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1. Shipman told to behave or face new curbs
Manchester Evening News, Monday 29 December 2003 MASS murderer Harold Shipman has been warned he could face further stringent sanctions in the New Year if his behaviour does not improve. The former Hyde GP spent Christmas without a TV as punishment for his "obnoxious" and "offensive" behaviour. -
2. Shipman has privileges removed
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 24 December 2003 SERIAL killer Dr Harold Shipman has had prison privileges taken away because of poor behaviour, it has emerged. The GP had his prisoner status reduced from "enhanced" to "basic" for general non-compliance with staff, a prison source said. -
3. 'We'll get tough on rogue doctors'
Manchester Evening News, Friday 12 December 2003 MEDICAL chiefs have vowed to clamp down on rogue doctors and smash the culture of "complacency and lethargy" that allowed Harold Shipman to go on killing for so long. -
4. Patients to have CD access to records
Manchester Evening News, Friday 28 November 2003 A SYSTEM designed to safeguard against the abuse of patient medical records in the wake of the Harold Shipman case could be in place at surgeries by next year. -
5. Renold's on track
Manchester Evening News, Monday 10 November 2003 TOUGH trading conditions in Europe and North America have dented half-year profits for Wythenshawe-based engineering group Renold. -
6. Angel who eased Shipman families' grief
Manchester Evening News, Monday 03 November 2003 FAMILIES of Harold Shipman's victims have paid tribute to a woman whose efforts to ease their pain earned her the MBE. Helen Ogborn worked tirelessly to support to hundreds of families left devastated in the wake of the former Hyde doctor's arrest. -
7. 'I thought patients' deaths were normal'
Manchester Evening News, Friday 31 October 2003 A RECEPTIONIST who worked for killer doctor Harold Shipman says she had no suspicions about her employer even when two elderly patients suddenly died at his Hyde surgery while she was on duty. -
8. Shipman guessing game
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 30 October 2003 TWISTED killer Harold Shipman made a former receptionist "guess" which of his patients had died. Alison Massey said she was at a "health improvement" convention with Shipman when he received a pager message and then began his guessing game over lunch. -
9. Shipman 'death messages'
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 28 October 2003 STAFF at killer GP Harold Shipman's surgery used notes to inform his nurse if any patients had died while she was out of the surgery. Gillian Morgan, who is suing Shipman for damages, said she was never made aware of all the patients who had died. -
10. Dr Death the joker
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 23 October 2003 KILLER GP Harold Shipman grimly joked with his staff that he blamed the deaths of his patients on his receptionist's unlucky ear-rings. Carol Chapman said Shipman did not like pierced ears and began telling her his patients were dying because she wore large ear-rings.