For Peoples Health and peoples lives. So there has to be lives. So there has to be accountability. You know, we see in these situations, dont we, how theres a, you know, a big injustice uncovered like hillsborough or grenfell or the post office. And yet there isnt that individual accountability , that individual accountability, but that has to follow. And in my view, prosecutions should be considered in this case, including a corporate accountability. I believe there may well be a for case corporate manslaughter against whitehall departments as well. Departments as well. The parents of a baby girl say theyll never forgive the callousness of a nursery worker whos been convicted of manslaughter. 37 year old Kate Roughley placed nine month old Genevieve Meehan face down on a beanbag for an hour and a half while working at the tiny toes nursery in Cheadle Hulme in may 2022. Colleagues and paramedics tried to revive her, but she was declared dead later that day. Declared dead later that day
Victim. Free bella, the campaign victim. Free bella, the campaign to save the beautiful beluga whale trapped in a korean shopping mall. My top panel tonight is daily express columnist Carole Malone, Labour Party Member and journalist Benjamin Butterworth, and political commentator suzanne evans. Oh yes, and find out what is wrong with this. Get ready britain here we go. The communist want a revolution . The communist want a revolution . Next. Next. Very good evening to you. Im Aaron Armstrong in the gb newsroom. A day of shame for the newsroom. A day of shame for the British State. The Prime Ministers reaction to the findings of a five year inquiry as he offered victims of the infected blood scandal a whole hearted apology. The final report identified a catalogue of failures by the nhs and successive governments, and concluded thousands of deaths could have been avoided. Inquiry chair sir Brian Langstaff said the scandal had been exacerbated by a chilling cover up from those in positio
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