
Baroness Heather Hallett told the inquiry yesterday morning that she understood people’s concerns over how much evidence would be heard, but argued the hearing needed to stick to its timescale.
It comes after the Covid-19 Bereaved Families for Justice UK campaign group said only two of the 23 witnesses it put forward for module three of the inquiry would be heard.
Lady Hallett said: “I apologise in advance to those who would like us to spend more time examining particular issues in these hearings.
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Garden waste charge £55 after February
HOUSEHOLDS in Plymouth who want their garden waste collected next year have been told they will pay up to £55 for the service.

City's ninth Costa is opening today
A NEW Costa Coffee opens its doors today - just in time for any customers wanting to try the festive menu. The drive through store will be situated in a popular retail area in the city.
Woman dies after crash on Ham Drive
A WOMAN died after a crash involving a grey Audi and a silver Ford Fiesta in Plymouth. Devon and Cornwall Police officers were called to Ham Drive around 5.20pm on Tuesday.

MUDRYK: I'M INNOCENT!
CHELSEA WINGER VOWS TO CLEAR NAME AFTER BANNED TEST

McMinn & Cook show their best qualities
JACK McMinn and Scott Cook produced one of the best games in Plymouth darting history in the Steve Chapman 501 League with no leg going beyond five visits to the board in a 3-2 win for the former.

Cooper and Randell show the benefit of a thriving Academy
NEED any convincing about the importance of Plymouth Argyle’s new permanent academy home, Foulston Park, which is scheduled to open next year?

Big win for England in South Africa
ENGLAND skittled South Africa for just 64 as they powered to an emphatic 287-run win in the one-off Test in Bloemfontein.

Stokes will never hold himself back
ENGLAND captain Ben Stokes promised there will be no “holding back” when he recovers from his latest injury problems, insisting he is ready to keep digging deep for his country.

A VERY BERRY CHRISTMAS...
YOU won't find a more wholesome or delicious show on telly this Christmas.
Does Santa need a reset starting with his diet?
DOUBLE TROUBLE FOR A FIRST TIME DAD OF TWINS