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31. Six doctors cleared in Shipman probe
Manchester Evening News, Friday 16 April 2004 SIX doctors have been cleared of poor practice by the General Medical Council following criticisms levelled at the inquiry into the crimes of killer GP Harold Shipman. But nine others could still face disciplinary action. -
32. Shipman relatives welcome death certificate change
Manchester Evening News, Friday 12 March 2004 RELATIVES of former Greater Manchester GP Harold Shipman's victims have welcomed plans for a new two-stage death certificate designed to close loopholes which allowed the killer GP to conceal his crimes. -
33. Shipman: Prison statement
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 13 January 2004 The full statement from the Prison Service read: "We can confirm the death of Harold Shipman at HMP Wakefield this morning. -
34. Shipman killings trigger a shake-up
Manchester Evening News, Friday 12 March 2004 WIDE-RANGING changes in the ways deaths are investigated in the wake of the Harold Shipman case were announced by the government today. -
35. Blunkett in Shipman 'toast' rap
Manchester Evening News, Saturday 17 January 2004 PRISON reformers have mounted a scathing attack on Home Secretary David Blunkett after he admitted that celebration was his first thought on hearing of the death of serial killer Harold Shipman. -
36. Probe launched into Shipman's death
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 13 January 2004 PRISONS Minister Paul Goggins said the Prisons and Probation Ombudsman will carry out an investigation into Shipman's death even though he is not due to take formal responsibility for inquiries until April. -
37. Doc's Shipman anger
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 16 September 2004 Death certificate charges a 'slap in the face' -
38. Shipman: Plea for curbs on drugs
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 15 July 2004 -
39. Dr Death's brain 'unlikely' to be studied
Manchester Evening News, Monday 05 April 2004 THE government today cast doubt on claims that the brain of serial killer Harold Shipman could be studied by scientists to find out what makes people kill. -
40. Wife who always stayed loyal
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 13 January 2004 PRIMROSE Shipman always insisted she believed her husband was innocent. During the Shipman inquiry the 54-year-old mother of three sons and one daughter was described as "honest and straightforward" by chairman Dame Janet Smith.