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MEDICS have reacted furiously after a report from a think tank claimed there was nothing special about the NHS performance during the coronavirus pandemic.The Institute of Economic Affairs IEA said there was no rational basis for the adulation the health service had received - sparking anger among nurses and doctors who have risked their life on the frontline.馃 Read our coronavirus live blog for the latest news updates4Dr Samantha Batt-Rawden, an ICU registrar and President of the Doctor s Association, slammed a rep
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POLICE who visited a businessman at work over his alleged transphobic tweets acted unlawfully, the High Court has ruled.Ex-cop and businessman Harry Miller, 54, said the actions of Humberside Police had a substantial chilling effect on his right to free speech.2 Ex police officer Harry Miller arrives at the High Court, London, ahead of t
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stanley tumbler ecorded as a hate incident .In one tweet he wrote: I was assigned mammal at birth, but my orientation is fish. Dont mis-species me. In a ruling on Friday, the High Court in London found the police s actions were a disproportionate interference with Mr Millers right to freedom of expression.Speaking after the ruling, Mr Miller said: This is a watershed moment for liberty: the police were wrong to visit my work