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Inkster

American  
[ingk-ster] / ˈɪŋk stər /

noun

  1. a city in SE Michigan, near Detroit.


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Nigel Inkster, a former director of operations at the British foreign-intelligence agency MI6, said he thought the British government had bungled the case rather than intentionally scuttled it.

From The Wall Street Journal

Dr Inkster was the lead infection control doctor for NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde from April 2016 to September 2019.

From BBC

Dr Inkster led the investigation into two cases of cryptococcus in 2019, a fungal infection associated with pigeons droppings.

From BBC

In written evidence to the inquiry, Dr Inkster said on a walk round of the wards at the Royal Hospital for Children in July 2015 she found “holes in the ceiling”, “dust falling on her head” with “workman drilling holes with the most immunocompromised children present”.

From BBC

Dr Inkster said: “In my view, something had gone horribly wrong”.

From BBC