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Police expand use of drug that reverses overdoses

Police expand use of drug that reverses overdoses © BBC The first UK police force to pilot its officers carrying a life-saving drug that can temporarily reverse overdose effects is widening the roll-out. After 52 officers in Birmingham took part in a trial, West Midlands Police this week ran its first in-person training of police constables who patrol Walsall town centre. It is the latest stage in plans to see Naloxone used across the entire force. But officers representatives say such a role is better left to paramedics. West Midlands Police Federation says it is concerned a drug user could still die after an officer attends to them, leading to a lengthy and stressful investigation for its members.

Support charity unfairly dismissed worker after failing to recognise her anxiety as a disability, tribunal rules

Knife sweep held in Runcorn as police take part in campaign to get knives off streets

David Gibson admits spitting and abuse at Brighton hospital

David Gibson was at the Royal Sussex County Hospital in Eastern Road, Brighton. The 37-year-old used threatening, insulting or abusive behaviour towards two women working there. He also attacked PC Daniel Head and Alexander Theobald which included spitting. At Brighton Magistrates’ Court he admitted two counts of harassment and two counts of assaulting an emergency worker on February 12 this year. He also admitted being drunk and disorderly at Seaside Road, Eastbourne on February 23. Magistrate Ian Goodwin heard how Gibson had “targeted nurses at the Royal Sussex County Hospital”. But the magistrates decided that the probation service was able to work with Gibson to improve his behaviour.

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