike Young - who ran computer systems for the Post Office from 2008 to 2012 - was finally tracked down by The Record's sister paper.

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An inquiry has recommended Australia legislate a Human Rights Act. Here’s why we need one

theconversation.com

A parliamentary committee has recommended a dedicated act to protect human rights. Here’s how it could work.

Dutch MPs call for inquiry into reports Israel spied on ICC lawyers

www.theguardian.com

MPs say Netherlands has responsibility as international criminal court’s host and demand government holds Israel to account

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Inquiry into deaths of Lamara Bell and John Yuill should have happened earlier

www.dailyrecord.co.uk

Record View says the wheels of justice in Scotland spin too slowly.

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Ex-Post Office IT chief insists he will give evidence over subpostmaster scandal after Horizon inquiry was told he 'couldn't be found'

www.dailymail.co.uk

Mike Young accused former Post Office boss Paula Vennells of trying to put the blame for the wrongful convictions of subpostmasters over missing money on the faulty Horizon IT system.

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CFPB launches mortgage closing costs inquiry

www.americanbanker.com

The announcement comes after weeks of criticism from the bureau's director over fees including title insurance and credit scores.

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M9 crash inquiry finds ‘organisational failure’ in police call handling

www.expressandstar.com

Lamara Bell and John Yuill lay undiscovered for three days following the crash.

M9 crash inquiry finds ‘organisational failure’ in police call handling

www.shropshirestar.com

Lamara Bell and John Yuill lay undiscovered for three days following the crash.

Inquiry rules that tragic duo lay in crashed car by M9 for days due to 'operational failures'

www.dailyrecord.co.uk

A 200-page Fatal Accident Inquiry report into the deaths of two people who lay undiscovered for days in a crashed car off a Stirling motorway are published today, almost nine years after the accident.

M9 crash victim endured ‘almost incomprehensible’ suffering – inquiry

www.theguardian.com

Police Scotland heavily criticised in report on 2015 incident near Stirling where Lamara Bell lay injured in car for three days

M9 crash victim Lamara Bell’s pain was ‘incomprehensible’ as she lay dying in car for 3 days, inquiry rules

www.thesun.co.uk

A CRASH victim endured “almost incomprehensible” suffering as she was left dying in a car for three days, an inquiry has ruled.

M9 crash victim Lamara Bell’s pain was ‘incomprehensible’ as she lay dying in car for 3 days, inquiry rules

A CRASH victim endured “almost incomprehensible” suffering as she was left dying in a car for three days, an inquiry has ruled.