Continued investment in midwifery is vital, says RCM
MOTHERS in Guernsey are more likely to be older and overweight, putting more pressure on continued investment in maternity services, a Royal College of Midwives report has said.
MOTHERS in Guernsey are more likely to be older and overweight, putting more pressure on continued investment in maternity services, a Royal College of Midwives report has said.
The US Justice Department said it had charged a man in connection with the plot.
The Balochistan Liberation Army claimed the attack in a statement, saying a suicide bomber targeted troops.
QUEENS Road Medical Practice’s new surgery site will be opening its doors on Monday.
Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba renewed a pledge to build up his country’s military.
The storm knocked out the island’s power grid with hundreds of houses collapsing.
The police marksman has spoken publicly about the shooting for the first time in a Channel 4 documentary.
Firefighters and police officers are among the first recipients of the award, the civilian equivalent of the Elizabeth Cross.
Bryn Hughes and Paul Bone both received an Elizabeth Emblem following the deaths of their daughters Pcs Nicola Hughes and Fiona Bone.
Here are the biggest stories leading Saturday’s front pages.
The All Blacks ran out 23-13 winners at the Aviva Stadium.
It is understood Transport for London has told the Aslef union it will set out an initial proposal on an average four-day working week in January.
Spurs have only won two trophies during the past three decades and chairman Daniel Levy was criticised in former captain Hugo Lloris’ autobiography.
Will Jordan’s try clinched a 23-13 victory for the All Blacks.
There is speculation the Prince of Wales could stage his Earthshot Prize awards in Belem, Brazil.