New Nurses Will Help Heart Patients Live To An Upbeat Rhythm
Patients suffering from heart rhythm disorders will now receive expert care thanks to new specialist nursing posts funded by the British Heart Foundation (BHF).
Read MorePatients suffering from heart rhythm disorders will now receive expert care thanks to new specialist nursing posts funded by the British Heart Foundation (BHF).
Read MoreA crackdown on “boy racers” in Aberdeen has seen Grampian Police seize 50 vehicles over the past 12 months. A further 329 motorists received warnings from officers about the standards of their driving.
Read MoreOne of Britain’s top 10 crime lords was jailed for a record 12 years and nine months yesterday after a three-year covert operation by the Scottish Crime and Drug Enforcement Agency.
Read MorePortable drug-testing kits, which will check whether suspects were under the influence of illegal substances when they broke the law, are to be trialed at three Scottish police stations.
Read MoreResidents in some of Limerick’s troubled housing estates will no longer have to turn directly to gardai in the battle against anti-social behaviour.
Read MoreA watered-down version of Megan’s Law which will give parents the right to know whether there are paedophiles living in their area is to be piloted.
{mosimage}Under the Home Office scheme, which is expected to be rolled out in three areas over the next few months, parents will be told how many paedophiles are living in high-risk areas, such as close to schools or parks, and lone parents will be able to check whether potential partners are sex offenders.
The move follows years of campaigning by British parents for a version of Megan’s Law – legislation introduced in the US which allows parents information about paedophiles in their area.
Yesterday Labour MP Dan Norris, whose Wansdyke constituency in north-east Somerset will be one of the pilot areas, said John Reid had given the go-ahead.
“The details are not finalised but parents are likely be given access to the number of paedophiles in the area – but will not be given individual names,” he said.
Read MoreThe NSPCC is launching a campaign asking retailers to adopt a zero-tolerance approach to parents smacking their children. The children’s charity is calling on shops to do more to prevent parents from losing control of their children and then hitting them.
Read MorePrison governors have delivered an urgent warning to ministers that building new jails will not solve the criminal justice crisis and that too many minor offenders with mental health and alcohol problems are being locked up.
Read MoreA “lost generation” of unemployed young people is costing the economy billions of pounds a year in benefits, youth crime and educational under-achievement, a major report discloses today.
Read MorePatricia Hewitt is embroiled in a row over political interference after it emerged her local hospital had escaped huge cuts to Labour’s flagship NHS building programme.
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