Author: Anna Mikhailova

The forensic of eastern London, Graeme Irvine, criticized head doctors at a public hearing on Thursday (April 10), saying that their deficiencies were obstructing their court and creating a “systemic racism” towards the deceased. They were ordered by two doctors to the courts after their GP surgery referred to the death of a 94 -year -old woman without good for her investigation. He accused a head doctor not doing his job correctly and said that similar Widspers faults were placing an unnecessary charge for their staff. “The problem is that the quality of the death of doctors has become incredible…

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The with has asked the Lambeth Council to suspend Aquum’s license in Clapham while officers continue to investigate the alleged incident on March 29. A 26 -year -old man was arrested under suspicion of rape on Saturday (April 12) in relation to the alleged assault and has been released on bail. The woman alleges that while visiting the bar on March 29, a Aquum employee made her a bar above in the club, closed the public and assaulted her. The woman states that she and her friends were sacrificing drinks and free shots during the night by the club’s same…

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The Borough celebrates its milestone with its largest community event, the We Are Merton Festival on May 5. The event will take place in Morden Park from noon to 8 pm Free tickets initially offered Merton’s residents through social networks and the new electronic letter of the Council. Now, general launch tickets are available for what promises to be a memorable day for families, music fans and visitors of all ages. The festival will have a variety of musical acts and entertainment. Heading the event are the DJ duo of Garage Artful Dodger, the ABBA ABBA Revival and Barrioke, directed…

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Terry Cassidy, 45, who worked in television ads and musical videos before suffering injuries that changed his life, died at Queen’s hospital, Romford, on April 9. He had suffered brain damage to convert an interaction with the Metropolitan Police service. The force suggested that he died after swallowing drugs when they face officers in a parking lot of Ivyhouse Lane, Dagenham. But two witnesses told Newsquest that he had wounds in the head and neck when they saw him moments after the confrontation. “His neck was raw red with scratches,” said a friend, who came to the scene when they…

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In March, the average priceless price decreased from 139.5p per liter to 135.2p, a welcome relief for motorists. The fall was caused by ASDA reducing its fuel prices by 4P per liter on March 14, which led to other important supermarkets to do the same. Facing a hard competition from Tesco, Sainsbury’s, Lidl and Aldi, Asda has been making efforts to recover the prices of cutting market participation in 1,500 daily items both in the store and in the bomb. Known for the historical offer of some of the lowest fuel prices, the latest Asda cuts have helped reduce prices…

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The Ombudsman of the Local Government (LGO) said that Lewisham’s advice failed to defend women’s human rights by hosting her in temporal accommodation without sufficient space for her to live with her son. The mother, known only as Mrs. X, could not bathe properly on the floor, what she complained had a wastewater problem, a lack of hot water and insufficient central warming. A few days after she moved to the property, her caregivers, with whom Mrs. X trusted to help her wash, prepare food and wash her clothes, told the advice that there was not enough space for her…

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The news caused hundreds of responses from locals and ancient residents. Many rushed to share their personal experiences of the ups and downs and the minimums of life in the municipality. Some, like Ruth Kettle-Frisby, were eager to defend and highlight their positives. Mrs. Kettle-Frisby said: “I love living in Havering and bringing my little children here.” Others agreed that while the area has its problems, it still has a lot to sacrifice. Jeinter Sira said: “In general, it is not a bad place to live.” Jesse Mensah echoed this point of view, commenting: “This municipality is not the worst.”…

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The event, held at the Newham Leisure Center, commemorates Sarah Hammond, a Newham native who tragically died in a traffic accident at the age of 24. Organized by his brothers, friends and the Clark family, the FUN RUN has raised more than £ 100,000 for several causes over the years. L A R: Sean Pearce, Hope Pearce with winner Larry Clark and the organic race Tony Hammond Beind (Image: Sarah Hammond’s fun career) This year, the ProEDeds will support Hope Pearce, a participant for a long time in the race, who has been fighting sarcoma cancer for a decade. As…

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A scheme to support head doctors to provide care and advice to patients who prevent them from joining long waiting lists at the NHS Hospital is expanding in England, says the government.GPS will work more closely with specialists to access expert advice quickly for patients with conditions such as irritable intestine syndrome, menopause symptoms and ear infections.Backed for £ 80 million, their ambition is to help two million people to receive faster and more convenient attention in their local community at the end of 2025/26.The Minister of Health, Karen Smyth, said the scheme “saves time and stops the masses of…

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Oliver Glasner said Crystal Palace trusted Ebeeechi Eze to take the penalty in his heavy defeat 5-0 in Newcastle on Wednesday. The Eagles were kicking in the game after Jacob Murphy had given the Magpies the advantage from the beginning. Referee Darren England gave Palace a way back to the game when Nick Pope accelerated in Chris Richards coming to claim a free kick. Eze, born in Greenwich, took a step forward and produced a delayed race that saw him work the ball in the hands of Pope. Newcastle is used to score three after Eze’s lost effort before part…

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