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Saturday 16 July

Posted: 16 July 2005 | Subscribe Online


By Maria Ahmed

130,000 sickness claimants left off the figures

Tens of thousands more people are claiming incapacity benefit than was previously thought, the government admitted yesterday. Officials say there is a ‘ghost’ group of 130,000 claimants who have never been included in their figures.

Source:- The Daily Mail, Saturday 16 July 2005, page 12

Girl of 15 stabbed in school row

A schoolgirl was stabbed in the chest yesterday during a row with another 15-year-old girl at breaktime. Police were called to Thomas Alleyne School in Stevenage, Hertfordshire, soon after 11am.

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Source:- The Daily Mail, Saturday 16 July 2005, page 13

Struck off, doctor who sent mothers to jail for murder

Professor Sir Roy Meadow, whose evidence led to three mothers being wrongly convicted of murdering their babies, was struck off the medical register yesterday. The 72-year-old doctor was found guilty of serious professional misconduct after he was found to have given ‘erroneous’ and ‘misleading’ evidence in court which led to jail terms for the women, Sally Clark, Angela Cannings and Donna Anthony.

Source:- The Daily Mail, Saturday 16 July 2005, page 15

Doctors will fear testifying

The General Medical Council’s decision to strike Sir Roy Meadow off the medical register will be viewed with dismay by most doctors.

The decision will discourage other doctors from stepping into court as expert witnesses.

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Source:- The Times, Saturday 16 July 2005, page 2

Lauren: teenager charged

A teenager has been charged with the murder of the ten-year-old schoolgirl Lauren Pilkington-Smith. Keiron Smith, 18, of Greater Manchester, was due to appear at Wigan Magistrate’s Court today.

Source:- The Times, Saturday 16 July 2005, page 30

Liver disease caused by alcohol has doubled

Excessive drinking has caused cases of alcoholic liver disease to nearly double in less than 10 years, at a cost to the health service in

England of more than £71 million in a year, government figures show.

Source:- The Daily Telegraph, Saturday 16 July 2005, page 9


 



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