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MDU appoints new head of Scottish affairs to champion member interests

The Medical Defence Union (MDU) has appointed Mr Jerard Ross as head of Scottish affairs to champion the interests of the MDU’s growing number of members in Scotland. Over the last four years Scottish membership has grown almost 30%, according to the MDU, the UK’s leading medical defence organisation. Jerard, who has worked at the… Read more »

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Winners announced for BASC Ladies’ 2021 Star of Shooting Awards

The three winners of the 2021 BASC Ladies’ Star of Shooting Awards have been announced. For the second year, the awards were split into three categories: Target Shooting, Game and Gamekeeping, and Field to Fork. More than 100 nominations were received. Laura Boswell, from Northamptonshire, took the Target Shooting category, Zoe Roper-Smith, from Norfolk, the… Read more »

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CPS says no charges against headmaster Des Smith
CPS says no charges in one honours arrest

The Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) has said there is “insufficient evidence” to bring charges against one of four people arrested in the cash-for-honours police investigation. Des Smith, who helped the government find sponsors for the city academy programme, was arrested last April after telling an undercover reporter that such sponsors could expect to get an… Read more »

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Tony Blair defends his record against honours scandal
Blair ‘not distracted’ by honours row

Tony Blair has insisted he is not being distracted by the police investigation into cash-for-honours – but said he would not “plead” for his integrity. He made history in December by becoming the first serving British prime minister to be interviewed by police. And yesterday it emerged he was questioned for a second time last… Read more »