Families of mothers who died from herpes sue NHS trust

The relatives of two women who died from herpes after undergoing caesarean sections by the same surgeon are bringing a claim for medical negligence against an NHS hospital in the High Court. Kimberley Sampson, 29, and Samantha Mulcahy, 32, died six weeks apart in 2018 at hospitals in Kent run by East Kent Hospitals University … Read more

The Small Global Funds That Won’t Cost You the Earth | Trust Network

Trustnet examines the 10 active global funds with less than £100 million in assets under management. Smaller funds can be more flexible and take advantage of market volatility in a way that is difficult for larger and therefore more rigid competitors to match. The big disadvantage, however, is that they often cost more. With less … Read more

AI Increases Lying Accusations, Changes How We Trust and Detect Deception – Neuroscience News

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Resume: New research finds that people are more likely to accuse others of lying if AI makes the accusation first. This finding highlights the potential social impact of AI in lie detection and suggests caution for policymakers. The study found that the presence of AI increased the number of accusations and influenced behavior, despite people’s … Read more

The two seasoned fixed income managers who are still delivering top returns | Trust Net

Trustnet looks at funds within the Sterling bond sectors that have been managed by the same manager since at least 2004. The fixed income industry has proven to be a difficult area for long-serving managers to excel in recent years. Only two ‘experienced’ managers – those who have been at the helm since 2004 or … Read more