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Janet Eastham

Janet Eastham

Investigations Reporter at The Daily Telegraph

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Recent Articles

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Britain’s religious leaders unite against assisted dying in major intervention

Senior figures representing Christians, Muslims, Jews, Hindus and Sikhs warn law change will mean people think they have a ‘duty to die’
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‘I’ll bring death pods to Britain if assisted dying law passes’

Dr Philip Nitschke is ready to launch his invention in Britain, which affords the user a special view for their final moments
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The depressed should be allowed to end their life, says AC Grayling

Comments made by philosopher in 2021 raise concern about safeguards surrounding assisted dying Bill
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Assisted dying cannot be brought in safely while NHS is broken, med...

A letter signed by more than 3,000 professionals warns that inadequate palliative care could coerce patients and should be fixed instead
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Scientologist farmer ‘cut’ from family’s £80m potato and onion dynasty

Grandson of company founder accuses family of removing him as a director because of his belief in teachings of L Ron Hubbard
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Watch: Adele breaks down after seeing Celine Dion in Las Vegas audi...

British singer shares video of meeting with her pop idol during her set at Caesars Palace
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Female nurses ‘forced out of changing rooms’ after complaining abou...

NHS whistleblowers dubbed ‘Darlington Five’ say they feel ‘humiliated and dehumanised’
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James Middleton: My dog convinced me to not take my own life

Princess of Wales’s brother says Ella was instrumental in supporting him through his ‘lowest ebb’
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Church of England dropping word ‘church’ to be more ‘modern’

Report looks at the language used by 11 dioceses to describe new worshipping communities
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Girl, 11, ‘put in a headlock and stabbed repeatedly’ in Leicester S...

Condition of victim and her mother, who was also wounded, is not yet known as police arrest man after ‘horrible’ attack
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Almost half of British parents pay for adult children’s family holi...

Poll reveals older generation willing to foot grown-up kids’ bills for ‘quality time together’
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Police examining electoral fraud claim after Tory MP 'mimicked' Lab...

Matter being reviewed after posts on Robert Largan’s social media referred to Derbyshire Constabulary
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NHS doctors referred to regulator to ‘intimidate’ whistleblowers, a...

Procedure weaponised against those who raise concerns over patient safety
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Three whistleblowers who had their careers ruined

Medics raised their fears for patient safety but instead found themselves at the sharp end of managers’ scrutiny
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NHS demanded fingerprints from staff as it hunted whistleblower

Consultant says she will ‘never be the same again’ after being hounded by managers who also insisted that she provide handwriting samples
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NHS bosses who cost taxpayers millions with pursuit of whistleblowe...

Managers responsible for failed disciplinary proceedings find other jobs in health service thanks to ‘merry-go-round’
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NHS bosses destroy careers of whistleblowers who stand up to protec...

Talented doctors and nurses claim they have lost their jobs – with some driven to brink of suicide – as bosses sought to bury their concerns
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The four-step ‘playbook’ the NHS uses to break whistleblowers

Doctors who raise patient safety concerns tell how they are confronted with systemic bullying and harassment from managers and colleagues
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Charities 'must not refuse donations because of personal views', sa...

The UK’s charitable spirit must be nurtured, the head of the Charity Commission warns, after gifts were turned down because of activists
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Online doctors from Singapore should consult patients to ease burde...

Ministers should permit overseas doctors to virtually prescribe medications to British people unable to get GP appointments, paper suggests
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JK Rowling says 'it happened again' as man caught filming in toilet...

Kurtis Mawson, 22, who carried out secret recordings in a public convenience, told police he considered himself female