Nottingham
Coverage of Nottingham in the Nexus archive.
- More than 500 mothers and babies died or were seriously harmed due to 'deep-rooted, systemic and sustained' maternity failures in Nottingham, damning review finds
A damning review found that over 500 mothers and babies died or were seriously harmed due to deep-rooted, systemic, and sustained maternity failures in Nottingham. The review highlights significant issues in the healthcare system affecting maternal and infant safety.
- Ockenden report live: largest maternity review in NHS history to be published
The Ockenden report, the largest maternity inquiry in NHS history, is being published today. It reveals widespread failings in Nottingham hospitals, including racism towards mothers, and investigates stillbirths, neonatal and maternal deaths, and injuries.
- Two trains collide north of London, killing at least one person
Two trains collided north of London near Bedford on Friday, killing at least one person and injuring others. The collision occurred between a Corby-to-London St. Pancras train and a Nottingham-to-London St. Pancras train around 5:15 p.m. Emergency services, including an air ambulance, responded to the scene, and a major incident was declared.
- Footsteps of a monster intent on mass murder: Three years since the Nottingham attacks shook Britain to its core, minute by minute reconstruction of Valdo Calocane's terrifying rampage
The article details a minute-by-minute reconstruction of Valdo Calocane's mass murder rampage during the Nottingham attacks, which occurred three years ago. The incident significantly impacted Britain.
- University of Nottingham confirms cyber incident as Shiny Hunters group claims data theft
The University of Nottingham has confirmed a cyber incident following claims by the Shiny Hunters group of data theft. The university is still determining what data was accessed and has contacted affected students and alumni, including those at campuses in Malaysia and China.
- Nottingham stabbing victim's fury as killer's father - who was absent from public inquiry into atrocity - finally offers his first comments on what happened
A Nottingham stabbing victim expressed anger over the absence of the killer's father during a public inquiry into the incident. The father has now provided his first comments on the event.
- 'Every single agency failed - without exception': Families of Nottingham attack victims say 'fear of stigma and bias' left Valdo Calocane free before killings as inquiry finishes hearing evidence
Families of Nottingham attack victims claim 'fear of stigma and bias' allowed Valdo Calocane to remain free before the killings, as every agency failed without exception. An inquiry has concluded hearing evidence in the case.
- Mother of Nottingham attack victim Barnaby Webber says Henry Nowak case has parallels with state failings being 'replicated in every city, in every part of the UK'
The mother of Barnaby Webber, a victim of the Nottingham attack, claims the Henry Nowak case highlights state failings that are being replicated across cities in the UK. She draws parallels between the two incidents, suggesting systemic issues persist nationwide.
- Mother of Nottingham stabbing victim Barnaby Webber says 'difficult discussions' need to be had in Britain as she questions why her son's killing wasn't treated as racism in wake of Henry Nowak murder
Barnaby Webber was stabbed in Nottingham, and his mother is urging Britain to address difficult discussions around racism, questioning why his killing was not labeled as racist like the Henry Nowak murder. She highlights disparities in how racial motivations are recognized in such cases.
- NHS trust sacks staff who illegally accessed records of Nottingham attack victims
Nottingham University Hospitals Trust dismissed 11 staff members for illegally accessing medical records of victims from the June 2023 Nottingham attacks. An additional 14 staff received written warnings. The attacks resulted in three deaths including students Barnaby Webber, Grace O'Malley-Kumar, and caretaker Ian Coates.
- NHS trust sacks 11 staff for inappropriately accessing records of Nottingham stabbing victims
An NHS trust has dismissed 11 staff members for inappropriately accessing medical records of victims from the Nottingham stabbing incident. The action demonstrates the trust's enforcement of data protection policies and patient privacy regulations following the incident.
- Mental health ‘system is broken’, says mother of Nottingham triple-killer
The mother of Valdo Calocane, who killed three people in Nottingham in 2023, says the mental health system is broken and doesn't listen until there's a crisis. Valdo Calocane was sentenced to a suspended hospital order after the attack. The victims included students Barnaby Webber and Grace O'Malley-Kumar, and caretaker Ian Coates.
- Mother of Nottingham killer Valdo Calocane did not flag 'upsetting' incident involving son at family home because she feared she was 'overreacting', inquiry told
The mother of Valdo Calocane, a killer from Nottingham, did not report an upsetting incident involving her son at their family home due to fear of overreacting. This information was revealed during an inquiry. The incident's details were not disclosed.
- Valdo Calocane brother tells inquiry he felt powerless over killer’s mental ill health
Valdo Calocane's brother Elias felt powerless over his sibling's mental health and believed violent messages concerned suicidal thoughts. Valdo Calocane killed three people in an attack in Nottingham. The victims included Barnaby Webber, Grace O'Malley-Kumar, and Ian Coates.
- Brother of Nottingham triple killer did not think sibling's messages about 'red rum' were about murder, inquiry hears
The brother of a Nottingham triple killer did not think his sibling's messages about 'red rum' were related to murder, an inquiry has heard. The messages were discussed during the investigation into the killings. The brother's testimony sheds light on the events surrounding the tragedy.
- Thousands of University of Nottingham staff told they are at risk of redundancy
The University of Nottingham has informed 2,700 staff that their roles are at risk of redundancy due to financial cuts, with the institution potentially running out of money by 2031. The cuts aim to reduce over 600 academic and support posts. This move is expected to harm the university's future.
- Nottingham triple killer Valdo Calocane brought hammer to hospital ward years before he killed two university students and a caretaker, inquiry hears
Valdo Calocane, a triple killer from Nottingham, brought a hammer to a hospital ward years before killing two university students and a caretaker. An inquiry has heard the details of this incident. The events leading up to the killings are being investigated.
- Nottingham killer Valdo Calocane thought voices in his head were Government punishment for breaking Covid lockdown rules, inquiry hears
Valdo Calocane, a killer from Nottingham, believed voices in his head were a government punishment for breaking Covid lockdown rules. This information was revealed during an inquiry. The voices allegedly led to his violent actions.
- Nottingham triple killer wasn't detained under mental health laws days after taking flatmate hostage, inquest told
A Nottingham triple killer was not detained under mental health laws after taking a flatmate hostage. The incident occurred days before the killings. An inquest has been told about the events leading up to the murders.
- Doctor who foresaw violent potential of Nottingham triple killer tells inquiry he made grim prediction only to 'shock' mentally ill thug into changing his ways
A doctor testified at an inquiry that he predicted the violent potential of a mentally ill man in Nottingham, hoping to shock him into changing his behavior. The case involves a triple killer, raising questions about the effectiveness of the intervention.
- Special police constable accessed 'distressing' images of students killed in Nottingham massacre, inquiry told
A special police constable accessed 'distressing' images related to the Nottingham massacre, according to an inquiry. The incident highlights concerns about access to graphic material involving victims of a fatal attack.
- Father of Nottingham attack victim says it was 'completely avoidable' and calls for shoulder-shrugging staff involved to be sacked
The father of a Nottingham attack victim claims the incident was 'completely avoidable' and demands accountability, specifically calling for staff involved in the incident to be sacked. He criticizes the response from those responsible for preventing the attack.