Record 420,000 patients faced 'appalling delays' of more than 12 HOURS in A&E last year
A record 420,000 patients had to face 'appalling delays' of more than 12 hours in A&E last year, new analysis by the Liberal Democrats has revealed.
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A record 420,000 patients had to face 'appalling delays' of more than 12 hours in A&E last year, new analysis by the Liberal Democrats has revealed.
Four ski patrol members at the Searchmont Resort in Sault Ste. Marie, Ont. were awarded the John D. Harper Lifesaving Award for saving a person's life last season.
Bolton Wanderers' game against Cheltenham Town was abandoned after a supporter suffered a 'suspected cardiac arrest'. Both teams were led off the pitch at Bolton's Toughsheet stadium following the incident in the East Stand of the ground.
AL RAYYAN, QATAR: A physical Australia side dominated India to win their Asian Cup Group B opener 2-0 in front of a crowd largely made up of Indian fans at the Ahmad bin Ali Stadium on Saturday (Jan 13).
AL RAYYAN, Qatar :A physical Australia side dominated India to win their Asian Cup Group B opener 2-0 on Saturday in front of a crowd largely made up of Indian fans at the Ahmad bin Ali Stadium.
The NHS winter crisis has continued to hit England as A&E waiting times, ambulance response times and waiting lists continue to operate at near-record-breaking levels of stress. Only 54.7 per cent of arrivals at major A&E departments were either admitted, transferred or discharged within four hours of arrival in December.
Readin Tommy Wrong was a surprise winner of the Lawlor's Of Naas Novice Hurdle as Willie Mullins sent out the first three home.
MELBOURNE : Caroline Wozniacki and Angelique Kerber have both experienced great triumphs at the Australian Open but admit they will be unable to focus purely on the tennis as they return to Melbourne Park after long absences this year.