‘Major chaos’ outside Maesteg minibus death school

The BBC reports on how an inquest has heard that there was ‘major chaos’  on a regular basis outside a Bridgend county school where a boy was hit by a minibus and killed.  The victim, Ashley Talbot, was killed in December 2014 when struck by the vehicle driven by a teacher.   The inquest is due to last all week.

www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-wales-south-east-wales-38956104

 

 

 

‘Mothers-to-be ‘treated like cattle’ in crisis-hit hospitals: Damning report says women are having to endure poor care or being told not to go to ‘extremely busy’ units ‘

The Daily Mail reports on how ‘Mothers-to-be ‘treated like cattle’ in crisis-hit hospitals: Damning report says women are having to endure poor care or being told not to go to ‘extremely busy’ units/ ‘

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http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-4126364/Mothers-treated-like-cattle-hospitals.html

 

A recent report by the Daily Mail indicates an increase in the prescription of the wrong medicine

A recent report by the Daily Mail indicates an increase in the prescription of the wrong medicine – with sometimes terrible results ‘Soaring toll of NHS patients harmed as doctors prescribe the WRONG meds… But who is to blame?’.

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/health/article-4126290/NHS-patients-harmed-doctors-prescribe-WRONG-meds.html

Japanese Sink Hole Needs Repair After a Week

The Mail Online reports on how a Japanese sink hole that was repaired in a week has begun to sink again! https://lnkd.in/dD5KytY

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Failure to Act on Bladder Injury Leads to Compensation of £35,000

Mrs X attended a private hospital in the North of England for a minor operation under an NHS contract. Whilst there she suffered an injury when the surgeon accidently cut her bladder.  This can be a recognised problem with a number of procedures and it does not in itself mean that the surgeon has been negligent.  However, in this case the  issues surrounding the aftercare were the real problem.

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