Muckamore chair urges all witnesses to engage as some are told they can't make statements through law firms

The chair of the public inquiry into allegations of abuse of patients at Muckamore Abbey Hospital in Co Antrim has said he hopes all witnesses will agree to give statements.
 
 
     
   
     
  Nov 23, 2022  
     
 

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  Muckamore chair urges all witnesses to engage as some are told they can't make statements through law firms  
     
  The chair of the public inquiry into allegations of abuse of patients at Muckamore Abbey Hospital in Co Antrim has said he hopes all witnesses will agree to give statements.  
     
Muckamore chair urges all witnesses to engage as some are told they can't make statements through law firms
     
 
Kincora Boys' Home: Final demolition of house - 11 images
Kincora Boys' Home: Final demolition of house - 11 images
 
Demolition work began this morning on the East Belfast building.
 
     
 
North Belfast early morning blaze being treated as 'arson with intent to endanger life'
North Belfast early morning blaze being treated as 'arson with intent to endanger life'
 
Police are treating at 4am fire at a residential property in north Belfast as an arson attack.
 
     
 
'We have made our biggest commitment to sustainability yet with the launch of our Journey to Net Zero by 2050 strategy'
'We have made our biggest commitment to sustainability yet with the launch of our Journey to Net Zero by 2050 strategy'
 
CSR director, Ian Henry, was also named the Silver winner of BiTC NI's George Dawson Award
 
     
 
Device driven to police station in hijacked car was
Device driven to police station in hijacked car was "a viable explosive device"
 
The security alert in Waterside in Londonderry has now been confirmed "a viable explosive device."
 
     
 
'M.B. McGrady & Co is celebrating its 70th anniversary in business and has been experiencing steady growth'
'M.B. McGrady & Co is celebrating its 70th anniversary in business and has been experiencing steady growth'
 
M.B. McGrady set for continued growth starting with a new leadership appointment
 
     
 
Supreme court rules against Scottish Government in independence referendum case
Supreme court rules against Scottish Government in independence referendum case
 
The UK's highest court has ruled that the Scottish Parliament cannot legislate for a second independence referendum without Westminster's consent.
 
     
 
'The Bank will continue to increase the supply and diversity of early-stage finance for NI smaller businesses'
'The Bank will continue to increase the supply and diversity of early-stage finance for NI smaller businesses'
 
British Business Bank reveal further support for smaller businesses through new £70million Investment Fund in 2023
 
     
 
Ireland's Future: Speaker declared all DUP voters are 'c***s' and that the party 'spreads hatred against non-whites'
Ireland's Future: Speaker declared all DUP voters are 'c***s' and that the party 'spreads hatred against non-whites'
 
A man who was set to speak at the Ireland's Future rally in Belfast on Wednesday has tonight pulled out, shortly before the News Letter reported on a long string of messages he had posted online.
 
     
 
Shankill Road UVF mural not breaking any laws says PSNI, after complaints by victims
Shankill Road UVF mural not breaking any laws says PSNI, after complaints by victims
 
The PSNI has decided that a new Belfast UVF mural which caused outrage among terror victims is not breaking any criminal laws.
 
     
 
Surgeons: How urgent reforms may impact your local hospital to improve safety and waiting lists
Surgeons: How urgent reforms may impact your local hospital to improve safety and waiting lists
 
The Department of Health has circulated a statement from consultants which explains why emergency general surgery has been withdrawn from the South West Acute Hospital in Enniskillen.
 
     
     
     
   
     
     
     
   
 
 
   
 
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