Text messaging could pose health risk
News The government-backed Stewart Enquiry, which reported last year, did not find proof that mobile phones pose a health risk but did recommend that children were restricted in their use of them. Children could be endangering their health by using...
[May 24, 2001, 11:30]
Mobile phone masts to face public consultation
News The changes -- to the planning rules which govern the erection of mobile phone masts -- are a response to last year's enquiry headed by Sir William Stewart, which examined the potential health risks of mobiles.
[March 20, 2001, 6:10]
Orange heads to court over mobile masts
News The Stewart Enquiry, commissioned by the government into the health concerns over mobile phones, recommended that the emission levels of all mobile masts were audited, particularly those sited in or near schools.
[February 2, 2001, 14:06]
Kent council bans mobile masts
News KCC also called upon the government to implement the recommendations of the Stewart Report, the government-commissioned enquiry into mobile health concerns which was published May 2000. I'd like the government to get on and enforce the...
[January 22, 2001, 15:53]
News Roundup: Mobile health fears
News Government set to respond to Stewart Enquiry Mon, 27 Nov British scientist accuses mobile manufacturers of using Stewart Report to bewilder the public and says mobiles could be risky for children The debate rages on as to whether mobiles are safe...
[December 11, 2000, 15:03]
Government set to respond to Stewart Enquiry
News The government will issue its response Friday to the Stewart Enquiry, which examined the health risk posed by mobile phones. The Enquiry, commissioned by government to investigate claims that mobile phone use had adverse health implications, issued...
[December 8, 2000, 9:40]
2000 Roundup: A mixed year for mobiles
News The UK government ordered an independent enquiry. In May the Stewart Report concluded that while there was no evidence that mobile phones posed a health risk, there was "the risk of a risk". With new Internet and mobile data service due, 2000 was...
[December 3, 2000, 6:12]
Latest: Children at risk from mobiles
News The government-commissioned Stewart Enquiry, released in May last year, recommended guidelines on a minimum age limit for mobile phone users and advised that mobile phone users took a cautious approach to potential health risks.
[November 24, 2000, 11:17]



