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FOOTIE pundit Dean
Saunders left jail yesterday
after serving one day of his
10-week term for refusing
to give a breath sample.
The ex-Liverpool player
was bailed to appeal as
police bodycam footage of
his arrest was released.
Saunders, 55, was pulled
over in Chester on May 10.
In the footage, an officer
says: “Your driving is atro-
cious, have you had any
alcohol?” and Saunders
says: “I’ve had one pint.”
An officer comments on
how he can “hardly stand”
and as it is explained he
must take a test, Saunders
asks: “Am I getting in more
trouble by not doing it?”
The CPS confirmed
Saunders got uncondi-
tional bail and was freed
from HMP Altcourse.
His team claims he had
two pints, which inter-
acted with medication.
The appeal is in October.


BY JENNY KIRKHAM


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GLUM FLY
WITH ME
Wayne and
Coleen at
airport in
Washington

Roo are coming


home with me..


TICKET TO RIDE Coleen at the check-in desk

NEW HOME
FIXTURE The
couple load car

CONDITIONS look turbulent as Coleen
Rooney marches hubby Wayne through the
airport in Washington for a flight home.
The Derby County-bound footballer, 33, has
been in the doghouse after being spotted
chatting to two mystery women on nights out.
As they touched down removal teams were
busy at their Washington house yesterday.
Wayne will leave DC United at the end of
the current Major League Soccer campaign
but Coleen, 33, and their four kids are already
based back in the UK. She flew to the US on
Monday to help him start boxing stuff up.
And with her wedding band back on after a
few days of being snapped ring-free, he looks
to have avoided being sent packing.

by Antibiotic Research UK, which
called the crisis “the biggest health
problem facing humanity”.
It added: “Antibiotics are not a
silver bullet that solves everything


  • but GPs are being threatened
    with violence by patients for not
    handing them out.”
    Dame Sally is to stand down
    next month and become a special
    envoy on antimicrobial resistance.
    [email protected]
    @lucethornton


before climate change does. We are
under-investing in sorting it out.”
Wide use of the drugs in agricul-
ture is seen as part of the problem.
Dame Sally, England’s chief medi-
cal officer, said: “The UK should not
be importing meat if antibiotics
have been misused in rearing
animals.” Her warnings were backed

have replacement hips or all sorts
of surgery without risking infection.
“Yet overuse of antibiotics not
just in humans but in animals may
render them ineffective. We risk
going back to the pre-antibiotic era.
“Now we’re getting bacteria resis-
tant to multiple drugs. We’re doing
this to ourselves. It could kill us

BY LUCY THORNTON

SUPERBUGS ‘MAY KILL US


BEFORE CLIMATE CHANGE’


ANTIBIOTIC resistance could
wipe out the human race before
climate change does, the
Government’s chief medical
adviser warned yesterday.
Prof Dame Sally Davies called for
action to tackle the “catastrophic
threat” from untreatable superbugs.
“At least 10 million people could
die every year if we don’t get on top
of this,” she said. “Antibiotics under-
pin modern medicine. You cannot

Chief medic in antibiotics alert

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