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Bereaved families say important lessons should be acted on without waiting for the inquiry’s final recommendations. Ministers say work is continuing to improve public safety and prevent future tragedies.

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00:00Families affected by the Nottingham attacks are calling for urgent action after a public
00:06inquiry heard evidence about failures by several organizations before and after the killings.
00:11Speaking after hearings concluded, relatives said the process had exposed serious shortcomings
00:18and argued changes should begin before the inquiry publishes its final recommendations
00:23next year. The government says it is determined to learn lessons and prevent similar tragedies
00:29in the future. The inquiry examined decisions involving health services, policing and other
00:34agencies. Families say accountability and lasting reform are essential, while ministers say work
00:41is continuing to improve public safety.
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