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ALBIE: WHY WAS KILLER BUG MISSED?
‘Inadequate training’ of junior doctor who treated baby
A BABY died after being sent home from hospital by a junior doctor who missed “vital signs” that he was seriously ill, a medical inquiry has heard. > more |
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Doctor in baby death probe admits: I made an error
Hearing told of a ‘systemic failure’ at UCLH, inadequate training and reluctance among consultants to help out in casualty
A JUNIOR hospital doctor has... > more |
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Murder trial evidence can be heard behind closed doors, judge decides - PART of the evidence in the trial of a man accused of murdering Hampstead recluse... > more
‘Courts always ought to be free and open’ - IN a bid to have all the trial heard in public, defence QC Geoffrey Robertson cited the words of John Lilburne, a 17th... > more
Chappelow’s Grade-II listed ramshackle home - THE body of Allan Chappelow, 86, was found at his Hampstead home in 2006. > more
Head contests findings of riot police inquiry - A HEADTEACHER has appealed against a decision by internal police investigators to reject his complaint about officers’... > more
No joke as council shells out on comedy - COUNCIL chiefs have refused to disclose how much they spent on hiring Never Mind The Buzzcocks comedian Simon Amstell... > more
Public inquiry set to rule on Talacre Gardens road - KENTISH Town residents and community groups are doing battle with the council and property developers... > more
Cycle stations plan to create greener borough - CYCLE “stations”, complete with secure parking for bikes and shower facilities, were top of the billing... > more
Killing plea is rejected - TEENAGERS involved in the brutal killing of a young man in Camden Town had a bid to have their sentences cut thrown out yesterday... > more
Call for more police as designer is burgled again - FORMER councillor Johnny Bucknell has called for more police in Primrose Hill just days after the home of clothes... > more
Backlash over plans to axe estate caretakers - CONTROVERSIAL proposals to axe council estate caretakers by replacing them with private cleaners has left... > more
Zarine pleads: ‘Don’t send me back to a miserable life’ - AN immigration judge heard this week why a teenager suffering from a rare genetic disease should be... > more
Housing officer’s £67,000 rent fraud - VICTIMS of a housing officer who stole more than £60,000 from key workers are still waiting for their money to be returned to... > more
Pool fan Suggs dips into the past - MADNESS frontman Suggs has chosen a Town Hall-run swimming pool for the subject of a documentary about historical... > more
Computer thief ‘took a chunk of my life’ - WHEN leading medical academic Dr Janet Radcliffe Richards woke to find an intruder in her bedroom she did not have... > more
Psychiatrists examine son accused of murdering art historian - PSYCHIATRISTS are currently assessing a son accused of murdering his art historian father at their... > more
There’s a lotta love for this lurcher - WHEN Bobby the lurcher gave chase to an errant squirrel on Hampstead Heath it ended, against the odds, with 45 stitches... > more
Last orders at the bar – Camden’s best publican calls time after 15 years at the Oxford - THE “best publican in Camden Town” held a farewell party on... > more
Lifeline for the elderly rings in the new year - EASTENDERS actress Anna Wing was just one of the faces at In Touch’s swinging new year’s party yesterday... > more
Church-goers cause Sunday havoc - A scheme aimed at easing the public toilet shortage in Kentish Town is in danger of being flushed away... > more
Gang stab man and take watch - AN armed gang stabbed a 23-year-old man and stole his watch in Kilburn on Saturday. > more
It’s a feast of diet help at centre - HOLLY Lodge Community Centre treated visitors to an afternoon of healthy eating on Thursday when a team of food advisers... > more
Paddick plan to beat drugs: take out dealers’ network - MAYOR of London candidate Brian Paddick promised tougher policies on drug dealers and knife crime if... > more
Pizza is order of the day - IN Highgate, there are moans that every other shop is an estate agent, while shoppers in Camden Town reckon they are swamped with... > more |
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