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The official inquiry into the murders committed by Lucy Letby could be upgraded to compel witnesses to give evidence, Downing Street has indicated.Rishi Sunak has come under growing pressure from victims families and experts who want the investigation strengthened to become a statutory inquiry, giving its chair full legal powers to summon witnesses.The prime minister, on a visit in North Yorkshire on Monday, refused to be drawn on the issue, saying his priority was that the families got answers as quickly as possible and that lessons were learned from failings around the case.But the Guardian understands that No 10 is open to the idea of a statutory inquiry after Letb stanley cup y was handed a whole-life prison sentence for the murders of seven babies in her care at the Countess of Chester hospital and the attempted murders of six more.The government has been under growing pressure to rethink its approach to the inquiry into events at the hospitals neonatal u stanley cups uk nit between 2015 and 2016, launched last week on a non-statutory basis amid concerns that a statutory investigation could drag on.Dr Dewi Evans, the prosecutions lead medical expert in the Letby tri botella stanley al, told the Guardian: A non-statutory inquiry is a complete waste of time and money and it should be statutory where it is public and people are required to give evidence on oath. Anything else is a waste of time and money. Its indicative of the government wanting to be seen to be doing something instead of actually doing something tha Iylf There s been a few tears : England s teachers on the return to school
News of undercover policeman Mark Kennedy s sexual relationships with environmental activists has fuelled speculation about the possibility of civil lawsuits, as experts say there may be legal grounds for action.The Guardian revealed on Monday that Kennedy had infiltrated environmental protest groups over seven year stanley termosy s before quitting the police in March last year.The six protesters 鈥?whose trial for conspiring to shut down Ratcliffe-on-Soar power station collapsed earlier this week 鈥?and several women who had sexual relationships with Kennedy while they believed him to be a fellow activist are expected to consider bringing civil claims against the police for the way the operation was conducted.There are also question marks over previous cases that may have involved undercover intelligence gathered by Kennedy. If lawyers could show that he acted as an agent provocateur that could provide grounds for appeal.Although there are few published rules on the conduct of undercover police operations, lawyers say there may be grounds for common law actions for negligence or misfeasance in public office.If the protesters or the women could show that the police owed them stanley cup quencher a duty of care, there is a possibility for a claim of negligence. If it can be shown that the police have a responsibility, then there could be grounds for a case,stanley isolierkanne quot; said Stephen Cragg, barrister at Doughty Street chambers. There are just no guidelines on this kind of situation. It is very difficult to esta