October 23rd, 2008
The General Medical Council have decided that there is insufficient evidence to continue. Mr Taranissi was accused of failing to keep medical records, carrying out inappropriate test and acting in an insensitive manner. Mr Taranissi vehemently denied these charges.
Source:Case against IVF Doctor Collapses (BBC)
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October 6th, 2008
The HFEA have annuled their July 2008 decision that Mr Taranissi was not fit to run his own clinic (be the “person responsible” ).
Mr Taranissi was allowed to challenge the July decision in the High Court, on the ground that the HFEA could have appeared to be biased against him.
The HFEA have decided to set aside their decision and pay his legal costs.
Source: http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/uk/science/article4834332.ece
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January 30th, 2008
The HFEA released the 2007 clinical pregnancy rates this week. ARGCs clinical pregnancy rates for this period are:
Below 35 - 64.6%
35-37 - 53.1%
38-39 - 41%
40-42 - 26.7%

A clinical pregnancy is defined as a pregnancy where an ultrasound scan has shown at least one fetal heartbeat.
Source:ARGC 2007 Pregnancy Rates on HFEA Website
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January 16th, 2008
The HFEA Licence Committee have extended Mr Taranissi’s licence by another 4 months ( until May 2008 ) as it had “not been possible to determine Mr Taranissi’s appeal since the adjournment of the hearing”.
A statement on the HFEA website said :
The Authority has offered a licence to the Assisted Reproduction and Gynaecology Centre, London (ARGC), pending the determination of an appeal by the centre’s Person Responsible against a decision of the Licensing Committee made in July 2007 (see below for details of this decision). If accepted, the licence will be valid until 17 May 2008.
http://www.hfea.gov.uk/docs/HFEA_Appeal_Panel_minutes.pdf