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Hannah Barnes

Hannah Barnes

Associate editor at The New Statesman

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  • English
Covering topics
  • Human Rights
  • Investigative Reporting

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Recent Articles

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Britain’s next maternity scandal

A four-month investigation with Channel 4 News reveals harrowing failings at one of Britain's most prestigious hospitals
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Wes Streeting grants families full inquiry into Leeds maternity care

The Health Secretary agreed to investigate after hearing of “repeated maternity failures”
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Britain isn’t safe for Jews anymore

After Manchester, we are beginning to question our future in this country
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The world has abandoned the hostages

Families of the taken no longer believe in Benjamin Netanyahu’s promises
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The missing trusts from the maternity review

Why has the government excluded some of the worst-performing hospital units from its investigation?
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Will the government’s maternity review let families down again?

The department of health has announced 14 hospital trusts it will investigate
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Health bosses failed to act on NHS clinic prescribing gender drugs ...

The organisations meant to safeguard care for gender-questioning young people are not working as they should.
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My brother was taken from us. I don’t know what to do

Life will never be the same again.
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We need a culture change in maternity services

There is something bigger going on than just staff shortages, low morale or lack of funding.
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Wes Streeting’s maternity revolution

The Health Secretary has vowed to overhaul the NHS’s most scandalous service.
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The anger of the Leeds maternity families

Infant deaths in Leeds General Infirmary and St James’s Hospital are putting pressure on the government.