The British Academy has announced more than 120 significant and wide-ranging changes across its voting, membership and campaigning process aimed at addressing the lack of diversity in the BAFTA Awards.
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Get the stories that matter to you sent straight to your inbox with our daily newsletter.Lanarkshire’s care homes received more than 120 patients discharged from hospital who weren’t tested for coronavirus at the start of lockdown.In March and April this year, 167 people were discharged to care homes across the region, but 126 of them weren’t tested.Of the 41 who were tested, three came back positive.The figures were obtained following a freedom of information request.In total, 97 patients were
.The British Academy has announced more than 120 significant and wide-ranging changes across its voting, membership and campaigning process aimed at addressing the lack of diversity in the BAFTA Awards.
Mariah Carey has a long awaited memoir coming out September 29th titled, The Meaning of Mariah Carey. The queen of Christmas sat down with Oprah Winfrey for the talk-show host‘s Apple TV+ series The Oprah Conversation to discuss her process and the stories inside.
Manchester Evening News and the Local Democracy Reporting Service can reveal. The response to a Freedom of Information request to Stockport NHS Foundation Trust shows 391 people left the hospital for 'care settings' between March 1 and April 15 this year.Of these, 63 were tested for Covid.
"Two fire engines from Wythenshawe and the technical response unit from Ashton quickly attended the scene. "Fire crews rescued one person trapped inside one of the vehicles.
A DOZEN patients were discharged from Tameside Hospital into care homes after testing POSITIVE for coronavirus during the first wave of of the pandemic, it's been revealed.A Freedom of Information request to the Tameside Foundation Trust revealed that between March 1 and April 15 this year, 117 elderly people were sent back from the hospital into care homes.Of these, 40 people were tested for Covid-19 before being released.But 77 patients were allowed to return to care homes without being
House of Commons they should not be encouraging their constituents to 'game the system' - despite them being 'inundated' with messages from ill people unable to get tested. Munira Wilson, an MP for Twickenham in London, told the House of Commons she had been told by constituents that they were able to get tested in the town if they entered a Scottish postcode into the government's online booking system.
Get the stories that matter to you sent straight to your inbox with our daily newsletter.TWO people were taken to hospital following a serious road crash in Coatbridge.Police are now appealing for information after the collision, which took place on the A725 North Road, near the entrance to the A8 east-bound, at 12.35pm on Thursday.A 67-year-old woman was driving her grey Renault Captura when her vehicle collided with a Scania HGV being driven by a 44-year-old man.Emergency Services attended the
care homes.Professor Jason Leitch was speaking on a live radio interview today about the rising number of positive tests for coronavirus north of the border and the potential impact on the social care sector.Appearing on BBC Good Morning Scotland, the national clinical director was asked if he was concerned by the situation in Scotland's care homes."Concerned in the sense I want to protect them as much as I can from this virus," he said."We've learned both in Scotland and around the world, the
Nellie Andreeva Co-Editor-in-Chief, TVFilming on ABC drama For Life in New York was stopped early on Friday for the rest of the day because of conflicting COVID-19 test results.“As a result of some inconsistent test results, and out of an abundance of caution, we paused production earlier today,” a spokesperson for Sony Pictures Television, which produces For Life, said in a statement to Deadline.According to sources, multiple people on the show produced positive tests, followed by negative
Sitting on a bench outside Ashton-under-Lyne's historic market hall, Kelsie Harris is discussing her fears about the impact further lockdown measures could have.In recent weeks Tameside's infection rate has soared.From 29.6 infections per 100,000 people in the week ending August 22, to 72 in the seven days to September 9.Only Bolton - at 131 - has a higher rate in Greater Manchester.Bolton has been put under harsher lockdown measures by Health Secretary Matt Hancock, with restaurants and pubs
a government map of cases by neighbourhood currently shows Breightmet South and Darcy Lever with the highest number of cases in the week to last Sunday, she said closer inspection doesn’t show any particular trends within smaller areas either. “We have seen very widespread cases across the borough," she said.
Italian media mogul and former prime minister Silvio Berlusconi, who has COVID-19 and a history of heart and other medical problems, was admitted early Friday to a Milan hospital, where tests found that he has the "beginnings" of pneumonia, state radio said. Earlier, one of his top aides, Sen.
Stockport suburb.
Police and paramedics were called to the property in Heaton Moor just before 5am on Sunday and initially three people were taken to hospital. About an hour later - as a police investigation was beginning - more people who were at the party became ill and paramedics were called a second time.Three more casualties were taken to hospital.Of the six who had become ill, three were in a serious condition and had to be placed on ventilators.
Mark David Like many urban dwellers with the freedom and resources to do so, Mariah Carey decamped her plush mansion-sized penthouse in lower Manhattan sometime in March to sequester in seclusion and high style at a grand Westchester County country estate.