Summary
THE families of victims of two fatal rail disasters expressed anger yesterday when the Government rejected their calls for a public inquiry into the tragedies.
Instead ministers said they would hold two 'independent inquests' into the Potters Bar and Grayrigg crashes.See the full content of this document
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Families' anger as rail crash inquiry is rejected
Seven people died and 76 were injured in the 2002 ...
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