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Letters: Patients must be allowed to consult GPs face to face in the future


A doctor with a patient at Morris Woodford medical clinic in Grimsby
Credit: Daniel Leal-Olivas /PA
SIR – As a retired GP, I wholeheartedly agree with Philip Johnston (Comment, March 31) that online GP consultations are not a satisfactory replacement for face-to-face ones.
Among my friends, since lockdown began I am aware of six missed or incorrect diagnoses as a result of remote consultations. All had serious consequences, including an avoidable six-month stay in hospital.
An image is no substitute for a hand on the tummy. Online consultations have a place but they must be used selectively.
Dr John Statham
 
SIR – About five years ago, while speaking to my GP about statins, she suddenly said that my neck seemed swollen on one side. I hadn’t noticed. ....

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Deprivation of citizenship


The Secretary of State for the Home Department had made a decision depriving the appellant (SB) of British citizenship after she had travelled to Syria to join ISIL. The Supreme Court considered appeals against three decisions relating to SB. The court held that, among other things, the Court of Appeal had mistakenly believed that, when an individual’s right to have a fair hearing of an appeal came into conflict with the requirements of national security, her right to a fair hearing had to prevail. If a vital public interest - in the present case, the safety of the public - made it impossible for a case to be fairly heard, then the courts could not ordinarily hear it. The appropriate response to the problem in the present case was for the appeal to be stayed until SB was in a position to play an effective part in it without the safety of the public being compromised. The Secretary of State’s appeals in each of the proceedings before the court would be allowed, and SB’s cross ....

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UK counter-terror chief urges rights groups to reconsider boycott of Prevent review


UK counter-terror chief urges rights groups to reconsider boycott of Prevent review
Neil Basu tells The Guardian that controversial Prevent programme is the most important pillar of our counter-terrorism strategy
In 2019, Neil Basu said Prevent had been least successful part of UK s counterterrorism strategy (AFP/File photo)
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The UK s top counter-terrorism police officer has said a boycott of the government s long-delayed review of the Prevent programme by a coalition of rights groups risks damaging its best chance at reducing extremism.
Neil Basu, the Metropolitan police s assistant commissioner for counterterrorism, told The Guardian on Monday that Prevent is the most important pillar of our counter-terrorism strategy, and counter-terrorism police have long been advocates of an independent review . ....

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