The regulator said more should be done by social media companies and caregivers to protect children from harmful online content.
Ms Grey, representing EPUT, questioned the number, saying the investigation would include patients who died of natural causes, unrelated to mental health issues including some who were on an end of life pathway.She added: "It's clear concerns had been raised in numerous reports about the quality of data across England."
North East London NHS Foundation Trust, which provides children's and young people's services in parts of Essex, also said how "sorry" they were.Valerie Charbit, representing the trust, said they were "fully committed to learning and changing to prevent any further mental health deaths".Bereaved families will read impact statements at the inquiry next week, with evidence sessions beginning in London in 2025.
A teenager who was filmed throwing pieces of concrete and fence panels at police officers during a riot outside a hotel housing asylum seekers has been sentenced.Sheffield Youth Court had previously heard that the boy and his friends had been "intrigued" and wanted to "have a nosy" at the scene after reading on social media about the disorder at the Holiday Inn Express in Manvers, Rotherham, on 4 August.
The 17-year-old, who cannot be named due to his age, pleaded guilty to violent disorder last month.
Handing him a 12-month referral order on Wednesday, district judge James Gould told him: "You were part of a hostile mob which caused destruction, chaos and terror."Climate leaders are putting a lot of faith in the fact that the transition to green energy will not be derailed by the new Trump administration.
"The result from this election will be seen as a major blow to global climate action," said Christiana Figueres, the former UN climate chief."But it cannot and will not halt the changes under way to decarbonise the economy and meet the goals of the Paris agreement."
to get exclusive insight on the latest climate and environment news from the BBC's Climate Editor Justin Rowlatt, delivered to your inbox every week.Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky is set to present a "plan for victory" in the country's war with Russia to President Joe Biden during this week's visit to the US.