Experts were quizzed about whether it was 'reasonably foreseeable' the underground tunnel could pose a risk to the public ...
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‘Missed opportunity’ to assess public risk of culvert, Noah Donohoe inquest told
There may have been “missed” opportunities to assess the public risk of a water tunnel entrance as part of refurbishments ...
Experts disagree that new debris grille installed in 2017 was a ‘like-for-like’ replacement for the previous one ...
Milan Momcilovich’s comments have shifted momentum in Kentucky’s recruitment chase as Mark Pope’s program pushes for a major ...
The Vatican has issued a final warning to a breakaway group of traditionalist Catholics. It says their planned consecrations ...
The matriarch of St. Louis traveled with 3-month-old and three other children under 5 years old on a monthslong journey up ...
A Stormont department should have considered all "reasonably practical means" to prevent access to a culvert close to where ...
A year into his papacy, Leo has shown a readiness to challenge Washington, defying any concerns about the election of an American pontiff. By Motoko Rich and Elizabeth Dias Motoko Rich reported from ...
Powell’s refusal to step down creates the first two-chair Fed since 1948, freezing rate decisions while markets reprice for 2027 hikes instead of 2026 cuts. The 8-4 FOMC split on April 29—widest ...
A risk assessment expert has told the Noah Donohoe inquest he is “quite certain” that there was a “public safety issue” at a culvert which the schoolboy entered. Dr Mark Cooper told Belfast Coroner’s ...
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