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1. Court clash for legal experts

Tameside Advertiser, Thursday 18 July 2002
THE court challenge to stage the Shipman Inquiry in public saw four legal experts clash.

2. Lord Laming steps down

Tameside Advertiser, Thursday 18 July 2002
THE Harold Shipman public inquiry was not going to be headed by Lord Laming after all.

3. Relatives win

Tameside Advertiser, Thursday 18 July 2002
THE High Court judges decision backed the families' view the inquiry should be held in public.

4. The Home Secretary is brought in

Tameside Advertiser, Wednesday 17 July 2002
FROM February to April in 2000 the ever-growing number of families joining together turned their attentions to the very top.

5. Inquests granted

Tameside Advertiser, Wednesday 17 July 2002
THE possibility that Harold Shipman could attend any possible inquests emerged by the end of April, 2000.

6. We want justice

Tameside Advertiser, Wednesday 17 July 2002
'WE want justice' read the headline. It was clear the trial was not the end of the Harold Shipman affair.

7. Call for truth

Tameside Advertiser, Wednesday 17 July 2002
SECOND trial or no second trial, the families bid to get to the truth was soon receiving support from around England.

8. Inquiry: Public or private?

Tameside Advertiser, Wednesday 17 July 2002
THE Shipman Inquiry has had two proposed chairmen and two differing formats.

9. Legal eagles join fight for public inquiry

Tameside Advertiser, Wednesday 17 July 2002
BARELY a month after Harold Shipman had been found guilty of mass murder and the format of any inquiry was heading for the courts.

10. Church opens its doors

Tameside Advertiser, Wednesday 17 July 2002
A HYDE vicar opened his doors to those touched by tragedy in the aftermath of the trial.
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