Here’s a concise update on the Nottingham Inquiry based on the latest public reporting.
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The Nottingham public inquiry into the June 2023 attacks has been active, with recent sessions examining police responses, care-sector decisions, and the handling of information in and around the case. Reports indicate ongoing hearings and evidence gathering as part of the judge-led process. This follows earlier milestones such as the PM’s confirmation of a rapid start to the inquiry and subsequent testimony from families and officials.[2][3][7]
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Recent coverage highlights that the inquiry is scrutinizing the police response on the morning of the attacks, as well as broader issues related to detention decisions and the treatment of the perpetrator prior to the offences. Families of victims continue to pursue accountability and answers through the proceedings.[7][8]
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There have been ongoing public-facing updates from the inquiry website and major broadcasters, including summaries of hearings and statements from officials and families. The inquiry has published updates; see the official page for the most current session-by-session information and statements from the chair and participants.[9]
If you’d like, I can pull the latest official updates or summarize the most recent hearing outcomes in a brief timeline. I can also set up a quick comparison of key themes the inquiry has addressed so far (police response, care decisions, public communications). Note: I’ll cite the latest sources after each factual item if you want me to include inline citations.