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The Gercke Wollschläger firm will examine “allegations of sexualized harassment and abuse of power” at Abraham Geiger College, the Central Council of Jews in Germany announced last week.
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under the official secrets act — all relating to passing on information useful to russia. david ballantyne smith, a british national who was living in potsdam, is due to appear at westminster magistrates�* court tomorrow, after being extradited back to the uk today. he was originially arrested by german police in august last year. hundreds more families are demanding answers about the treatement they received in maternity units in nottingham over the course of a decade. some babies were stillborn, others were left brain damaged, while many mothers were injured during childbirth. it comes just a week after a damning report at another nhs trust — shrewsbury and telford — revealed more than 200 babies and mothers might have survived with better care. now a group of families are calling for the same woman who led that inquiry — to look into what happened into nottingham. michael buchanan reports. i completely believed in the trust. i completely believed in the trust. i completely believed in the trust. i completely believed in the midwives, and all that got me was a dead baby. it’s