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HER2 tests, for instance, can give false-positives up to 20 percent of the time, wrongly telling women they need the drug when they do not.
Ed Balls, the shadow chancellor, said the Tories were wrongly telling voters they have "never had it so good" even though Britain is experiencing the slowest recovery in a century.
Meanwhile, the health minister responsible for negotiating with junior doctors, Ben Gummer, is under fire for wrongly telling a fellow Conservative MP that junior doctors can currently opt out of working at weekends and in the evenings and overnight.
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In 2011, I was wrongly told I was fit to work and my benefits were stopped.
In recalling the aftermath of 9/11, Giuliani wrongly told the crowd: "I don't remember seeing Hillary Clinton there".
The legal action emerged as May confirmed that she had wrongly told MPs earlier this week that police had Mohamed's passport.
Her family were at one point wrongly told she had survived the blast for up to 45 minutes, but in fact she died instantly.
Britain's biggest building society was hit by an IT failure today which meant online customers were blocked from their accounts or were wrongly told they were empty.
But the force's call centre operator wrongly told the caller it was "not a police matter" and the complaint was never followed up.
He left open the possibility that Messham might have been wrongly told by a third party that a McAlpine was involved, or have jumped to conclusions.
Last month the RAC was featured on the BBC Watchdog programme after viewers complained of being wrongly told they needed a new battery by recovery staff.
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