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NHS trust sacks staff who illegally accessed records of Nottingham attack victims

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Coverage is largely consistent across the center outlets, with BBC News and Sky News focusing on the number of staff dismissed and the ongoing investigations. The Guardian, while also reporting on the dismissals, emphasizes the illegality…
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NHS trust sacks staff who illegally accessed records of Nottingham attack victims
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An NHS trust has dismissed 11 staff members for illegally accessing the medical records of victims from the Nottingham attacks. Additionally, 14 other staff members received written warnings for their involvement in the misconduct. The trust is conducting further investigations into the extent of the unauthorized access and has informed relevant regulatory bodies.

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World news | The Guardian · https://www.theguardian.com/profile/matthewweaver
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Relatives of the victims attend a vigil at the University of Nottingham after the attacks in June 2023. Photograph: Jacob King/PAView image in fullscreenRelatives of the victims attend a vigil at the University of Nottingham after the attacks in June 2023. Photograph: Jacob King/PANHSNHS trust sacks staff who illegally accessed records of Nottingham attack victimsNottingham university hospitals trust says 11 members of staff dismissed and 14 others given written warningsMatthew WeaverThu 21 May 2026 07.54 EDTLast modified on Thu 21 May 2026 07.57 EDTSharePrefer the Guardian on GoogleAn NHS trust has sacked 11 staff members who illegally accessed the medical records of the victims of the Nottingham attacks.Valdo Calocane killed two 19-year-old students, Barnaby Webber and Grace…

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