The Met recently came under fire following the release of the documentary Sarah Everard: The Search for Justice. The Met has failed to uncover a number of scandals. This includes the murder of Everard, where a serving officer used his
Crime Files: Soham Murders – the records that never were.
Trigger Warning: This blog’s topic is the Soham murders. In 2002, a case unfolded in the English village of Soham, Cambridgeshire, where a perpetrator killed two 10-year-old girls. The murderer is presently serving a minimum of 40 years in prison. Soham Background
Crime Files: Donald Trump – His tenure and subsequent behaviour.
Introduction The presidency of Donald Trump was marked by numerous records management challenges. This cast a spotlight on the importance of effective information handling and preservation within government operations. Throughout his tenure, instances emerged where lapses in records management had
Crime Files: The Vital Role of Records in Capturing Lucy Letby
Trigger Warning: newborn deaths at the hands of a healthcare worker. Lucy Letby – the healthcare worker has been convicted and sentenced. Introduction A nurse named Lucy Letby has faced conviction and sentencing after causing the deaths of multiple newborn
Award for the IRMS Professional of the Year
Award for Professional of the Year My mentee, Ewa Kapica, nominated me for an IRMS award. On 16th May 2022 during the IRMS Conference, I won it! The Process Entries for each category are collated and reviewed by the Awards Panel. The