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inquest

[in-kwest] / ˈɪn kwɛst /


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Inquest director Deborah Coles said a delay in a bill being introduced to Parliament by the anniversary would be "disappointing" but that it was important the proposed legislation fully met campaigners' hopes.

From BBC • Apr. 8, 2025

The Inquest charity provides expertise, support and advice to bereaved families on state related deaths and their subsequent investigations.

From BBC • Apr. 8, 2025

Deborah Coles, the director of the charity Inquest, told a parliamentary hearing last month there was a danger reports could simply "disappear into the ether", with the same mistakes repeated in the future.

From BBC • Mar. 7, 2024

According to Inquest, since 1990 there have been 1,869 deaths in or following police custody in England and Wales.

From BBC • Sep. 5, 2023

H. C. M. The date of the earliest Coroner's Inquest, we should think, cannot be ascertained.

From Notes and Queries, Number 238, May 20, 1854 A Medium of Inter-communication for Literary Men, Artists, Antiquaries, Genealogists, etc by Various




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