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Coroner criticises benefits rules after vulnerable claimant’s death – The Guardian

Editorial Team by Editorial Team
March 10, 2024
in Mental Health
Scientists discovered a surge of unknown activity in people's brains as they died – BGR
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  1. Coroner criticises benefits rules after vulnerable claimant’s death  The Guardian
  2. A Call for Change: The Tragic Story of Nazerine Anderson and DWP’s Missed Opportunities  Medriva
  3. DWP missed chances to help woman who died, says coroner  BBC.com
  4. A Tragic Oversight: How DWP’s Missed Chances Led to a Woman’s Untimely Death  Medriva



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