Lucy Letby’s barrister claims to have new evidence that undermines her murder convictions for killing seven newborn babies and attempting to murder seven others at the Countess of Chester Hospital. Mark McDonald will seek permission to reopen her case, arguing that Dr Dewi Evans has changed his opinion on the cause of death for three victims and that the convictions are not safe. Neonatologists Dr Neil Aiton and Dr Silvena Dimitrova believe the deaths were due to medical issues, not deliberate harm, further supporting Letby’s case.
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Government breached law by allowing water firms to discharge sewage, watchdog finds
The Office for Environmental Protection found that the government and regulators, including Defra and the Environment Agency, breached environmental law by allowing water firms to discharge sewage through combined sewer overflows (CSOs) into England's rivers and seas. This failure to regulate CSOs properly has contributed to the pollution of water bodies in England, leading to public outrage and calls for stricter enforcement. Conservation charity WildFish criticized the public bodies for permitting water companies to unlawfully...
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