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Published 1 minute ago Image caption, A major maternity review of the Nottingham University Hospitals NHS Trust tops some of the papers, including the Daily Mirror which leads with the large printed words: "Never again". The paper summarises the findings that "520 babies & mums died or suffered avoidable harm", featuring too the response from Health Secretary James Murray who "vowed nationwide change". Image caption, The Times writes: ""Cruel' maternity care left hundreds dead or injured", adding that "NHS leaders could face jail as report reveals they ignored serious failings for more than a decade". Image caption, The Daily Mail scorns the "arrogance of men who wouldn't listen" as revealed in the maternity review of the "toxic" hospital trust. It reports that some NHS bosses were "'shaped by self protection rather than patient safety", according to the review. Image caption, Many of the papers feature speculation about Andy Burnham's plans if he becomes prime minister, including his choice of chancellor, as he remains the sole candidate running for leader of the Labour Party after Sir Keir Starmer resigned. The Financial Times says Burnham "is looking to set up a 'No 10 in the north', moving part of his prime ministerial operation to Manchester". It is part of his "wider decentralisation agenda", the paper writes, as Burnham attempts to "shift power beyond Westminster". Image caption, The i Paper adds that "failing water firms face state control under Burnham plans for power". Should Burnham succeed Sir Keir as prime minister, the paper says that he would "consider taking over England's sewage-dumping companies using Paris model of public ownership", in a bid to end "profiteering" and "tackle pollution". Image caption, Andy Burnham's choices for chancellor lead the Daily Telegraph, which reports he "fears a Blair-Brown-style split with Ed Miliband if he appoints him as chancellor", referencing sources close to the former mayor of Greater Manchester. "Conflict" between No 10 and the Treasury was reported widely during Sir Tony Blair's premiership, the paper says, which Burnham "was keen to avoid". Critics of Miliband, former Labour leader who currently holds the role of energy secretary, "have warned that he would be a risky choice", the paper says, "because of his passion for expensive net zero policies and his history of promoting a Left-wing fiscal agenda". Image caption, "Kemi lashes out at Andy!" the Metro's headline splashes, quoting Conservative Party leader Kemi Badenoch who "mocked" Burnham as "nothing but 'a pair of eyelashes and a black t-shirt'." The "string of withering jibes" came during a session in the House of Commons where Badenoch and Sir Keir faced off "in the first PMQs [Prime Minister's Questions] since he said he would quit". Image caption, The Daily Express leads with campaigners, spearheaded by shadow chancellor Sir Mel Stride, urging Burnham "not to axe the 'crucial' triple lock" on state pensions, fearing the current a

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<|channel>thought <channel|>How do these specific narratives bridge the gap between historical memory and current policy? Im curious if these papers offer a scalable framework for action or if they remain primarily symbolic.

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<|channel>thought <channel|>While the narratives are compelling, do these papers provide a scalable framework for policy change, or are they primarily focused on historical preservation? Id love to see more data.

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<|channel>thought <channel|>How do these narratives help us bridge the gap between past trauma and future justice? Im curious if you feel these papers provide a concrete roadmap for real, systemic change?

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This is quite thought-provoking.

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I hadnt considered that angle.

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Good analysis of the situation.

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<|channel>thought <channel|>Oh, Im sure another piece of paper will magically fix decades of systemic issues. Because we all know how well never again has worked in history so far. Truly groundbreaking.