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1. Some had suspicions

Tameside Advertiser, Monday 15 July 2002
THE findings of the government report weren't wholly received with shock.

2. Review of certificates

Tameside Advertiser, Monday 15 July 2002
AN overhaul of death certification has been promised, in light of the Harold Shipman investigation.

3. Introduction

Tameside Advertiser, Monday 15 July 2002
THE Baker Report came virtually out of the blue and sent shockwaves around the world.

4. Professor is care expert

Tameside Advertiser, Monday 15 July 2002
THE professor who wrote the Shipman report is a former GP, famed internationally for care research.

5. Help offered to distressed families

Tameside Advertiser, Monday 15 July 2002
TWO helplines were in operation to help families distressed at the Baker Report's findings.

6. Todmorden under the microscope

Tameside Advertiser, Monday 15 July 2002
FAMILIES in the small town where Harold Shipman began general practice were told by the Baker Report it's likely he killed there.

7. No second murder trial

Tameside Advertiser, Monday 15 July 2002
THE audit may have hinted at 345 deaths, but there was to be no second trial.

8. GPs face crackdown

Tameside Advertiser, Monday 15 July 2002
A SERIES of tough new measures are on the cards to stop GPs from abusing their powers, in the light of the Baker Report.

9. Watchdog to check on doctors

Tameside Advertiser, Monday 15 July 2002
A NEW watchdog is to be set up to put the authorities on alert as soon as another scenario similar to Harold Shipman arises.

10. Patient notes raised doubts

Tameside Advertiser, Monday 15 July 2002
HAROLD Shipman's medical notes were not only fabricated, but often illegible.
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