Locked up as lockdown eased: The North East criminals who lost their freedom as we tasted ours
These are the men and women who were sent to jail in April 2021
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The easing of coronavirus restrictions gave law-abiding Tynesiders a taste of freedom in April.
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One year on from the publication of a damning report into mental health services in Tayside, bereaved campaigners have hit out at the speed of work undertaken to address the recommendations.
The report Trust and Respect, the result of an extensive examination of how mental health is treated in the region, was published in February 2020.
It contained 51 recommendations to turnaround the ailing service.
Among the campaigners who fought for the inquiry was Mandy McLaren, who son Dale Thomson took his own life in 2015 after receiving treatment at Carseview.