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Bereaved Families Consulted About Coroners

Bereaved Families to help Parliament shape new Coroner Law
DCA Press Release
24 August 2006
Members of the public will help Parliament do its job when they go
through proposed new coroner law clause by clause.  In an
unprecedented move, eight women and four men with recent
experience of inquests - good and bad - have been invited to enter
the Parliamentary process in a bid to help shape future policy in
the coroners service.

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