Government To Crackdown On Mobile Phone Companies
News In the wake of Thursday's, Stewart Report, the government is expected to impose strict regulations on mobile phone manufacturers, asking them not to advertise to children. Although the Stewart Report found no scientific evidence of a health risk...
[May 12, 2000, 14:55]
Mobile Phones No Health Risk - Report
News The Stewart Report will conclude that concerns over radiation from mobile phones resulting in a whole range of nasty side-effects from headaches and memory loss to lower testosterone levels and even tumours, are unfounded.
[April 28, 2000, 15:39]
Report Hints At Minimum Age For Mobile Phone Use
News A report by the government-funded Stewart Inquiry, released Thursday, is also expected to recommend restrictions on the length and number of calls made by children. Sir Liam Donaldson, Chief Medical Officer, will work with Stewart to devise new...
[May 11, 2000, 8:03]
Government Silent On Wi-Fi Radiation Claims
News He said that the threat should be seriously examined and that another inquiry should be carried out like the Stewart report into mobile phone radiation. The original Stewart Report of 2000 found no evidence that mobile phone use caused damage to...
[November 29, 2006, 13:03]
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]
Kent County Council To Ban Mobile Masts
News The council claims to be taking the action in response to the Stewart Report of May 2000, which recommended a precautionary approach. There are very real fears in Kent about the safely of mobile phone masts, backed up by the precautionary...
[January 18, 2001, 10:44]
News Roundup: Health Fears Over Mobile Masts
News Thu, 18 Jan 2001 County council claims it is merely following the precautionary approach recommended in Stewart Report Mon, 27 Nov British scientist accuses mobile manufacturers of using Stewart Report to bewilder the public and says mobiles could...
[January 26, 2001, 16:48]
News Roundup: Mobile Health Fears
News Mon, 27 Nov British scientist accuses mobile manufacturers of using Stewart Report to bewilder the public and says mobiles could be risky for children Government set to respond to Stewart Enquiry Report: Hands-free mobiles triple radiation risk
[December 11, 2000, 15:03]
Digital Emergency Radio Network Raises Health Fears
News The Stewart Report said that exposure to such frequencies could cause the release of calcium from brain cells. While the Stewart Report did not find any conclusive evidence that exposure to frequencies around 16Hz was damaging, it recommended that...
[July 13, 2001, 12:10]
Corel Sinks Deeper In The Red
News Duncan Stewart, fund manager at Tera Capital, told Reuters recently that Corel's history and profit taking led to Corel's recent pullback. This is a company which has a long and checkered history and, yeah, hopefully this time it's going to be...
[December 23, 1999, 6:08]
Corel Plunges After Profit Warning
News This is a company which has a long and chequered history and, yeah, hopefully this time it's going to be different," Stewart said. Duncan Stewart, fund manager at Tera Capital, told Reuters recently that Corel's history and profit taking led to...
[December 23, 1999, 10:49]
Microsoft Expected To Win Yahoo Takeover Battle
News Antitrust lawyer Evan Stewart, of Zuckerman Spaeder LLP, said a tie-up between Google and Yahoo would raise eyebrows, even if the deal was not a formal merger. If Yahoo were to be swallowed up by Google, even a sleeping 800-pound gorilla would wake...
[April 11, 2008, 8:49]
Latest: Children At Risk From Mobiles
News The Stewart Report, published in May, 2000, makes some sensible recommendations, but unfortunately some of its greyer issues are now being exploited by the industry to obfuscate the issue," he claimed.
[November 24, 2000, 11:17]
News Burst: Mobile Mast Ban Expected Monday
News The unprecedented move comes in response to last year's Stewart Report into mobile phones and health. There are very real fears in Kent about the safety of mobile phone masts, backed up by the precautionary recommendations of the Stewart Report...
[January 22, 2001, 10:20]
Mobile Phone Masts To Face Public Consultation
News The government was criticised by Kent County Council for not responding faster to the Stewart Report. 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...
[March 20, 2001, 6:10]
ISP Forced To Take Action On Viruses
Talkback Nowadays, a person sending spam is Granny, and she has no idea she's doing it," said Joe Stewart, a senior security researcher at Lurhq, a corporate security company.while i agree that there are some elderly people,and not all female either, that...
[March 18, 2004, 18:13]
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]
NewsBurst: Government Crackdown On Mobile Companies
News The Stewart Report shook the mobile phone industry by recommending dramatically increased regulation including discouraging children from using mobile phones except in emergencies. Public health minister Yvette Cooper told the Financial Times she...
[May 12, 2000, 9:42]
One In Ten Children Ignore Mobile Guidelines
News Following the publication of the Stewart Report, the Department of Education advised all schools to discourage pupils from non-essential calls. Last year's Stewart Inquiry advised that children should be discouraged from using their mobile for "non...
[June 29, 2001, 11:29]
GSM Health Risks Won't Be Known For A Decade
News The Stewart Inquiry, which issued its report in May 2000, recommended a precautionary approach to the issue of mobile phone safety but did not find conclusive proof that the technology is a health risk.
[June 8, 2001, 13:11]

