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If you are ill and samples have to be taken as to what has made you ill, then that is going to be taken out of your hands because the prosecution may come from the Food Standards Agency - it may come from the local authority.
BBC: Former Health Minister Edwina Currie quizzed
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Four people had to be treated at London Bridge Station after being taken ill in what was initially feared to be a chemical incident.
BBC: London Bridge station chemical fear after four fall ill
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The tweed coat had been green when my father bought it for me in London that spring, but the nice old landlady at the little Scottish inn where we were staying when he was taken ill had firmly sent it out to be dyed the day before the funeral.
NPR: Excerpt: The Sherwood Ring
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Mr Hearns said seriously ill patients in remote areas such as Mull or Barra would be taken to a hospital with GP cover, but critical care for any emergency interventions may not be available.
BBC: Flying doctor service takes off across Scotland
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Rees refused to answer police questions when he was arrested but, on being told Mrs Parsons was terminally ill, he offered to show police where he had taken the rings to be sold.
BBC: Stewart Rees
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Nothing in our opinion, he said, should be taken to cast doubt on longstanding prohibitions on the possession of firearms by felons and the mentally ill, nor should it cast doubt on laws banning guns in places like schools and government buildings, or laws that impose conditions and qualifications on the sale of guns.
NPR: Supreme Court Strikes Down D.C. Handgun Ban
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Relatives of terminally-ill patients would have to be consulted before a decision to withdraw food or water is taken, under new government proposals.
BBC: Liverpool Care Pathway: Relatives 'must be informed'
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Particularly revealing are the insights into reservations policies: to be told on arrival that a room has been suddenly flooded, or that the previous guest has been taken ill, means that the hotel has overbooked.
ECONOMIST: Luxury hotels