inquiry
Coverage of inquiry in the Nexus archive.
- Prominent Jewish family hit by 1,500 threats in a single month, inquiry into antisemitism hears
A prominent Jewish family received approximately 1,500 threats in a single month, and an inquiry into antisemitism is underway.
- Inquiry ordered after building fire kills 15 in north India city
An inquiry has been ordered following a building fire in a north Indian city that resulted in 15 deaths. Witnesses reported people jumping from windows to escape, and rescue teams broke through a wall to save lives.
- 89 tourists rescued after boat develops snag en route to Papikondalu
89 tourists were rescued after a boat developed a snag en route to Papikondalu. Boat services from Gandiposamma Temple point have been suspended pending an inquiry and a fresh safety audit.
- '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.
- How can the UK catch up on stablecoins?
An inquiry warns that the UK risks missing out on the potential benefits of stablecoins due to excessive regulation. The report highlights concerns over the country's regulatory approach hindering the adoption of this new digital money form.
- Australian ex-minister launches crowd-funded inquiry into Aukus submarine deal
An Australian ex-minister has launched a crowd-funded inquiry to investigate whether Australia will receive the submarines under the Aukus deal and if the agreement will enhance national security.
- Thousands did not know what they were signing up for when they took out student loans, inquiry hears
An inquiry revealed that thousands of individuals took out student loans without fully understanding the terms, leading to concerns about informed consent. The findings highlight a lack of transparency in the loan process and potential misrepresentation of financial obligations.
- 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.
- Starmer MUST face a Boris-style inquiry: MPs calling for independent probe into PM 'misleading' the Commons
UK MPs are demanding an independent inquiry into Prime Minister Keir Starmer for allegedly misleading Parliament, drawing parallels to the past investigation into Boris Johnson. The call highlights concerns over political accountability and transparency.
- More than 500 people killed in Tanzania election violence, inquiry finds
An inquiry found that more than 500 people were killed in election-related violence in Tanzania. Opposition parties accused security forces of responsibility, but the official report did not identify specific perpetrators.
- Southport killer is 'being guarded by four prisoner officers' over fears inquiry could trigger him to commit more violence
The Southport killer is being guarded by four prisoner officers due to concerns that an inquiry into his actions could provoke further violence. The situation highlights heightened security measures to prevent potential escalation.
- 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.
- UK report lays bare 'catastrophic' missed chances before stabbings at girls' dance class
A UK report reveals that a 2024 mass stabbing at a Taylor Swift-themed dance class could have been prevented if the teenager's parents and state agencies had addressed his violent behavior. The inquiry highlights systemic failures in identifying and mitigating risks associated with the minor's fixation on violence.
- A golden decade for British vets is coming to an end
The article discusses the decline of a prosperous period for British veterinary professionals, citing an inquiry that has reduced investment in the sector. Declining demand further threatens the industry's stability.