with them, but ring the main vaccine booking line, who said, just ask the person who vaccinates you, who said, oh, i don t know, i ll have to check. last week, channel 4 reported this is a widespread problem for pregnant and breast feeding mums. it s evident that there is no clear guidance to front line staff on what to tell mums. can this be remedied as a matter of urgency? well, the noble baroness alludes to a problem that is, i m afraid, commonplace in the health care system, which is an acute sensitivity about giving advice to those who are pregnant because people are very, very concerned about giving the wrong advice and sometimes, that leads to no advice being given. and that is a problem that we are aware of. but can i reassure the noble baroness that material is given to those on the front line? a conservative peer wanted to know what proportion of pregnant women were being vaccinated.
football s doing a good job in this respect. no, i couldn t, which is why i wouldn t say that. - i agree completely with you. as i said, i think more - research is probably conducted than most people recognise because some people say. there s been nothing done, they re ignoring it, - they re trying to kick the - problem into the long grass. i don t believe that s- the case, but as to whether they re putting enough money. and research into it, my answer would be absolutely no, they re not, and i would like to see - them put more in. the former police ombudsman who chaired an inquiry into the murder of the private investigator daniel morgan has urged the home office to publish her long awaited report. the government s been accused of blocking the publication of the findings into why the murder, which dates back to 1987, hasn t been solved. the case has been beset by allegations of police corruption and links between police, private investigators and journalists. can the noble baroness, t
i i don t believe that s the case, i but as to whether they re putting i enough money in research into it, i my answer would be absolutely no, they re not, and i would - like to see them put more in. the former police 0mbudsman who chaired an inquiry into the murder of the private investigator daniel morgan has urged the home office to publish her long awaited report. the government s been accused of blocking the publication of the findings into why the murder, which dates back to 1987, hasn t been solved. the case has been beset by allegations of police corruption and links between police, private investigators and journalists. can the noble baroness, the minister, despite her previous answer, give the house an assurance that publication will occur by the 16th ofjune to enable the family of daniel morgan, who have been waiting 3a years and three months for answers, finally to see this report? a minister told her that before it can be published, the report still had to go to the home s