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The Trial is a chart-topping, award-winning podcast that goes into the courtroom and behind the headlines of some of the biggest trials in the world.

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ā€œMy lovely criminal mastermindā€ is what Lucy Letby was once called by her union rep. Our episode will be in your feeds tomorrow morning with everything from this week’s Thirlwall inquiry.

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We’ll be exploring this piece of evidence tomorrow from a manager at the Countess of Chester. She says she told senior managers to go to the police about Lucy Letby but they would not listen.

We’ll be exploring this piece of evidence tomorrow from a manager at the Countess of Chester. She says she told senior managers to go to the police about Lucy Letby but they would not listen.
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Breaking: Daniel Khalife has pleaded guilty midway through giving evidence to escaping from prison at HMP Wandsworth last year The Trial mol.im/a/14068001

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Our quick update from the Thirlwall Inquiry and some key moments from Dr Ravi Jayaram’s evidence. Main ep coming tmrw as usual which will also explain why independent reviewers brought in to investigate now say they were misled or without the full picture. podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/the…

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Our episode today after a busy week at the inquiry in Liverpool. This one focuses on Dr Ravi Jayaram and also on the two reviewers who looked into the baby deaths on behalf of senior managers. One now admits she was used. The other says she was misled. podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/the…

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So I’ve never written a story about myself. But I broke the rule to show how, despite warm words about change, police still fail women reporting sexually motivated crimes. Here’s my story of the 2 yr battle to get my offender convicted. TLDR: Don’t give up bbc.co.uk/news/articles/…

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Speculation about Southport case continues despite the many warnings that it’s (1) against the law & (2) liable to prejudice the case Every comment & online post is undoubtedly collected by lawyers to make the case that the accused cannot have a fair trial Is that what you want?

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If national newspaper published any of the ridiculous rumours about the Southport killings, they would face a massive fine - Ā£50k-Ā£100k. Because it’s idiots on social media there seems to be an attitude of ignoring them so as not to draw attention.

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This is absolutely, wildly, unexpected. A massive thanks to all at Salford Journalism and my mentor Caroline for her guidance. Such a lovely surprise šŸ™Œ

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Daniel Khalife found guilty. Our episode has the story plus two exclusive interviews on the background to the case. podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/the…

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My book Reporting the Courts is out this week, published by Routledge Books. It’s full of new research into the past, present and future of how the media covers the courts in the UK. Let's dive in! 🧵

My book Reporting the Courts is out this week, published by <a href="/routledgebooks/">Routledge Books</a>. It’s full of new research into the past, present and future of how the media covers the courts in the UK. Let's dive in! 🧵
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Cameras in court is the theme of chapter 5. I explore the gradual developments towards more audio and video coverage, including the filming of sentencing remarks and recent successful podcasts, such as The Trial. šŸŽ„šŸŽ™ļø