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02/05/2018

The chief constable and his deputy are cleared of criminal activity and misconduct.

Northern Ireland's two most senior police officers have been cleared of allegations of criminal activity and misconduct in public office. Chief Constable George Hamilton and his deputy Drew Harris have been given a clean bill of health after an investigation by the Police Ombudsman.

It's one of the largest recalls of hospital patients in the history of the health service here - and it's all down to concerns about the work of one consultant neurologist. More than two and a half thousand patients of Dr Michael Watt, including children, are having their treatment reviewed by the Belfast Health Trust. One of those who was under Dr Watt's care, Lynn Millar, was diagnosed with Multiple Sclerosis in 2009.

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Wed 2 May 2018 07:00

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  • Wed 2 May 2018 07:00

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