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Drug consumption rooms could save thousands of UK lives, study finds.
Facilities could also slash transmission of diseases and cut pressure on ambulance callouts and hospitals, study says.
Thousands of lives could be saved if safe rooms were set up in UK cities where people could be supervised while they get high, the world's largest review of the effectiveness of drug-consumption rooms and overdose-prevention centres (OPCs) has found.
The part-government-funded study also found the facilities could slash the transmission of fatal diseases, as well as reduce drug litter, the pressure on ambulance callouts and the burden on hospitals.
Similar facilities already operate in France, the US, Germany, the Netherlands, Canada, Australia, Denmark, Greece, Belgium, Spain, Portugal, Norway, Luxembourg, Switzerland, Mexico, Iceland and Colombia.
View of various types of Methadone, at the drug addiction treatment center, CRI Porto Central, on December 14, 2023, Porto, Portugal.
The Drug Addiction Treatment Center, there are 5 in the North of the country, and aims to help users stop using drugs, replacing them with Methadone, giving appropriate doses to each patient and reducing them throughout the treatment.
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Drug consumption rooms could save thousands of UK lives, study finds.
Facilities could also slash transmission of diseases and cut pressure on ambulance callouts and hospitals, study says.
Thousands of lives could be saved if safe rooms were set up in UK cities where people could be supervised while they get high, the world's largest review of the effectiveness of drug-consumption rooms and overdose-prevention centres (OPCs) has found.
The part-government-funded study also found the facilities could slash the transmission of fatal diseases, as well as reduce drug litter, the pressure on ambulance callouts and the burden on hospitals.
Similar facilities already operate in France, the US, Germany, the Netherlands, Canada, Australia, Denmark, Greece, Belgium, Spain, Portugal, Norway, Luxembourg, Switzerland, Mexico, Iceland and Colombia.
Details of the cabinets with medicines and medical instruments, at the drug addiction treatment center, CRI Porto Central, on December 14, 2023, Porto, Portugal.
The Drug Addiction Treatment Center, there are 5 in the North of the country, and aims to help users stop using drugs, replacing them with Methadone, giving appropriate doses to each patient and reducing them throughout the treatment.
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Drug consumption rooms could save thousands of UK lives, study finds.
Facilities could also slash transmission of diseases and cut pressure on ambulance callouts and hospitals, study says.
Thousands of lives could be saved if safe rooms were set up in UK cities where people could be supervised while they get high, the world's largest review of the effectiveness of drug-consumption rooms and overdose-prevention centres (OPCs) has found.
The part-government-funded study also found the facilities could slash the transmission of fatal diseases, as well as reduce drug litter, the pressure on ambulance callouts and the burden on hospitals.
Similar facilities already operate in France, the US, Germany, the Netherlands, Canada, Australia, Denmark, Greece, Belgium, Spain, Portugal, Norway, Luxembourg, Switzerland, Mexico, Iceland and Colombia.
Details of the cabinets with medicines and medical instruments, at the drug addiction treatment center, CRI Porto Central, on December 14, 2023, Porto, Portugal.
The Drug Addiction Treatment Center, there are 5 in the North of the country, and aims to help users stop using drugs, replacing them with Methadone, giving appropriate doses to each patient and reducing them throughout the treatment.
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Drug consumption rooms could save thousands of UK lives, study finds.
Facilities could also slash transmission of diseases and cut pressure on ambulance callouts and hospitals, study says.
Thousands of lives could be saved if safe rooms were set up in UK cities where people could be supervised while they get high, the world's largest review of the effectiveness of drug-consumption rooms and overdose-prevention centres (OPCs) has found.
The part-government-funded study also found the facilities could slash the transmission of fatal diseases, as well as reduce drug litter, the pressure on ambulance callouts and the burden on hospitals.
Similar facilities already operate in France, the US, Germany, the Netherlands, Canada, Australia, Denmark, Greece, Belgium, Spain, Portugal, Norway, Luxembourg, Switzerland, Mexico, Iceland and Colombia.
Details of the cabinets with medicines and medical instruments, at the drug addiction treatment center, CRI Porto Central, on December 14, 2023, Porto, Portugal.
The Drug Addiction Treatment Center, there are 5 in the North of the country, and aims to help users stop using drugs, replacing them with Methadone, giving appropriate doses to each patient and reducing them throughout the treatment.
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Drug consumption rooms could save thousands of UK lives, study finds.
Facilities could also slash transmission of diseases and cut pressure on ambulance callouts and hospitals, study says.
Thousands of lives could be saved if safe rooms were set up in UK cities where people could be supervised while they get high, the world's largest review of the effectiveness of drug-consumption rooms and overdose-prevention centres (OPCs) has found.
The part-government-funded study also found the facilities could slash the transmission of fatal diseases, as well as reduce drug litter, the pressure on ambulance callouts and the burden on hospitals.
Similar facilities already operate in France, the US, Germany, the Netherlands, Canada, Australia, Denmark, Greece, Belgium, Spain, Portugal, Norway, Luxembourg, Switzerland, Mexico, Iceland and Colombia.
Details of the cabinets with medicines and medical instruments, at the drug addiction treatment center, CRI Porto Central, on December 14, 2023, Porto, Portugal.
The Drug Addiction Treatment Center, there are 5 in the North of the country, and aims to help users stop using drugs, replacing them with Methadone, giving appropriate doses to each patient and reducing them throughout the treatment.
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Drug consumption rooms could save thousands of UK lives, study finds.
Facilities could also slash transmission of diseases and cut pressure on ambulance callouts and hospitals, study says.
Thousands of lives could be saved if safe rooms were set up in UK cities where people could be supervised while they get high, the world's largest review of the effectiveness of drug-consumption rooms and overdose-prevention centres (OPCs) has found.
The part-government-funded study also found the facilities could slash the transmission of fatal diseases, as well as reduce drug litter, the pressure on ambulance callouts and the burden on hospitals.
Similar facilities already operate in France, the US, Germany, the Netherlands, Canada, Australia, Denmark, Greece, Belgium, Spain, Portugal, Norway, Luxembourg, Switzerland, Mexico, Iceland and Colombia.
Carrying out a urine test, to identify the type of drug the user consumes, at the drug addiction treatment center, CRI Porto Central, on December 14, 2023, Porto, Portugal.
The Drug Addiction Treatment Center, there are 5 in the North of the country, and aims to help users stop using drugs, replacing them with Methadone, giving appropriate doses to each patient and reducing them throughout the treatment.
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Drug consumption rooms could save thousands of UK lives, study finds.
Facilities could also slash transmission of diseases and cut pressure on ambulance callouts and hospitals, study says.
Thousands of lives could be saved if safe rooms were set up in UK cities where people could be supervised while they get high, the world's largest review of the effectiveness of drug-consumption rooms and overdose-prevention centres (OPCs) has found.
The part-government-funded study also found the facilities could slash the transmission of fatal diseases, as well as reduce drug litter, the pressure on ambulance callouts and the burden on hospitals.
Similar facilities already operate in France, the US, Germany, the Netherlands, Canada, Australia, Denmark, Greece, Belgium, Spain, Portugal, Norway, Luxembourg, Switzerland, Mexico, Iceland and Colombia.
Carrying out a urine test, to identify the type of drug the user consumes, at the drug addiction treatment center, CRI Porto Central, on December 14, 2023, Porto, Portugal.
The Drug Addiction Treatment Center, there are 5 in the North of the country, and aims to help users stop using drugs, replacing them with Methadone, giving appropriate doses to each patient and reducing them throughout the treatment.
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Drug consumption rooms could save thousands of UK lives, study finds.
Facilities could also slash transmission of diseases and cut pressure on ambulance callouts and hospitals, study says.
Thousands of lives could be saved if safe rooms were set up in UK cities where people could be supervised while they get high, the world's largest review of the effectiveness of drug-consumption rooms and overdose-prevention centres (OPCs) has found.
The part-government-funded study also found the facilities could slash the transmission of fatal diseases, as well as reduce drug litter, the pressure on ambulance callouts and the burden on hospitals.
Similar facilities already operate in France, the US, Germany, the Netherlands, Canada, Australia, Denmark, Greece, Belgium, Spain, Portugal, Norway, Luxembourg, Switzerland, Mexico, Iceland and Colombia.
View of various types of Methadone, at the drug addiction treatment center, CRI Porto Central, on December 14, 2023, Porto, Portugal.
The Drug Addiction Treatment Center, there are 5 in the North of the country, and aims to help users stop using drugs, replacing them with Methadone, giving appropriate doses to each patient and reducing them throughout the treatment.
Rita Franca / Guardian / eyevine
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Drug consumption rooms could save thousands of UK lives, study finds.
Facilities could also slash transmission of diseases and cut pressure on ambulance callouts and hospitals, study says.
Thousands of lives could be saved if safe rooms were set up in UK cities where people could be supervised while they get high, the world's largest review of the effectiveness of drug-consumption rooms and overdose-prevention centres (OPCs) has found.
The part-government-funded study also found the facilities could slash the transmission of fatal diseases, as well as reduce drug litter, the pressure on ambulance callouts and the burden on hospitals.
Similar facilities already operate in France, the US, Germany, the Netherlands, Canada, Australia, Denmark, Greece, Belgium, Spain, Portugal, Norway, Luxembourg, Switzerland, Mexico, Iceland and Colombia.
View of various types of Methadone, at the drug addiction treatment center, CRI Porto Central, on December 14, 2023, Porto, Portugal.
The Drug Addiction Treatment Center, there are 5 in the North of the country, and aims to help users stop using drugs, replacing them with Methadone, giving appropriate doses to each patient and reducing them throughout the treatment.
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Just Stop Oil protesters near Downing Street in London, UK.
Police arrested dozens of Just Stop Oil protesters near Downing Street after activists lay down on the road and lined up on pavements along Whitehall after conducting a slow march down Whitehall which caused a huge traffic jam between Trafalgar Square and Parliament Square. The action was in part due to the pro car and pro oil policies the givernment is expected to announce in the King's Speech on the opening of Parliamnet.
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Just Stop Oil protesters near Downing Street in London, UK.
Police arrested dozens of Just Stop Oil protesters near Downing Street after activists lay down on the road and lined up on pavements along Whitehall after conducting a slow march down Whitehall which caused a huge traffic jam between Trafalgar Square and Parliament Square. The action was in part due to the pro car and pro oil policies the givernment is expected to announce in the King's Speech on the opening of Parliamnet.
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Just Stop Oil protesters near Downing Street in London, UK.
Police arrested dozens of Just Stop Oil protesters near Downing Street after activists lay down on the road and lined up on pavements along Whitehall after conducting a slow march down Whitehall which caused a huge traffic jam between Trafalgar Square and Parliament Square. The action was in part due to the pro car and pro oil policies the givernment is expected to announce in the King's Speech on the opening of Parliamnet.
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Just Stop Oil protesters near Downing Street in London, UK.
Police arrested dozens of Just Stop Oil protesters near Downing Street after activists lay down on the road and lined up on pavements along Whitehall after conducting a slow march down Whitehall which caused a huge traffic jam between Trafalgar Square and Parliament Square. The action was in part due to the pro car and pro oil policies the givernment is expected to announce in the King's Speech on the opening of Parliamnet.
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Just Stop Oil protesters near Downing Street in London, UK.
Police arrested dozens of Just Stop Oil protesters near Downing Street after activists lay down on the road and lined up on pavements along Whitehall after conducting a slow march down Whitehall which caused a huge traffic jam between Trafalgar Square and Parliament Square. The action was in part due to the pro car and pro oil policies the givernment is expected to announce in the King's Speech on the opening of Parliamnet.
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Just Stop Oil protesters near Downing Street in London, UK.
Police arrested dozens of Just Stop Oil protesters near Downing Street after activists lay down on the road and lined up on pavements along Whitehall after conducting a slow march down Whitehall which caused a huge traffic jam between Trafalgar Square and Parliament Square. The action was in part due to the pro car and pro oil policies the givernment is expected to announce in the King's Speech on the opening of Parliamnet.
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Just Stop Oil protesters near Downing Street in London, UK.
Police arrested dozens of Just Stop Oil protesters near Downing Street after activists lay down on the road and lined up on pavements along Whitehall after conducting a slow march down Whitehall which caused a huge traffic jam between Trafalgar Square and Parliament Square. The action was in part due to the pro car and pro oil policies the givernment is expected to announce in the King's Speech on the opening of Parliamnet.
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Just Stop Oil protesters near Downing Street in London, UK.
Police arrested dozens of Just Stop Oil protesters near Downing Street after activists lay down on the road and lined up on pavements along Whitehall after conducting a slow march down Whitehall which caused a huge traffic jam between Trafalgar Square and Parliament Square. The action was in part due to the pro car and pro oil policies the givernment is expected to announce in the King's Speech on the opening of Parliamnet.
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Just Stop Oil protesters near Downing Street in London, UK.
Police arrested dozens of Just Stop Oil protesters near Downing Street after activists lay down on the road and lined up on pavements along Whitehall after conducting a slow march down Whitehall which caused a huge traffic jam between Trafalgar Square and Parliament Square. The action was in part due to the pro car and pro oil policies the givernment is expected to announce in the King's Speech on the opening of Parliamnet.
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Just Stop Oil protesters near Downing Street in London, UK.
Police arrested dozens of Just Stop Oil protesters near Downing Street after activists lay down on the road and lined up on pavements along Whitehall after conducting a slow march down Whitehall which caused a huge traffic jam between Trafalgar Square and Parliament Square. The action was in part due to the pro car and pro oil policies the givernment is expected to announce in the King's Speech on the opening of Parliamnet.
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Just Stop Oil protesters near Downing Street in London, UK.
Police arrested dozens of Just Stop Oil protesters near Downing Street after activists lay down on the road and lined up on pavements along Whitehall after conducting a slow march down Whitehall which caused a huge traffic jam between Trafalgar Square and Parliament Square. The action was in part due to the pro car and pro oil policies the givernment is expected to announce in the King's Speech on the opening of Parliamnet.
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Just Stop Oil protesters near Downing Street in London, UK.
Police arrested dozens of Just Stop Oil protesters near Downing Street after activists lay down on the road and lined up on pavements along Whitehall after conducting a slow march down Whitehall which caused a huge traffic jam between Trafalgar Square and Parliament Square. The action was in part due to the pro car and pro oil policies the givernment is expected to announce in the King's Speech on the opening of Parliamnet.
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Just Stop Oil protesters near Downing Street in London, UK.
Police arrested dozens of Just Stop Oil protesters near Downing Street after activists lay down on the road and lined up on pavements along Whitehall after conducting a slow march down Whitehall which caused a huge traffic jam between Trafalgar Square and Parliament Square. The action was in part due to the pro car and pro oil policies the givernment is expected to announce in the King's Speech on the opening of Parliamnet.
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Just Stop Oil protesters near Downing Street in London, UK.
Police arrested dozens of Just Stop Oil protesters near Downing Street after activists lay down on the road and lined up on pavements along Whitehall after conducting a slow march down Whitehall which caused a huge traffic jam between Trafalgar Square and Parliament Square. The action was in part due to the pro car and pro oil policies the givernment is expected to announce in the King's Speech on the opening of Parliamnet.
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Just Stop Oil protesters near Downing Street in London, UK.
Police arrested dozens of Just Stop Oil protesters near Downing Street after activists lay down on the road and lined up on pavements along Whitehall after conducting a slow march down Whitehall which caused a huge traffic jam between Trafalgar Square and Parliament Square. The action was in part due to the pro car and pro oil policies the givernment is expected to announce in the King's Speech on the opening of Parliamnet.
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Just Stop Oil protesters near Downing Street in London, UK.
Police arrested dozens of Just Stop Oil protesters near Downing Street after activists lay down on the road and lined up on pavements along Whitehall after conducting a slow march down Whitehall which caused a huge traffic jam between Trafalgar Square and Parliament Square. The action was in part due to the pro car and pro oil policies the givernment is expected to announce in the King's Speech on the opening of Parliamnet.
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Just Stop Oil protesters near Downing Street in London, UK.
Police arrested dozens of Just Stop Oil protesters near Downing Street after activists lay down on the road and lined up on pavements along Whitehall after conducting a slow march down Whitehall which caused a huge traffic jam between Trafalgar Square and Parliament Square. The action was in part due to the pro car and pro oil policies the givernment is expected to announce in the King's Speech on the opening of Parliamnet.
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Just Stop Oil protesters near Downing Street in London, UK.
Police arrested dozens of Just Stop Oil protesters near Downing Street after activists lay down on the road and lined up on pavements along Whitehall after conducting a slow march down Whitehall which caused a huge traffic jam between Trafalgar Square and Parliament Square. The action was in part due to the pro car and pro oil policies the givernment is expected to announce in the King's Speech on the opening of Parliamnet.
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Just Stop Oil protesters near Downing Street in London, UK.
Police arrested dozens of Just Stop Oil protesters near Downing Street after activists lay down on the road and lined up on pavements along Whitehall after conducting a slow march down Whitehall which caused a huge traffic jam between Trafalgar Square and Parliament Square. The action was in part due to the pro car and pro oil policies the givernment is expected to announce in the King's Speech on the opening of Parliamnet.
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Just Stop Oil protesters near Downing Street in London, UK.
Police arrested dozens of Just Stop Oil protesters near Downing Street after activists lay down on the road and lined up on pavements along Whitehall after conducting a slow march down Whitehall which caused a huge traffic jam between Trafalgar Square and Parliament Square. The action was in part due to the pro car and pro oil policies the givernment is expected to announce in the King's Speech on the opening of Parliamnet.
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Just Stop Oil protesters near Downing Street in London, UK.
Police arrested dozens of Just Stop Oil protesters near Downing Street after activists lay down on the road and lined up on pavements along Whitehall after conducting a slow march down Whitehall which caused a huge traffic jam between Trafalgar Square and Parliament Square. The action was in part due to the pro car and pro oil policies the givernment is expected to announce in the King's Speech on the opening of Parliamnet.
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Just Stop Oil protesters near Downing Street in London, UK.
Police arrested dozens of Just Stop Oil protesters near Downing Street after activists lay down on the road and lined up on pavements along Whitehall after conducting a slow march down Whitehall which caused a huge traffic jam between Trafalgar Square and Parliament Square. The action was in part due to the pro car and pro oil policies the givernment is expected to announce in the King's Speech on the opening of Parliamnet.
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Just Stop Oil protesters near Downing Street in London, UK.
Police arrested dozens of Just Stop Oil protesters near Downing Street after activists lay down on the road and lined up on pavements along Whitehall after conducting a slow march down Whitehall which caused a huge traffic jam between Trafalgar Square and Parliament Square. The action was in part due to the pro car and pro oil policies the givernment is expected to announce in the King's Speech on the opening of Parliamnet.
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Just Stop Oil protesters near Downing Street in London, UK.
Police arrested dozens of Just Stop Oil protesters near Downing Street after activists lay down on the road and lined up on pavements along Whitehall after conducting a slow march down Whitehall which caused a huge traffic jam between Trafalgar Square and Parliament Square. The action was in part due to the pro car and pro oil policies the givernment is expected to announce in the King's Speech on the opening of Parliamnet.
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Just Stop Oil protesters near Downing Street in London, UK.
Police arrested dozens of Just Stop Oil protesters near Downing Street after activists lay down on the road and lined up on pavements along Whitehall after conducting a slow march down Whitehall which caused a huge traffic jam between Trafalgar Square and Parliament Square. The action was in part due to the pro car and pro oil policies the givernment is expected to announce in the King's Speech on the opening of Parliamnet.
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Just Stop Oil protesters near Downing Street in London, UK.
Police arrested dozens of Just Stop Oil protesters near Downing Street after activists lay down on the road and lined up on pavements along Whitehall after conducting a slow march down Whitehall which caused a huge traffic jam between Trafalgar Square and Parliament Square. The action was in part due to the pro car and pro oil policies the givernment is expected to announce in the King's Speech on the opening of Parliamnet.
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Just Stop Oil protesters near Downing Street in London, UK.
Police arrested dozens of Just Stop Oil protesters near Downing Street after activists lay down on the road and lined up on pavements along Whitehall after conducting a slow march down Whitehall which caused a huge traffic jam between Trafalgar Square and Parliament Square. The action was in part due to the pro car and pro oil policies the givernment is expected to announce in the King's Speech on the opening of Parliamnet.
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Just Stop Oil protesters near Downing Street in London, UK.
Police arrested dozens of Just Stop Oil protesters near Downing Street after activists lay down on the road and lined up on pavements along Whitehall after conducting a slow march down Whitehall which caused a huge traffic jam between Trafalgar Square and Parliament Square. The action was in part due to the pro car and pro oil policies the givernment is expected to announce in the King's Speech on the opening of Parliamnet.
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Just Stop Oil protesters near Downing Street in London, UK.
Police arrested dozens of Just Stop Oil protesters near Downing Street after activists lay down on the road and lined up on pavements along Whitehall after conducting a slow march down Whitehall which caused a huge traffic jam between Trafalgar Square and Parliament Square. The action was in part due to the pro car and pro oil policies the givernment is expected to announce in the King's Speech on the opening of Parliamnet.
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Donald Trump and Michael Cohen in Court
October 24, 2023 - New York, NY - USA Donald Trump addresses the media at his civil fraud case in the NYS Supreme Courthouse on the topic of Michael Cohenís appearance there today. (PHOTO: Andrea RENAULT/Polaris Images)
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Donald Trump and Michael Cohen in Court
October 24, 2023 - New York, NY - USA Donald Trump addresses the media at his civil fraud case in the NYS Supreme Courthouse on the topic of Michael Cohenís appearance there today. (PHOTO: Andrea RENAULT/Polaris Images)
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Donald Trump and Michael Cohen in Court
October 24, 2023 - New York, NY - USA Donald Trump addresses the media at his civil fraud case in the NYS Supreme Courthouse on the topic of Michael Cohenís appearance there today. Michael Cohen appearing in the trial today. (PHOTO: Andrea RENAULT/Polaris Images)
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Donald Trump and Michael Cohen in Court
October 24, 2023 - New York, NY - USA Donald Trump addresses the media at his civil fraud case in the NYS Supreme Courthouse on the topic of Michael Cohenís appearance there today. (PHOTO: Andrea RENAULT/Polaris Images)
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Donald Trump and Michael Cohen in Court
October 24, 2023 - New York, NY - USA Donald Trump addresses the media at his civil fraud case in the NYS Supreme Courthouse on the topic of Michael Cohenís appearance there today. (PHOTO: Andrea RENAULT/Polaris Images)
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Donald Trump and Michael Cohen in Court
October 24, 2023 - New York, NY - USA Donald Trump addresses the media at his civil fraud case in the NYS Supreme Courthouse on the topic of Michael Cohenís appearance there today. (PHOTO: Andrea RENAULT/Polaris Images)
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Donald Trump and Michael Cohen in Court
October 24, 2023 - New York, NY - USA Donald Trump addresses the media at his civil fraud case in the NYS Supreme Courthouse on the topic of Michael Cohenís appearance there today. NYS AG Letitia James arriving in court. (PHOTO: Andrea RENAULT/Polaris Images)
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'I could have had a job and kids': Oliver Campbell hopes for justice 30 years after murder charge
Exclusive: in 1991 Oliver Campbell, who has a mental impairment, received a life sentence for a crime he says he did not commit.
Gently spoken and with a propensity to worry, Oliver Campbell, 53, is a little anxious about how he is going to get to the court of appeal in London from his home in Suffolk later this month and quite what he will find when he gets there.
He remembers almost nothing of the 14 police interviews he endured three decades ago or even much of the trial at the Old Bailey where was sentenced to life for murder in December 1991.
By the time of his release on licence from prison in 2002, Campbell had clocked up time in at least seven institutions in his 11 years inside, but he has little to say of it beyond that he enjoyed tending to the horses at the stables near HMP Hollesley Bay, an open prison.
Campbell’s lack of recollection of the seismic moments in his life has been just one of the consequences of the brain damage he suffered from a heavy blow to his head as a baby.
Oliver Campbell, 53, telling his story at Suffolk County Council offices in Ipswich.
He spent 11 years in prison for a murder during a shop robbery which he says he did not commit, and could not have committed.
Campbell, who has learning disabilities due to an accident as an eight month old child, has had his case referred to the court of appeal by the criminal cases review commission and the first hearing is on 11 October.
He confessed to the crime back in 1991, during 14 police interviews, some without a lawyer, but the CCRC has agreed that his level of suggestibility had not been reflected in the original trial.
28/09/2023, Suffolk County Council, Endeavour House, 8 Russell Rd, Ipswich, Suffolk
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'I could have had a job and kids': Oliver Campbell hopes for justice 30 years after murder charge
Exclusive: in 1991 Oliver Campbell, who has a mental impairment, received a life sentence for a crime he says he did not commit.
Gently spoken and with a propensity to worry, Oliver Campbell, 53, is a little anxious about how he is going to get to the court of appeal in London from his home in Suffolk later this month and quite what he will find when he gets there.
He remembers almost nothing of the 14 police interviews he endured three decades ago or even much of the trial at the Old Bailey where was sentenced to life for murder in December 1991.
By the time of his release on licence from prison in 2002, Campbell had clocked up time in at least seven institutions in his 11 years inside, but he has little to say of it beyond that he enjoyed tending to the horses at the stables near HMP Hollesley Bay, an open prison.
Campbell’s lack of recollection of the seismic moments in his life has been just one of the consequences of the brain damage he suffered from a heavy blow to his head as a baby.
Oliver Campbell, 53, telling his story at Suffolk County Council offices in Ipswich.
He spent 11 years in prison for a murder during a shop robbery which he says he did not commit, and could not have committed.
Campbell, who has learning disabilities due to an accident as an eight month old child, has had his case referred to the court of appeal by the criminal cases review commission and the first hearing is on 11 October.
He confessed to the crime back in 1991, during 14 police interviews, some without a lawyer, but the CCRC has agreed that his level of suggestibility had not been reflected in the original trial.
28/09/2023, Suffolk County Council, Endeavour House, 8 Russell Rd, Ipswich, Suffolk
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'I could have had a job and kids': Oliver Campbell hopes for justice 30 years after murder charge
Exclusive: in 1991 Oliver Campbell, who has a mental impairment, received a life sentence for a crime he says he did not commit.
Gently spoken and with a propensity to worry, Oliver Campbell, 53, is a little anxious about how he is going to get to the court of appeal in London from his home in Suffolk later this month and quite what he will find when he gets there.
He remembers almost nothing of the 14 police interviews he endured three decades ago or even much of the trial at the Old Bailey where was sentenced to life for murder in December 1991.
By the time of his release on licence from prison in 2002, Campbell had clocked up time in at least seven institutions in his 11 years inside, but he has little to say of it beyond that he enjoyed tending to the horses at the stables near HMP Hollesley Bay, an open prison.
Campbell’s lack of recollection of the seismic moments in his life has been just one of the consequences of the brain damage he suffered from a heavy blow to his head as a baby.
Oliver Campbell, 53, telling his story at Suffolk County Council offices in Ipswich.
He spent 11 years in prison for a murder during a shop robbery which he says he did not commit, and could not have committed.
Campbell, who has learning disabilities due to an accident as an eight month old child, has had his case referred to the court of appeal by the criminal cases review commission and the first hearing is on 11 October.
He confessed to the crime back in 1991, during 14 police interviews, some without a lawyer, but the CCRC has agreed that his level of suggestibility had not been reflected in the original trial.
28/09/2023, Suffolk County Council, Endeavour House, 8 Russell Rd, Ipswich, Suffolk
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'I could have had a job and kids': Oliver Campbell hopes for justice 30 years after murder charge
Exclusive: in 1991 Oliver Campbell, who has a mental impairment, received a life sentence for a crime he says he did not commit.
Gently spoken and with a propensity to worry, Oliver Campbell, 53, is a little anxious about how he is going to get to the court of appeal in London from his home in Suffolk later this month and quite what he will find when he gets there.
He remembers almost nothing of the 14 police interviews he endured three decades ago or even much of the trial at the Old Bailey where was sentenced to life for murder in December 1991.
By the time of his release on licence from prison in 2002, Campbell had clocked up time in at least seven institutions in his 11 years inside, but he has little to say of it beyond that he enjoyed tending to the horses at the stables near HMP Hollesley Bay, an open prison.
Campbell’s lack of recollection of the seismic moments in his life has been just one of the consequences of the brain damage he suffered from a heavy blow to his head as a baby.
Oliver Campbell, 53, telling his story at Suffolk County Council offices in Ipswich.
He spent 11 years in prison for a murder during a shop robbery which he says he did not commit, and could not have committed.
Campbell, who has learning disabilities due to an accident as an eight month old child, has had his case referred to the court of appeal by the criminal cases review commission and the first hearing is on 11 October.
He confessed to the crime back in 1991, during 14 police interviews, some without a lawyer, but the CCRC has agreed that his level of suggestibility had not been reflected in the original trial.
28/09/2023, Suffolk County Council, Endeavour House, 8 Russell Rd, Ipswich, Suffolk
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