In Today's Papers

Thursday 5 May 2004

Posted: 05 August 2004 | Subscribe Online


By Amy Taylor, Alex Dobson and Clare Jerrom

Parents of missing baby released

An alleged paedophile and this Thai wife who were imprisoned for refusing to tell the High Court the whereabouts of their newborn baby were set free yesterday. Andrew and Sakunna Milton, from Wellington, Somerset, told the court their baby was living in Thailand.

Source:- The Independent, Thursday, 5 August, page 18


Children aged 12 may get free condoms

Children as young as 12 could be given “credit cards” entitling them to free condoms under a scheme to curb teenage pregnancies and the spread of sexually transmitted diseases.

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The scheme is being introduced by Calderdale Primary Care Trust in Halifax, West Yorkshire. Young people will be able to get their condoms from family planning clinics linked to the PCT.

Source:- The Times, Thursday, 5 August, page 2


NHS patients want more say in their treatment

Patients feel that they don’t have enough say in the treatment they receive from the National Health Service, according to new research.

Five national patient surveys published yesterday by the Healthcare Commission covered adult inpatients, young inpatients, primary care trusts, mental health services and ambulance trusts.

The research found that three quarters of mental health patients rated the service as good or better but the mental health charity Mind said that this did not match what patients had told them.

Source:- The Times, Thursday, 5 August, page 9

Under-16s to get morning-after pill over the counters

Girls aged under-16 could soon have access to the morning after pill over the counter  high street  chemists.

The Royal Pharmaceutical Society (RPS) has said that Department of Health guidance issued last week which said girls under 16 should have access to confidential advice on contraception or having an abortion without their parent’s consent could also apply to getting emergency contraception over the counter.

Source:- The Independent, Thursday, 5 August, page 2


Scottish newspapers


Teenager launches test case over bullying

A teenager is trying to sue her local council for £20,000 in a case that could force every school to change the way they tackle bullying.

Natalie King has issued a writ against Aberdeen Council demanding compensation for the psychological damage she allegedly suffered at the hand of school bullies.

The15-year-old’s lawyer believes hundreds of people will follow suit.

Source:- The Scotsman  Thursday 5 August

Traders demand action on beggars

Traders demanded action to tackle the “repellent” beggars in an affluent area of the city.

Shopkeepers in Bruntsfield are calling on the Scottish executive to introduce powers to deal with beggars following a series of incidents caused by individuals over the past six months.

They claim the group have openly been injecting drugs, fighting each other and setting fire to rubbish in the street. The executive said existing legislation was adequate for dealing with the problems and said the issue was a matter for Lothian and Borders police.

Source:- Evening News  Wednesday 4 August


£1.3m police teams drive to blitz thugs

Edinburgh Council has set up two new teams of council-funded police officers to tackle anti-social behaviour problems.

The 12 officers have started operating in the Broomhouse, North Sighthill and Leith areas of the city. The council is creating six teams in total in a £1.3 million initiative. The first teams were launched in Craigmillar and North Edinburgh last autumn.

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Source:- Evening News  Wednesday 4 August

Catalogue can be home help

An equipment catalogue has been launched to help people with disabilities in the capital.

‘Equipment for use at Home’ is a catalogue of free home adaptations and equipment.

The service is being run by Edinburgh Council and NHS Lothian and will be available to anyone in Edinburgh who requires something on a daily basis to help them with their disability.

Source:- Evening News  Wednesday 4  August

Scots boy still held in adult jail

A 15-year-old boy is being held on a rape charge in a Cypriot adult jail.

The boy from Motherwell has been held in an adult prison since his arrest on July 20th.

He was moved from the prison’s main wing to a minimum security section where he no longer mixed with adult serious offenders after concerns over his treatment were raised by human rights groups.

The teenager’s father was waiting to hear last night if his son would be moved to a supervised apartment in Nicosia until his next court appearance in October.

The boy, who denied the charge, was arrested during a family holiday to Protaras. He is alleged to have raped a 15-year-old girl during a night out.

Source:- The Herald  Thursday 5 August

Make my day Jay

The real mother of Big Brother contestant Jason Cowan last night pleaded with him to get in touch when he leaves the house.
Jane Astrauskas is desperate to meet her son to tell him the truth behind his adoption.

Jane gave birth to Jason when she was 15-years-old and two years later, social services took him from her.

Jane hopes her son will agree to meet her when the series ends tomorrow.

Source:- Daily Record  Thursday 5 August page 1



Welsh newspapers

Increasing use of stop and search riling Welsh Muslims

Welsh Muslims have spoken of the difficulties they encounter while living under a cloud of suspicion as a result of the fear of terrorism.

They say that the increasing use of stop and search powers by the police is making their daily life intolerable.

Source Western Mail Thursday 5 August page 1


Morale lowest for NHS specialist doctors

Morale in the health service is lowest among a key group of doctors who regularly work in excess of the new European limits, according to new research.

The survey from the British Medical Association shows that one in five staff and associate specialist doctors are considering retiring in the next five years.

Source: Western Mail Thursday 5 August page 6



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