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1. May
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 31 December 2002 ANN Winterton, Conservative MP for Congleton, whose husband Nicholas is Tory MP for the neighbouring Macclesfield seat, was sacked as shadow rural affairs minister for making a 'racist' joke at a local rugby club dinner. -
2. July
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 31 December 2002 Review of 2002 - July-December (to be updated) -
3. Shipman TV drama star dies
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 19 December 2002 SHIPMAN drama documentary star James Hazeldine has died after a short illness. -
4. Victim's family trusted Shipman
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 10 December 2002 THE daughter of one of Harold Shipman's victims said she wished her family had complained about the circumstances surrounding her mother's death - four years before the GP was arrested. -
5. Shipman Inquiry hears medical staff fail to raise alarm
Manchester Evening News, Monday 09 December 2002 MEDICAL staff at a hospital failed to raise the alarm when a patient given a massive dose of morphine by killer GP Harold Shipman was admitted in a coma. -
6. Shipman 'victim' left in a coma
Manchester Evening News, Monday 09 December 2002 THE daughter of a woman who died more than a year after being given a morphine overdose by Harold Shipman is to give evidence to the inquiry probing the killer GP's crimes. -
7. Shipman: Cops admit 'flaws'
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 05 December 2002 Shipman -
8. Lawyer probes hospital deaths
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 12 November 2002 ANN Alexander, the lawyer who won a court order to force the government to hold an inquiry into the Harold Shipman case, is representing the families of elderly patients whose deaths at a hospital are being investigated. -
9. Killer GPs 'could still slip through net'
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 12 November 2002 A CORONER involved in the Shipman Inquiry claimed the same thing could happen again if GP procedures were not changed. -
10. Medical coroners 'could foil another Shipman'
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 30 October 2002 MEDICALLY qualified coroners should be employed to stop a repeat of the Harold Shipman murders, says the chairman of the public inquiry into the serial killer.