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daughter of an elderly man has told how her father was "not washed for days" at the care home he resided in and has said that his final days were so desolate his death came as a "relief". Joseph Ainsworth, 83, was released into an "unacceptable" care home on March 20, 2020 - three days before the first UK-wide lockdown was implemented.
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Caroline Framke Chief TV CriticAbout halfway through the first season of “The Chair,” I found myself profoundly grateful that it wasn’t the show it too easily could have been.Created by Amanda Peet, the Netflix comedy takes place at the fictional Pembroke College, a fittingly idyllic liberal arts school where Dr. Ji-Yoon Kim (Sandra Oh) has just become the English department’s first female chair.
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Amy Winehouse. Here’s a look back at her tumultuous personal life and successful music career.Born on September 14, 1983, the British singer became an icon and left a tremendous impact that stills influences many artists in the industry, as she was described as one of the most incredible musicians of our time.Amy was without a doubt a gifted child, showing her talent from a young age and even performing in Jazz groups at the age of 16.
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PAISLEY DAILY EXPRESS: Live news as it happensBut during their latest scan of the home - which is run by Morar Living UK - inspectors said bosses had responded to the fears raised.During the investigation, the watchdog identified concerns the admission process had not been "robust" in assessing people's needs and fears not all staff had received mandatory training.Inspectors additionally highlighted worries around a lack of adherence to the complaints procedure during their check-up.However, in
Amanda Holden joined a bevy of celebs who were ready to cheer on the England Euros team last night, and the Britain's Got Talent judge also shared snaps of her lookalike daughters in their England strips. Amanda, who shares daughters Alexa, 15, and Hollie, nine, with husband Chris Hughes, captioned her post #itscominghome.