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Harold Shipman

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Gender Male
Death20 years ago
Date of birth January 14,1946
Zodiac sign Capricorn
Born Bestwood
Nottingham
United Kingdom
Date of died January 13,2004
DiedHMP Wakefield
Wakefield
United Kingdom
SpousePrimrose Shipman
Span of crimes1975–1998
Children Sarah Shipman
Sam Shipman
Christopher Shipman
David Shipman
ParentsVera Shipman
Harold Shipman
Job Physician
Education New College Nottingham City Adams
University of Leeds
Leeds School of Medicine
Movies/Shows Dr. Death
Siblings Pauline Shipman
NicknameDr Death, The Angel Of Death
CremationHutcliffe Wood Crematorium, Sheffield, United Kingdom
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Date of Upd.
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Harold Shipman Life story


Harold Frederick Shipman, known to acquaintances as Fred Shipman, was an English general practitioner and serial killer. He is considered to be one of the most prolific serial killers in modern history, with an estimated 250 victims. On 31 January 2000, Shipman was found guilty of murdering 15 patients under his care.

'Harold Shipman killed my gran - so I played him on stage'

'Harold Shipman killed my gran - so I played him on stage'
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... That is all Edwin Flay remembers about Harold Shipman during visits to his surgery as a child in the 1970s - before the GP killed the boy s grandmother...

Lucy Letby: How could the NHS stop a future killer within?

Lucy Letby: How could the NHS stop a future killer within?
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... It was recommended by the public inquiry into Dr Harold Shipman - the Greater Manchester GP who is thought to have killed 250 of his patients...

Relative of Harold Shipman victim hits out at life insurance advert

Relative of Harold Shipman victim hits out at life insurance advert
Jan 26,2023 4:01 pm

...A relative of one of Harold Shipman s victims has condemned a life insurance firm for using an image of the serial killer in a social media advert...

Life insurance firm DeadHappy defends Harold Shipman advert

Life insurance firm DeadHappy defends Harold Shipman advert
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...A life insurance firm has defended using serial killer Harold Shipman in an advertising campaign after it was labelled " beyond despicable" by other industry leaders...

By-election: Wakefield's particularly interesting ballot

By-election: Wakefield's particularly interesting ballot
Jun 24,2022 3:25 am

... He told The Telegraph: " We still trust GPs after Harold Shipman killed hundreds of people"...

The double murderer who sexually abused the dead for decades

The double murderer who sexually abused the dead for decades
Nov 4,2021 7:39 pm

... Dr Richard Badcock, a consultant forensic psychiatrist whose work for the police includes assessing Harold Shipman, believes Fuller s crimes followed a distinctive pattern...

The decade, the trust in politics shaken

The decade, the trust in politics shaken
Feb 29,2020 3:25 am

... We will revise the political controversies surrounding the Iraq war, the jaw-dropping revelations of the MPs scandal of the estimate-busting increase in immigration, the horror of the Harold Shipman s murders and more than anything else, is the financial crash, the moment when the foundations of the economy and the basis of our political assumptions, which just fell to the ground...

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Headlines: Kate, the dazzling Duchess, and Putin's Kremlin-revamp
Feb 16,2020 10:08 am

... the Daily Mirror meanwhile, the former health Minister, Jeremy Hunt, that dozens of hospitals have yet to follow, a measure aimed at ensuring that a repeat of the Harold Shipman serial killings...

By-election: Wakefield's particularly interesting ballot

Feb 16,2020 10:08 am

As voters in Wakefield prepare to head to the polls on Thursday, the result will be watched closely from Westminster. BBC Yorkshire Political Editor James Vincent has looked into the sometimes surprising history of the seat once seen as a Labour stronghold and what the result could mean for the main parties and, more importantly, The People of the constituency.

In political writing they often talk about The Power of repetition.

So Here we go…

This is a very particular by-election - Happening for a very particular Reason - Happening at a very particular time.

And in this particular article, we'll start with why the 2019 election was such a shock.

Wakefield has, for Most People 's lifetimes, been a Labour city. Not since the Empire State Building was opened in New York 1931 had a Conservative MP been sent down to Westminster to represent this part of West Yorkshire .

In 1842 The First national trade union for miners was Set Up in Wakefield. Of course, Looking Back at the Miners' Association of Great Britain and Ireland's formation 180 years ago might not necessarily be that useful for guessing how people might vote in 2022. However, The National Coal Mining Museum is still tucked away in the bottom left corner of the Wakefield constituency. That heritage still means a great deal Here .

To many, Wakefield was one of those places that would always vote Labour. I believe the phrase is " red wall". Although before 2019 no-one round Here had ever heard, said or thought those words.

Wakefield was one of those constituencies that turned blue in 2019 and everyone sat up and noticed. But , if you look carefully, how Big A shock was it?

Looking even further back than 1931, the Conservatives had been very successful in Wakefield. They'd been the dominant party. And if you look at The 88 years between 1931 and 2019, when The City had a Labour MP, the Conservatives were not that far behind.

In the 50s, 60s and 70s Labour regularly had a 10,000-vote majority. But in the 1983 general election it was cut to just 360. The biggest majority Labour enjoyed in recent history was More Than 14,000 in 1997.

But the Conservatives were always in second.

I've talked about The City of Wakefield a lot Here and most of the constituency's 69,000 voters do live There - But to The South west There is a big chunk of rural West Yorkshire .

Add to this some pretty tight majorities in The 2000S and, in Mary Creagh , a Labour MP who campaigned strongly against Brexit while her constituency voted strongly to leave. Her majority was just over 2,000 going into The General election of 2019. And the Conservatives knew they could take it.

These were just some of the particular reasons why it changed hands in 2019.

That December Imran Ahmad Khan became the new Conservative MP for Wakefield. He had been criticised for being " parachuted' into the constituency so he turned up to one debate in full skydiving jumpsuit.

In April this Year he was convicted of sexually assaulting a 15-Year -old boy in 2008. He was later jailed for 18 Months .

While His trial was being prepared people in Wakefield were essentially without anyone to Speak Up for them in The House of Commons.

The Conservative Party suspended him as their MP as soon as he was charged, But he remained an independent MP until he resigned His seat after His guilty verdict. He says he will appeal His conviction.

It's not often you have a by-election because The Last person elected is in Prison - But as I said at the start that's why we're Here : a very particular Reason .

There 's also partygate, Boris Johnson 's fine and the cost of living. The government finds itself in a particularly tricky position.

There has been an interesting game of expectation management from both the Conservatives and Labour. Two senior Conservatives told me they don't really have a chance of winning Here - Labour are also playing down how well they'll do.

Both party's candidates have faced tricky times already. There was a row over Labour's selection process, with A Number of local members Walking Out as Simon Lightwood was picked to stand.

The Conservative candidate Nadeem Ahmed has said people can still trust His party after What Happened with The Last MP. He told The Telegraph: " We still trust GPs after Harold Shipman killed hundreds of people".

Unlike His boss in Downing Street, Mr Ahmed has recently lost a vote of no confidence. He was leader of The Local Conservatives until Last Year - His colleagues decided they didn't want him any more.

Because of the very particular position voters find themselves in - how Much do we read into the result?

If Labour Win - But not by Much - is that an open goal missed to punish the Conservatives? What will it say about Sir Keir Starmer 's leadership? If the Conservatives Win , what does that say about their support when their leader only has the backing of two-thirds of His own MPs? If they lose heavily, does that mean Boris Johnson 's popularity as a vote winner up Here is gone? Or will The Party blame it on the previous MP?

How many votes will The Other parties Pick Up from them as Labour and the Conservatives try and manage expectations?

How will the analysts look at this one? I'm afraid There are a lot of questions There . Skip forward to Friday 24th June if you want some of the answers.

But one problem will be solved; and it is The Most important one.

People in Wakefield will finally have an MP to make sure their voices are heard in Westminster at this very particular time.

Below is the full list of candidates for the Wakefield byelection (listed alphabetically by surname):



Source of news: bbc.com

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