By Maria Ahmed, Simeon Brody, Derren Hayes and Amy Taylor
Millions of refugees are hidden victims of the West’s war on terror, UN warns
Refugees fleeing persecution or civil war are becoming the hidden victims of the West’s obsession with combating terrorism, the United Nations will warn in a report published today.
Source:- The Independent Wednesday 19 April 2006 page 4
Ukrainian woman who graduated from Oxford wins right to stay in UK
A woman who graduated from Oxford and then worked for the NHS – having arrived in Britain without a word of English 11 years ago – has won her battle against the Home Office’s decision to deport her.
Scottish news
Health funding plea for deprived areas
The chief medical officer has called for new health spending to be steered towards areas of greatest deprivation, following evidence that inequalities may be getting worse.
Dr Harry Burns told Holyrood's health committee that as much as half of the wide inequality in health could be explained by reduced access to care, with the rest due to social, economic, and behavioural conditions that exist in that area".
Dr Burns, a former director of public health in greater Glasgow, said the emphasis of the past 20 to 30 years on improving housing as a means of improving health had not produced the benefits expected.
Source:- The Herald Wednesday 19 April
Student faces missing degree as family loses asylum appeal
An Albanian third-year student sponsored by Strathclyde University has been arrested in an early morning raid.
She was detained with her father and two younger brothers after their claim for asylum was rejected.
University officials voiced concern at the removal which they said would prevent Ms Hazizi, one of three asylum seeker students currently sponsored by the university, completing her degree this summer.
Source:- The Herald Wednesday 19 April
Mother who grabbed her daughter's school bully walks free from court
A mother charged with assault for grabbing a 13-year-old girl who was bullying her daughter around the neck has been cleared.
The court heard the daughter's high school failed to offer protection and the bully also admitted in the witness box to tormenting the girl.
Joanne Eddie was granted an absolute discharge by Falkirk Sheriff Court, which concluded that she had been driven to take action after being frustrated by the lack of response from the school.
Source:- The Scotsman Wednesday 19 April
Welsh news
Doctors chide ministers in row over GPs’ pay
Senior Welsh doctors warned the government that the new GP contract was too expensive more than two years ago it was revealed last night.
The contract is now costing £300 million more in England and Wales than was anticipated.
Some GPs in England are now earning more than £250,000.
Dr Tony Calland, chair of the British Medical Association’s Welsh Council, said that the association had warned the government over the potential cost of the contract when it was putting it together.
Source:- Western Mail Wednesday 19 April 2006
LGA issues child protection warning about obese children
Conduct: Jacinta Hofstetter says GSCC has pro-employer bias
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