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Mobile phone masts to face public consultation

...was criticised by Kent County Council for not responding faster to the Stewart Report. In January, Kent Council voted to ban mobile phone masts from... Read more

20 March, 2001 by Graeme Wearden

Digital emergency radio network raises health fears

...mobile phones -- that devices transmitting close to 16Hz could be dangerous. The Stewart Report said that exposure to such frequencies could cause the release of... Read more

13 July, 2001 by Graeme Wearden

One in ten children ignore mobile guidelines

...any ill effects caused by mobile use. Following the publication of the Stewart Report, the Department of Education advised all schools to discourage pupils from... Read more

29 June, 2001 by Graeme Wearden

News Roundup: Health fears over mobile masts

...County council claims it is merely following the precautionary approach recommended in Stewart Report Mobile phones linked to eye cancerMon, 15 Jan 2001 German study... Read more

26 January, 2001 by ZDNet UK

Hospital mobile mast plan sparks row

...be revoked if there was opposition from local residents. Last year's Stewart Report recommended that exclusion zones were established around all mobile mast sites... Read more

26 January, 2001 by Graeme Wearden

Kent council bans mobile masts

...apply for full planning permission for all masts, as recommended in the Stewart Report. Deputy council leader Keith Ferrin explained that the decision was taken... Read more

22 January, 2001 by Graeme Wearden

Requests swamp mobile mast safety test registration

An offer from the Radiocommunications Agency to test the safety of mobile masts sited on schools and hospitals had attracted a flood of interest Read more

26 July, 2002 by Graeme Wearden

More tests for school mobile masts

One hundred extra base stations will be monitored in an attempt to boost public confidence in the safety of mobile phone masts Read more

4 March, 2002 by Graeme Wearden

Full marks for school mobile phone masts

A survey of mobile phone masts at schools across the UK found emission levels to be well below the maximum allowed, but this does not mean all masts are safe Read more

4 January, 2002 by Graeme Wearden

Mobile phone companies slammed for targeting children

Sir William Stewart wants to see the price of handsets increased to discourage children from joining the mobile revolution Read more

5 September, 2001 by Graeme Wearden

GSM health risks won't be known for a decade

Reassurances from the mobile industry that there is no proof that mobile phones are dangerous may be premature, warns top scientist Read more

8 June, 2001 by Graeme Wearden

Orange backs down over mobile phone mast

In possibly the first case of its kind, Orange has agreed to remove an existing mobile phone mast Read more

10 May, 2001 by Graeme Wearden

Orange heads to court over mobile masts

It's 'see you in court', as council's legal team readies for fight to rid two Manchester schools of mobile masts Read more

2 February, 2001 by Graeme Wearden

Report hints at minimum age for mobile phone use

Independent inquiry finds children may face increased risk from mobile phone radiation Read more

11 May, 2000 by Wendy McAuliffe

News Burst: Mobile mast ban expected Monday

...its land. The unprecedented move comes in response to last year's Stewart Report into mobile phones and health. The council's stance is part... Read more

22 January, 2001 by Graeme Wearden

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