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The trail of destruction left by the surgeon Ian Paterson must lead to changes that go far beyond those introduced since his jailing in 2017. The scale of the malpractice set out in the report of an inquiry chaired by the former bishop of Norwich, Graham James, is all the more staggering when y
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botella stanley atients, most of whom were women, about their experiences with Paterson makes for deeply uncomfortable reading. Again and again, the doctor is reported to have arranged tests and operations that went wrong or were later revealed to have been unnecessary. For years, he got away with carrying out an incomplete mastectomy he described as cleavage-sparing 鈥?often without patients consent. While it is beyond the scope of the inquiry to speculate as to the surgeons motives, the extent of the damage he inflicted on womens lives and bodies via his attacks on their breasts speaks for itself.Paterson is behind bars, his sentence having been increased by the court of appeal from 15 to 20 years. But the report does not treat his eventual conviction as the end of the story. Instead, it sounds the alarm, calling for far-reaching cultural and behaviour change to ensure that such abuses will ne Uoro Top civil servant overseeing care homes in England steps aside
The CIA tried to persuade Germany to silence EU protests about the human rights record of one of America s key allies in its clandestine torture flights programme, the Guardian can reveal.According to a secret intelligence report, the CIA offered to let Germany have access to one of its citizens, an al-Qaida suspect being held in a Moroccan cell. But the US secret agents demanded that in return, Berlin should cooperate and avert pressure from EU over human rights abuses in the north African country. The report describes Morocco as a valuable partner in the fight against ter
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