Sex offenders should not be able to remove names from register, says victim
Laura Stewart said the case of Gary Glitter shows that ‘paedophiles cannot be rehabilitated’.
Laura Stewart said the case of Gary Glitter shows that ‘paedophiles cannot be rehabilitated’.
I AM writing to you in response to reading in the Guernsey Press about the unfortunate case of an islander who, frustrated by local waiting lists, decided to have knee surgery performed in France.
Refurbishing e-scooters instead of manufacturing and transporting new ones will reduce carbon emissions by nearly half, according to Dott.
Bakhmut is a key target of Moscow’s campaign in eastern Ukraine, which has resulted in staggering casualties.
Ian Arrow, the senior coroner for Plymouth, said the 50-year-old Firearms Act was at ‘odds with public safety’.
A report suggests one in four GP staff fear their practice is in danger of closing.
The number of people waiting more than a year and a half to start treatment has dropped by 17%.
The missile barrage hit as Russia pushed its advance in Ukraine’s eastern stronghold of Bakhmut.
ALL three Guernsey medical groups are now signed up to the Bailiwick Social Prescribing scheme.
Ukrainian officials said residential buildings were hit but did not immediately say if there were casualties.
The warnings come as an Audit Scotland report recently said recruitment targets were “unlikely to be met”.
NHS England sent a letter to GPs on Monday imposing a new contract.
It comes a week after it was suggested Ukraine could retreat from Bakhmut.
NHS health teams are to refer patients for phone calls from a Check in and Chat Service
FORMER Health & Social Care president Heidi Soulsby fears the ‘Partnership of Purpose’ – the vision she led through the States – has stalled through lack of political leadership.