Showing results 1 to 7 of 7
Sort by: most relevant first | most recent first
1 |
1. Mark helps families after lorry tragedy
Tameside Advertiser, Wednesday 27 June 2001A STALYBRIDGE solicitor has been drafted in to help the desperate families of 58 Chinese stowaways who died in a lorry in Dover.
2. 20 years of deaths fear
Tameside Advertiser, Wednesday 27 June 2001A PROFESSOR who carried out a detailed clinical audit of Harold Shipman's practices told the inquiry into his killings that his patients had been dying in abnormal numbers for 20 years before his arrest.
3. Baby heartbreak couple hail ban
Tameside Advertiser, Wednesday 27 June 2001A COUPLE whose six-day-old daughter died after controversial heart treatment have said they can 'finally begin to grieve' now the procedure has been banned.
4. Couple hit out over Cyprus holiday ordeal
Tameside Advertiser, Monday 25 June 2001A COUPLE have told of their despair when a salmonella outbreak ruined their Mediterranean holiday.
5. Families relieved as inquiry starts
Tameside Advertiser, Monday 25 June 2001AS THE Shipman Inquiry opened its doors, the families who fought so hard to make it public spoke of their relief that it was finally underway.
6. More wait for hospital care
Tameside Advertiser, Monday 25 June 2001A SHARP rise in a patients' waiting list has proved an unwelcome dose of medicine for Tameside Hospital chiefs.
7. Offences go back years
Tameside Advertiser, Monday 25 June 2001A CATALOGUE of errors by the authorities meant Shipman was allowed to continue practising despite being prosecuted for drugs offences 25 years ago.
1 |
