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NHS report detailed maternity problems before inquiry
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NHS report detailed maternity problems before inquiry

A previously unpublished report from 2016 detailed serious concerns about workload, staffing, and culture within Nottingham's maternity services, days before baby Harriet Hawkins was stillborn. The review, seen by the BBC, interviewed 49 staff members and highlighted issues like staff shortages, inappropriate behavior, and senior staff belittling juniors, raising questions about whether warning signs were acted upon.

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BBC News
Mark Butler Pushes Ahead with Contested NDIS Changes Amid Opposition Deal Concerns
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Mark Butler Pushes Ahead with Contested NDIS Changes Amid Opposition Deal Concerns

Health Minister Mark Butler is pushing to pass controversial NDIS reforms this month, rejecting opposition calls for extended inquiries. He warns that delays could cost billions and hinder improvements to support quality and fight fraud, accusing the Coalition of using the bill as a political pawn. Disability advocates and state ministers have criticized the proposed changes.

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Guardian World
Union Coal Minister Seeks Inquiry into Missing Coal Worth Rs 1,600 Crore from SCCL
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Union Coal Minister Seeks Inquiry into Missing Coal Worth Rs 1,600 Crore from SCCL

Union coal minister G Kishan Reddy has requested an inquiry into reports of 40 lakh tonnes of coal, valued at approximately Rs 1,600 crore, missing from Singareni Collieries Company Ltd (SCCL). The minister expressed concern that these allegations could negatively impact SCCL's financial stability, especially given the company's existing dues from the Telangana government.

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Times of India
Racist videos targeting Indigenous Australians amplified by social media algorithms, inquiry hears
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Racist videos targeting Indigenous Australians amplified by social media algorithms, inquiry hears

A video mocking Aboriginal identity and culture, posted by an Australian comedian, has gone viral, sparking outrage and highlighting the growing problem of online racism against Indigenous Australians. Social media algorithms are accused of amplifying divisive content, leading to real-world harm and impacting mental health. A parliamentary inquiry is investigating the issue, with recommendations for social media companies to implement digital duty of care measures.

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Guardian Tech