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...Out: How Brexit Got Done & Three PMs Were Done In by Tim Shipman (William Collins)In the final instalment of his celebrated Brexit trilogy, Shipman delivers a warts-and-all account of the past five years...
...Political books by Anthony Seldon and Tim Shipman; a mountain of select committee reports and business lobby group membership surveys, all testify to the consequences of Brexit....
...Since 2006 — and following a public inquiry into the Shipman murders — a series of amendments to the misuse of drugs regulations have tightened the rules around controlled substances....
...(For more in this vein, I suggest reading Alan Beattie’s Trade Secrets, and for more Brexit analysis, check out the weekly newsletter from our public policy editor Peter Foster.)...
...The drug control rules, introduced in the UK after the doctor Harold Shipman was convicted in 2000 of using controlled drugs to kill 15 patients, require all prescriptions to be made out to a named patient...
...Which book with an Easter theme begins, ‘Once there were four children called Peter, Susan, Edmund and Lucy’?...
...Tim Shipman of the Sunday Times predicts it will be one of six cabinet job changes. A wider shake-up of junior ministers is expected to be announced on Tuesday....
...IPCC said that assistant chief constable Terry Sweeney has been served with a gross misconduct notice for his oversight role in the disposal of body parts belonging to victims of the serial killer Harold Shipman...
...How attitudes in our litigious, box-ticking, post-Shipman world have changed....
...There was a range of expertise on the Hillsborough panel, including Prof Phil Scraton, an academic who had researched the disaster, Christine Gifford, an expert on freedom of information, Peter Sissons,...
...An echo of what was said about News International’s attitude to phone hacking. 11.44: Tim Shipman, deputy political editor of the Daily Mail, tweets: In summary, the top man at the world’s leading news...
...Unlike Shipman’s and Dunn’s books, The Nature Principle does not pursue a grand theory....
...The two businesses together employ 260 people, 150 of them in Holroyd’s headquarters in Rochdale and most of the rest in Jones & Shipman’s plant in Leicester....
...The matching strapline on Carole Peters’ book is “Why Shipman killed and killed again”. But, truth is, the great “Why?”...
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