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MDU training professional one of first in country to receive membership award

The excellence of the Medical Defence Union’s (MDU’s) learning and development team has been recognised once more with an award for exceptional tutors and trainers. The MDU’s James Godber, senior learning and development officer, is one of the first people in the country to receive a membership award from City & Guilds. The award recognises the contribution… Read more »

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BASC calls on Gloucestershire Constabulary to reverse “outrageous and unlawful” firearms licensing decision

BASC has accused Gloucestershire Constabulary of failing to fulfil a statutory duty by suspending firearm certificate grants. Within the last few days, the force has taken the unilateral decision to suspend grant applications for firearm and shotgun certificates on the grounds of “unexpected resourcing issues”. It has also said that applications already in the pipeline… Read more »

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NI elections to go ahead, despite setback
NI elections to go ahead, despite setback

Prime Minister Tony Blair is convinced the IRA have agreed to end paramilitary violence for good, in line with the Northern Ireland Good Friday Agreement. The IRA yesterday announced it had completed its third act of weapons decommissioning. With this in mind, the PM told reporters “We are absolutely confident that the IRA have made… Read more »

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Galloway to learn his fate
Galloway to learn his fate

The suspended rebel Labour MP George Galloway is to appear before the National Constitutional Committee today, where he will defend his comments about Britain’s support for the US-led Iraq war. Party officials suspended the Glasgow Kelvin MP six months ago after he appeared on television attacking Tony Blair and US President George W Bush for… Read more »