PEH ward to finally reopen
PATIENTS have finally been rebooked into a ward closed nearly a year ago as a 'temporary measure' in the wake of Health and Social Service's £2.5m. overspend.
PATIENTS have finally been rebooked into a ward closed nearly a year ago as a 'temporary measure' in the wake of Health and Social Service's £2.5m. overspend.
SARK has become synonymous in recent years as much for its divisions as its sense of community yet this week's tale of a dramatic sea rescue shows the island at its best.
IF THERE is one meeting where States members require the wisdom of Solomon and a bit of blind faith it is the capital prioritisation debate.
ONE of the most frustrating things about being a States watcher is seeing things taking place that are bound to end in tears but where no one steps in to stop them until the damage has been done.
OUTDATED parts of the Princess Elizabeth Hospital might not survive the winter, one of its top officials has warned.
A HEALTH campaigner has been horrified by stories of patients left to suffer in hospital.
EXAMPLES of neglect of elderly patients and basic care failures at the Princess Elizabeth Hospital should trigger an independent inquiry into the service, the woman who collected the stories has said.
A PETITION to keep the Hautes Capelles School pool open all year round is being handed over today.
A FATHER of six who was diagnosed with a rare condition of the peripheral nervous system believes doctors' quick reactions to his symptoms kept him off life support.
A father and his friend's young son remain seriously hurt in separate hospitals in the UK today after being slammed into railings by a car while they were walking at the Albert Pier.
The woman who was trapped under a taxi in Mill Street yesterday has been named as 63-year-old Patricia Smith.
A POTENTIALLY serious accident was avoided at the weekend after a car drove across a pedestrian path at Rousse and landed on the beach.
In the wake of a report on the Accident and Emergency department at the PEH today the Health and Social Services Department will give a briefing detailing what action they will be taking as a result.
CT Plus has announced that it will be running five limited shuttle service routes to several key destinations during today's strike.
IT SEEMS HSSD is heading for an overspend somewhere north of £2.5m.