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Andrew Wakefield

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Gender Male
Age 67
Born Eton
United Kingdom
ResidenceAustin
Texas
United States
Spouse Carmel Wakefield
Date of birth September 3,1956
Zodiac sign Virgo
Education Imperial College School of Medicine
University of Toronto
University College London
Imperial College London, Saint Mary's Campus
St Mary's Hospital
Movies/Shows 1986: The Act
Pathological Optimist, The
Full nameAndrew Jeremy Wakefield
NationalityBritish
FoundedJohnson Center For Child Health And Development
SpousCarmel, m. 32 years, divorced
Children 4
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Date of Upd.
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Andrew Jeremy Wakefield is a British anti-vaccine activist, former physician, and discredited academic who was struck off the medical register for his involvement in The Lancet MMR autism fraud, a 1998 study that fraudulently claimed a link between the measles, mumps, and rubella vaccine and autism.

News Daily: Johnson attacks backstop and Epstein's will revealed

Feb 16,2020 3:28 am

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Brexit: Johnson urges EU to scrap 'undemocratic' backstop

The Prime Minister says he can get a Brexit deal through Parliament if the EU drops the backstop - its plan to avoid a hard border between the UK and Republic of Ireland. Boris Johnson , writing to European Council President Donald Tusk , He added that it risked undermining the Northern Ireland peace process.

But the EU insists the backstop - part of the withdrawal agreement negotiated by former Prime Minister Theresa May - is not up for discussion. It has not yet responded to Mr Johnson's comments.

If implemented, the backstop would see Northern Ireland remaining aligned to some of The Rules of the EU's single market.

Meanwhile, research seen by the BBC suggests a no-deal Brexit in lost profits.

Power cuts: Ofgem says lightning partly to blame

Energy regulator Ofgem is that hit much of England and Wales earlier this month. Almost one million people were affected by problems, including blackouts and trains coming to a standstill.

Ofgem, which says a Lightning Strike was "partly to blame", could impose a fine on The National Grid.

The Power cut happened after problems at the gas-fired station at Little Barford, Bedfordshire and Hornsea offshore wind farm, in the North Sea .

Epstein 'signed will Two Days before death'

The body of former financier Jeffrey Epstein - awaiting trial on Sex Trafficking and conspiracy charges - was found in his cell at a New York prison on 10 August. It's now being reported that he valuing his estate at More Than $577m (£475m). But it named no beneficiaries and did not include his fine art and antique collections.

Some of Epstein's alleged victims have said they will pursue his estate for damages.

PC Andrew Harper case: Man charged with officer's murder

A 20-year-old man has been who was killed last Thursday while investigating a burglary. Jed Foster, of Reading, will appear before magistrates later.

PC Harper, 28, had recently married. His wife Lissie

Why is the UK seeing a rise in measles cases?

By Michelle Roberts

Experts say part of the explanation May be complacency - When measles cases became less common people began to perceive The Threat of the disease to be less. The publication of a controversial and since discredited piece of research in the late 1990s by a doctor called Andrew Wakefield wrongly linking MMR with autism is another factor.

It led to a drop in parents taking their children for the jab, and rates of vaccination took many years to recover. It continues to have an impact today. There is much misleading information on Social Media and it can be quickly spread.

What the papers say

The Times leads on saying it will "increase concerns" over a possible no-deal exit. The Daily Telegraph focuses on the PM's description of the Irish backstop as "inconsistent with the sovereignty of the UK". But The Guardian reports that the EU is "unconvinced" by the PM's suggestion of "commitments" to prevent a hard border instead. Meanwhile, Metro devotes its Front Page to singer Sir Elton John 's defence of the use of private jets by The Duke and Duchess of Sussex. And the Daily Star describes "terrified" members of The Public calling police to report on the dangers of "psycho" seagulls.

Daily digest

Overpayments of £28m going unclaimed

Mother cleared over baby's death

Thames historic vessels "still not modernised" 30 years later

Vet, waiter and geography teacher among this year's contestants

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Today Whipsnade Zoo, Bedfordshire, carries out its annual "weigh-in", recording statistical information on The Animals in its care.

08:00 The 24th Gamescom - The World 's biggest event for computer and Video Games - gets under way in Cologne, Germany.

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