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Sunday 17 July

Posted: 17 July 2005 | Subscribe Online


By Simeon Brody

New report slams NHS managers for “hazardous” maternity care
 
Britain’s maternity wards are not as good or safe as they should be, according to a report by the Healthcare Commission.

The report reveals poor leadership on the wards, doctors who do not explain what is happening, dirty toilets and an acute shortage of midwives.
 
Source:- The Observer Sunday 17 July 2005 page 3

Teens to earn credit for good behaviour
 
Teenagers will earn cash credits for good behaviour to be spent on sport or shopping, as part of the shake up of youth services.

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The move reflects a determination to use “carrots as well as sticks” in the war against teenage delinquency.
 
Source:- The Observer Sunday 17 July 2005 page 7

Fraudsters loot £2.6m in bogus lottery grants
 
Fraudsters managed to get their hands on at least £2.6m of lottery money for fictitious charity initiatives.

The fraud apparently involved “multiple applications” to the Awards for All scheme but also targeted a number of charities and possibly tax-funded government grant schemes. Police said 19 men and one woman had been arrested.
 
Source:- The Observer Sunday 17 July 2005 page 9

Councils must sell land for homes
 
Ministers will announce plans to force local authorities to release thousands of protected sites, including greenfield land so developers can build homes. Councils would have to increase the supply of land for building whenever property prices started rising.
 
Source:- The Sunday Times Sunday 17 July 2005 page 5

Alcohol fuels rise in violent crime
 
Figures are likely to show a rise of 7 per cent in violent crime last year, with an increase of more than 50 per cent is some areas. Some senior police officers said the figures for violent crime were inflated by a rise in alcohol-related “thuggery”.
 
Source:- The Sunday Times Sunday 17 July 2005 page 7

Doctors’ surgeries to offer jobs help
 
Doctors are to allow government advisers into their surgeries in seven pilot schemes around the country in an attempt to push the long-term sick back to work. Doctors seeing patients with long-term conditions such as depression or backache would be able to offer the extra service, which would not be compulsory.
 
Source:- The Sunday Times Sunday 17 July 2005 page 8

Abortion lobby in campaign to expose pro-life doctors

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Abortion groups are launching a campaign to name doctors who refuse to help women seeking terminations.
 
Source:- The Sunday Times Sunday 17 July 2005 page 21

“Pupils should help pick their own teachers”
 
Children should be involved in the selection of teachers, head teachers and doctors, according to children’s commissioner Al Aynsley-Green.
 
Source:- The Sunday Telegraph Sunday 17 July 2005 page 9 

Ofsted backs drug lessons for seven-year-olds
 
Children as young as seven are taking lessons on the dangers posed by drugs to combat the risk of them copying celebrity lifestyles, the chief schools inspector has said.
 
Source:- The Independent on Sunday Sunday 17 July 2005 page 19

Labour’s family planning clinics for children of 12
 
The government is to set up sex clinics offering contraception to children as young as 12.
 
Source:- The Mail on Sunday Sunday 17 July 2005 page 49

“Pupils should help pick their own teachers”
 
Children should be involved in the selection of teachers, head teachers and doctors, according to children’s commissioner Al Aynsley-Green.
 
Source:- The Sunday Telegraph Sunday 17 July 2005 page 9 

Ofsted backs drug lessons for seven-year-olds
 
Children as young as seven are taking lessons on the dangers posed by drugs to combat the risk of them copying celebrity lifestyles, the chief schools inspector has said.
 
Source:- The Independent on Sunday Sunday 17 July 2005 page 19

Labour’s family planning clinics for children of 12
 
The government is to set up sex clinics offering contraception to children as young as 12.
 
Source:- The Mail on Sunday Sunday 17 July 2005 page 49



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