Author: Anna Mikhailova

Owain ClarkeHealth correspondent, BBC Wales NewsGetty imagesAmbulance response times fell in March, with 50.3% of the most urgent red calls that receive an emergency response in eight minutesThe longest waiting lists for NHS planned treatments fell in more than a quarter of February, according to the latest statistics.In February there were 15,505 cases in which someone expected more than two years compared to more than 21,087 in January, a decrease of more than 26%.The Secretary of Health, Jeremy Miles, welcomed the fall and said that he showed what could be achieved when health boards focus on “delivery” and “new forms…

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Trust WoodlandThe tree was cut on April 3Toby Carverry executive director apologized after the company knocked down an old oak and admitted “we need to hit our protocols” in a letter seen by the BBC.The owners of the Toby Carvery pub chain reduced the 500 -year -old oak despite a planning document of March 2024 that called him a “good specimen”, and the council affirmed that he had centuries to live.Phil Urban, from Mitchells & Butlers, wrote: “Clearly, the felling of an old old tree is a very emensive theme and it is not something that none of us would…

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The former news reader and presenter of BBC Radio 2, Colin Berry, died at the age of 79.Berry was a fixed element in Radio 2 from the early 1970s to the early 90s, organizing the first slot and night shows, including Night Ride and You and the Night and the Music.He stood up for diurnal presenters, including Sir Terry Wogan, and was host of the BBC Three Radio Counties from 2004 to 2019.It was also familiar with Eurovision viewers, reading the results of the jurors of the United Kingdom between 1978 and 2002.Caboling tribute, Helen Thomas, head of Radio 2,…

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A new documentary about serial killers Fred and Rose West will contain “previously invisible police video and unaccited audio recordings,” Netflix said.Fred & Rose West: A British horror story will detail how they tortured, violated and murdered an unknown number of women in Gloucester between 1967 and 1987.The new documentary will focus on the families of the victims, and how Gloudeshire Constabular and discovered the crimes.Netflix said the documentary would give “information about pain and torment” that families “passed for decades.”Rose West is currently fulfilling life imprisonment after being guilty in 1995 or killing 10 girls and women, which is…

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Whitefield School, at Claremont Road, Cricklewood, will become Clarion School on Friday, July 11. To celebrate this new chapter, the school is inviting Jin to the community at the festivities in Claremont Park from 2pm to 6pm, promising a live entertainment afternoon, fun activities and community spirit. The brand change occurs after the school achieved the results of the best of the exams, placing it in the higher 9% of the schools nationwide. The new name, Clarion, was chosen after consulting with parents, students and the local community. The school says it reflects its commitment to illuminate young minds and…

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When it comes to cruises, few places are compared to Iceland and the countries of Scandinavia. This week we are giving you an idea of ​​what you can expect from a cruise with the ambassador, in its Icelandic discovery and its Scandinavian explorer Cruises. We are starting with the Icelandic discovery Cruise, a 12 night break in May, aboard Liverpool ambition, sees passengers traveling through the North Atlantic to breathe the landscapes of Iceland. The first destination is the historical islands of Feroe with stops in Runavik and Klaksvik. Then, make a stop at night in Reykjavik, the vibrant capital…

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The Hovering and Wates Council have submitted a planning application for the redevelopment of Farnham and Hilldene Estate at Harold Hill. The redevelopment plans include demolishing existing houses and building 481 new houses, along with new retail facilities and community spaces. Residents who have been resumed to give way to redevelopment will have the right to return the new houses available. The planning application follows a successful stage of prior application, which included a welcome ballot that shows strong community support, with 96.3 percent of the 49.8 percent participation vote in favor of the plans. Councilor Graham Williamson, leader of…

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Mrs. Davis, teacher and councilor of Waddon, aims to “put people first” and provide a “clean rest of the past” for Croydon Labor. She has served as president of Croydon’s scrutiny for two years, winning a reputation for her interrogation and understanding independent of the finances of the Council. Mrs. Davis has also participated in community campaigns against food poverty, low wages and poor homes. She said: “I am delighted to stand as a work candidate for the mayor of Croydon. “Croydon needs change. I love my house, but we are being disappointed. “Our municipality is the ‘Voleta capital of…

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Nothing exceeds a hanging basket to cheer up its outer season and the basket season will soon begin … hopefully, those last frosts will disappear soon! Your garden He has ways to give his garden an instant color with his pre-plagant vacant baskets, simply hang the theme, laugh and let them explode in color! And, you can get the price of hanging pre-plated fuchsia. Fast and easy, the pre-plagued hung baskets of fuchsia have a fabulously colorful selection of large, bold and soft fuchsias! Including five varieties, selected for their enormous flower size, a summer performance and beautiful colored fuels,…

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Tiffany Treanor-Johnson, or Bramshaw Road, Homerton, has been accused of causing the death of Harry Webb by dangerous driving. The cyclist was a critic at the accident in Kenworthy Road on the night of September 10, 2023. He was urgently taken to the hospital, but died two days later the efforts to save his life. The police have said that the 27 -year -old was hit by a car that then collided with another vehicle. Treanor-Johnson, 26, allegedly led to the Audi involved in the accident. A hearing at the Court of Magistrates of Thames today (April 17) heard that…

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