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Newborn's death 'due to gross failures of midwives'
The coroner at newborn baby Ida Lock's inquest highlights eight opportunities that were missed.BBC News - 4d -
Jamie Carragher believes Liverpool defeat has ‘shone a light’ on big problem facing Arne Slot
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SpaceX’s Latest Starship Explosion Marks Two Consecutive Failures
The new version of Starship will be tested again in four to six weeks. A third consecutive failure could indicate fundamental problems with the updated design.Wired - Mar. 8 -
Knight’s sacking exposes England’s failure to plan captaincy succession | Raf Nicholson
Eight weeks until their next series they must appoint a coach, a captain and try to show they are serious about cultural change. They say in cricket that one brings two: something that has proved ...The Guardian - 3d -
Baby deaths trust claimed £2m 'good care' payments
An NHS trust criticised over a baby's death claimed money for providing good care, the BBC can reveal.BBC News - 54m -
Young people with long Covid 'battle' for NHS care
Kaylee, 17, who experiences dizziness and shortness of breath, says she has not seen an NHS specialist for two years.BBC News - 4d -
NHS England chair warns the buck now stops with ministers
Will the abolition of NHS England work? Senior NHS England leader Richard Meddings has given the first response from the organisation itselfBBC News - Mar. 16 -
First NHS vape clinic treating addicts as young as 11
Pilot scheme could be rolled out across England to help tackle growing nicotine problem impacting adolescentsFinancial Times - Mar. 12 -
InZoi Has 16 Different Types Of Death, Including Shocking And Unexpected Ones
Similar to The Sims, the in-game Zois in InZoi can die if you don't take care of them or if they suffer an accident. It's now come to light that the game has 16 unique types of death, including ...GameSpot - 5d
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