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Nurse claims unfair sacking from IV therapy company was 'retaliation'

A nurse who worked for a mobile healthcare business that provided intravenous vitamins to its customers has been awarded $23,000 after he was unjustifiably

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which is quite significant, and there are certain other steps that the courts have been taking to try to make it easier for the press to do their work. i think certainly within the judiciary, there is a sense that openjustice is a really important principle — thatjustice has to be seen to be done as well as being done. but, as i'm sure you've discussed on this programme, the other side of the coin is that a lot of media organisations lack the staff, lack the resources to send in court reporters, no matter how much thejudiciary might like to see them in there. sanchia berg, thank you so much. thank you for all your comments this week. if you want to share your opinions about what you see or hear on bbc news on tv, radio, online and social media, e—mail us. or you can find us on twitter. you can call us. and do have a look at previous

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for the press to do their work. i think certainly within the judiciary, there is a sense that openjustice is a really important principle — thatjustice has to be seen to be done as well as being done. but, as i'm sure you've discussed on this programme, the other side of the coin is that a lot of media organisations lack the staff, lack the resources to send in court reporters, no matter how much thejudiciary might like to see them in there. sanchia berg, thank you so much. thank you for all your comments this week. if you want to share your opinions about what you see or hear on bbc news on tv, radio, online and social media, e—mail us. or you can find us on twitter. you can call us. and do have a look at previous interviews on our website. that's all from us. we'll be back to hear your thoughts about bbc news coverage

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the judiciary, there is a sense that openjustice is a really important principle — thatjustice has to be seen to be done as well as being done. but, as i'm sure you've discussed on this programme, the other side of the coin is that a lot of media organisations lack the staff, lack the resources to send in court reporters, no matter how much the judiciary might like to see them in there. sanchia berg, thank you so much. thank you for all your comments this week. if you want to share your opinions about what you see or hear on bbc news on tv, radio, online and social media, e—mail us. or you can find us on twitter. you can call us. and do have a look at previous interviews on our website. that's all from us. we'll be back to hear your thoughts about bbc news coverage again next week. goodbye.

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he's not for sale. for the first time, reporters are to be allowed into family courts in england and wales as part of an experiment to promote more openjustice. journalists will be given access to three court centres in cardiff, leeds, and carlisle, where they will be able to report on what they see and hear and speak to families provided they keep their identities anonymous. 0ur correspondent sanchia berg, who has reported widely on the family courts, has been speaking to one mother who went through the process. actor's voice: he's my best friend. like, it sounds bizarre to say that when it's your child, but ijust don't know what i'd do without him. i absolutely love him. caitlin has a young son and two older children who were taken into care several years ago when they were very small. i've missed out on everything because i've never taken my older two children to school. i don't get to tuck them in bed at night and read them stories.

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to promote more openjustice. journalists will be given access to three court centres in cardiff, leeds, and carlisle, where they will be able to report what they see and hear, and speak to families, provided they keep their identities anonymous. 0ur correspondent sanchia berg, who has reported widely on the family courts, has been speaking to one mother who went through the process. actor's voice: he's my best friend. like, it sounds bizarre to say that when it's your child, but ijust don't know what i'd do without him. i absolutely love him. caitlin has a young son and two older children who were taken into care several years ago, when they were very small. i've missed out on everything, because i've never taken my older two children to school. i don't get to tuck them in bed at night and read them stories. i've lost a lot of time. social workers advised, but it was a judge in the family court who decided her children's future. a teenage mother, she says now

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for the first time, reporters are to be allowed into family courts in england and wales, as part of an experiment to promote more openjustice. journalists will be given access to three court centres in cardiff, leeds, and carlisle, where they will be able to report what they see and hear, and speak to families, provided they keep their identities anonymous. 0ur correspondent sanchia berg, who has reported widely on the family courts, has been speaking to one mother who went through the process. actor's voice: he's my best friend. like, it sounds bizarre to say that when it's your child, but ijust don't know what i'd do without him. i absolutely love him. caitlin has a young son and two older children who were taken into care several years ago, when they were very small. i've missed out on everything, because i've never taken my older

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'He's been totally forgotten': Mum's battle for justice after son gunned down in gang house

The mother of a man shot five times in an unsolved murder remains angry and frustrated no one has been held accountable for his death, more than four years

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'Obvious hazard': Company fined $350K after worker killed by meat-packing machine

Modifications made to a machine that bagged meat have been blamed for the death of a worker at a factory last year. Dwayne Summers died in April 2021 when

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'The Crown failed': National calls for inquiry into handling of teen rapist's sentencing

National is calling on Justice Minister Kiri Allan to launch an inquiry into the Crown's handling of the Jayden Meyer rape case and its implications. The c

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