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The elderly will be given six weeks support so they can stay in their own homes after a stay in hospital, Gordon Brown announced yesterday.
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HILLINGDON HOSPITAL CLEANERS - A PROUD HISTORY One Day strike organised by COHSE and NUPE Domestics at Hillingdon Hospital 23rd May 1985. (100%) (pic below) The strike was in protest at the hospital's privatisation programme and support with Barking hospital strikers. Management asked them...
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Hospital Doctor rises from the ashes Hospital Doctor is much missed. It was the best of the many medical magazines that one found in the mess, in the coffee room, the dining room and the library. Now, some of the Hospital Doctor staff have risen, phoenix like, from the ashes to present "Hospital Dr" on the internet. HospitalDr Well worth a look.
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The 100th hospital scheme to be built under the biggest hospital building programme in the history of the NHS - St Helens Hospital in Merseyside - has admitted its first patients. So far 131 hospitals have been built or are under construction as part of the scheme at a cost of £12 billion. Secretary of
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Serious concerns have been raised over Birmingham children's hospital NHS foundation trust (BCH), just days after a damning report over Stafford hospital.
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Some of the most senior vermin that make up Hamas are believed to be hiding in the basements of the Shifa Hospital complex in Gaza City, which was refurbished during Israel's occupation of the Gaza Strip. The Israeli civil administration in the territories constructed the hospital complex's Building Number 2, which has a large cement basement that housed the hospital's laundry and v...
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BARKING HOSPITAL STRIKE 1984 Cothall's (a subsidiary of Pritchards) held the contract for hospital cleaning at Barking Hospital in East London for a number of years prior to 1984. This company had close links to the Conservative Party and in particular arch privateer Michael Forsyth MP (Stirling)...
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BULLYING and harassment is a widespread problem at Newham General Hospital with the majority of workers there believing it occurs and more than a quarter having fallen victim to such abuse, according to a staff survey. Upon discovering the results- which covered just a six month period- hospital chiefs decided immediate action was necessary, a meeting of Newham University Hospital Trust's boa...
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My local Hospital is turning into a bloody Bizarre. My local Hospital is turning into a bloody Bizarre. Well when I say local, I mean the one I now have to travel to seeing as my real local hospital (Hazlar) is being shut down. Recently I took my little boy (Freddie) to Queen Alexandra's hospital in Cosham (Portsmouth) to have an eye exam. He had to have eye drops in, so we were sent away for half an hour to allow his pupils to dilate. Thinkin...
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Prior to Monday's Parish Council meeting, Pilning and Severn Beach Parish Councillors met with the manager of Hayes Hospital and the Regional Manager for the National Autistic Society, who run the hospital. The hospital was in the news for all the wrong reasons earlier this year as a patient, Darren Harkin, escaped and proceeded to rape a teenager in Chepstow, he was also convicted of burglary.
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The recent consultation event looking at the old Cashes Green Hospital site gave all the indications that the old hospital building would have to go - too expensive to keep. Photos: Old paper looking at threat to loss of project on site and below the former allotments at the Cashes Green Hospital site It is great that things are moving on this site - the community has waited far too long - see
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