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1. Shipman family in 'ghoulish trophies' storm
Manchester Evening News, Friday 04 August 2006 HAROLD Shipman's family is demanding the killer GP's typewriter and medical bags back from police, the M.E.N. can reveal today. Senior officers want to destroy the items seized as part of the investigation into Britain's worst serial killer because they fear they could end up in the wrong hands and become ghoulish "trophies". -
2. Major shake-up in wake of Shipman
Manchester Evening News, Monday 12 June 2006 SWEEPING changes in the way coroners' courts work have been unveiled by the Government in the wake of the murders carried out by Hyde GP Dr Harold Shipman. -
3. Docs death note fears after Shipman
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 04 October 2006 THE legacy of serial killer Harold Shipman has left GPs "watching their backs" and more reluctant to issue death certificates, according to a Greater Manchester coroner. Tameside GP Shipman forged medical records to support the causes of death he recorded on death certificates. -
4. MPs slam reforms to stop another Shipman
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 01 August 2006 PLANS to reform the way deaths are certified and investigated were slammed as a missed opportunity by MPs. The Commons' all-party Constitutional Affairs Select Committee said the question of how to avoid a repeat of the Harold Shipman scandal had been left "unsolved" by ministers' plans. -
5. Shipman relatives face more anxiety
Manchester Evening News, Friday 04 August 2006 THE Shipman family bid to claim his typewriter and bags has been attacked by victims' relatives as "bizarre and unbelievable". -
6. Shipman lessons 'not being learned'
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 03 May 2006 THE head of the Shipman inquiry, Dame Janet Smith, says not enough is being done to follow through on her findings made in a series of reports over recent years. -
7. Shipman's former patients go online
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 05 October 2006 A GP who took on Harold Shipman's patients has become the first in the world to allow them to see their medical records at home - because they were so suspicious. Dr Amir Hannan has spent three years developing a secure website which lets patients access their highly-confidential records to allay fears and give them more information about treatment. -
8. Watchdog backs police in Shipman wrangle
Manchester Evening News, Saturday 19 August 2006 AN appeal by the family of serial killer Harold Shipman against Greater Manchester Police for failing to record a complaint by them has been rejected. -
9. Inquests shake-up follows Shipman inquiry
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 07 February 2006 A NEW post of Chief Coroner for England and Wales is to be created as part of a major shake-up of the way inquests are held in the wake of the Shipman inquiry. -
10. No charges for 'liar' cop - again
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 22 March 2006 A DETECTIVE branded a "liar" by the judge leading the Shipman inquiry will not face criminal charges.