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Retired UK GP suspended for five months after climate protests
Sarah Benn is first of three GPs facing disciplinary tribunals this year over climate activism
A doctor who went to jail after a series of climate protests has been taken off the medical register for five months – and still faces being permanently struck off.
The Medical Practitioners Tribunal Service (MPTS) – the disciplinary arm of the General Medical Council (GMC) – suspended Dr Sarah Benn on Tuesday, having found last week that her fitness to practise as a doctor had been impaired by reason of misconduct.
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Boy, 9, from Derbyshire, wins gull screeching competition
Cooper Wallace wore a costume and lunged at some chips in his act at the impersonation contest in Belgium
A nine-year-old boy from Derbyshire has screeched his way to victory at the European championships of a gull impersonation competition.
Cooper Wallace, a gull enthusiast from Chesterfield, competed in the fourth European gull screeching championship in Belgium on Sunday.
Continue reading...‘I felt this was an abuse of power’: Trudi Warner’s climate fight with the UK government
Trudi Warner on a year being pursued by government lawyers determined to prosecute her over a jurors’ rights protest
Two days before Trudi Warner faced court under threat of a contempt of court prosecution, she fell off her bike and ruptured the tendons in her hand.
Now the hand is black and blue, tightly bandaged, and requires surgery. It is an indication that 69-year-old Warner, who spent her working life as a child social worker and has committed her retirement to climate action, is not as tough and unflappable as her demeanour suggests.
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Denmark plans massive 10GW offshore wind tender to insure against “Putin’s black gas”
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