Home Birth Deaths: Coroner Finds 'Gross Failure'
A coroner's report reveals systemic failures led to the deaths of a mother and baby during a home birth, prompting urgent calls for improved NHS maternity protocols and midwife training.
A coroner's report reveals systemic failures led to the deaths of a mother and baby during a home birth, prompting urgent calls for improved NHS maternity protocols and midwife training.
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A seven-week-old baby boy died after being sent home from hospital with a 'tummy bug' diagnosis, as a coroner raises serious concerns about NHS discharge procedures.
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Exclusive investigation reveals how the Southport attacker was discharged from mental health services merely six days before the fatal stabbing spree, raising serious questions about risk assessment procedures.
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CBS News journalists revolt as editor-in-chief faces criticism over handling of controversial Bari Weiss interview on 60 Minutes, raising questions about editorial standards.
Director-General Tim Davie warns of growing government pressure on the BBC, raising concerns about editorial independence and the broadcaster's ability to fulfil its public service mission.
Exclusive: A desperate mother reveals her seven-year battle for an NHS diagnosis after repeatedly being dismissed by GPs, highlighting systemic failures in women's healthcare.
The Guardian's latest corrections column addresses errors across political reporting, financial markets, and cultural coverage, demonstrating journalism's commitment to accuracy.
Bradford Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust has admitted liability after multiple care failures led to a baby suffering permanent brain damage during birth at Bradford Royal Infirmary.
Bridget Phillipson accuses CPS of mishandling high-profile China espionage case as Labour pushes for national security overhaul ahead of potential government.
Disgraced surgeon Habib Rahman continues receiving taxpayer-funded pension payments while living abroad after multiple negligent operations at NHS hospitals in Kent and Sussex.
A damning report reveals how a 73-year-old man died alone in a hospital corridor at Stafford's County Hospital after being told 'nothing could be done' for him, sparking urgent patient safety concerns.
The Guardian's latest corrections roundup addresses errors across political reporting, financial miscalculations, and scientific inaccuracies in recent coverage.
Exclusive: Former BBC Controller raises alarm over potential compromise of BBC World Service's editorial independence as Ministry of Defence pushes for greater funding involvement in the internationally renowned broadcaster.
The national broadcaster issues formal apology following complaints about language used to describe Hamas's murderous attacks on Israel, acknowledging it fell short of editorial standards.
Staff outrage erupts at CBS News following the hiring of former New York Times writer Bari Weiss, with employees calling the move 'inflammatory' and 'out of touch' with network values.
CBS News staff revolt after network leadership allegedly pressured journalists to alter coverage of controversial interview with journalist Bari Weiss, raising concerns about editorial independence.
CBS News encounters significant internal criticism following the controversial hiring of journalist Bari Weiss, with staff expressing concerns over political impartiality and editorial direction.
Former ABC chief Hugh Marks exposes how political pressure and media scrutiny fostered a climate of apprehension within the national broadcaster, forcing staff to second-guess editorial decisions.
A Teesside family wins a landmark case after police failures left them vulnerable to years of abuse from a neighbour, sparking a major apology from Cleveland Police.
A coroner finds that failings by Greater Manchester Mental Health Trust contributed to the death of a young woman who took her own life after suffering 'significant' abuse by a Rochdale grooming gang.