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For some weeks now there has been a sense of inevitability about todays announcement of substa
vaso stanley ntial new restrictive measures affecting millions of people in England, as part of a new three-tier system. The plain fact is that the virus is out of control in many areas, and the growing level of infections has started to translate into hospital admissions and deaths, as Jonathan Van-Tam and colleagues set out at a briefing on Monday.Over the past few months the government has managed to create confusion and discord with a mixed bag of local restrictions. These seem to satisfy no one and, in terms of the overall picture, have proved to make only a limited contribution to reducing numbers of cases. In as much as the new tiered system will be clearer in which restrictions are being employed, and is to be implemented in response to a defined level of infection, it should be welcomed. However, it must be asked
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stanley cupe get to in controlling the pandemic. It is a strong indication of public health failure when the only practical tool the government seems willing and able Tzrc Cancer patients challenge NHS in court over long journeys for treatment
A new forensic science scandal has hit the criminal justice system with 33 cases involving rapes and serious crimes being urgently reviewed to see if the convictions of those jailed are safe.The new crisis revolves around a scientist with the Metropolitan police who has been suspended following concerns about their work.Under review are 33 cases dating from 2012-17 including 21 rapes and sexual assaults and 12 cases involving other serious violence, drug offences and burglary.A Met police spokesperson said it was believed that the cases t
stanley cup he scientist had worked on had resulted in convictions. A key question will be how crucial her work was in convincing juries of guilt.The member of staff from Scotland Yards forensic services is alleged to have failed in carrying out tests and to have wrongly informed investigators about how her work was progressing,
stanley espana police said.The forensic scientist was suspended on 26 March as part of the investigation. It concerns forensic samples submitted as part of criminal investigations being carried out by detectives.The Met said: We are urgently conducting a review to understand whether there is any risk to the criminal justice process and to take rem
stanley polska edial action where necessary. Forensics are the cornerstone of the criminal justice system, crucial to investigators and the courts in determining guilt or innocence, and what to investigate.It is the latest instance of concern being raised about the integrity of forensics in the criminal justice syst