One is nothing more than a justification piece for the authorities who "rode to the rescue of a child in danger".
The other talks of a family who disagreed with the NHS cancer treatment regime and took their child somewhere else where they could look for second opinions and, now, will never return to the UK if they have an option.
Such is the state of the press in the UK today. Note that the second article was not a UK press article.
Let's face it. Every time that a parent is overruled by the courts and a hospital wins, the precedent is set more firmly. For anyone who is in any doubt as to where this leads, they should watch the film "First do no harm".
We are living in a state which sees nothing wrong with moving further and further to a police state.
If you had told me, in the 1970's that my every action on a London street would be recorded on video and kept, that more than 1 million cctv cameras would be in London alone, that it would be possible to log into a tracking system and view where a car was driving everywhere in the UK, simply by numberplate; I would have laughed at you and said you were crazy. That we did not live in a communist state.
More fool me.