LITTLE VALLEY — An Olean man was sentenced in Cattaraugus County Court to two years in state prison for his conviction of second-degree assault in an incident that occurred last
JAMESTOWN POLICE DEPARTMENT ¯ Timothy S. Smith, 42, of Jamestown, was charged with fourth-degree criminal mischief, three counts of endangering the welfare o
An investigation into the sinking of a fishing boat off the north wales coast has concluded it was unstable after being heavily loaded and significantly modified. all three crew members died when the nicola faith sank lastjanuary. investigators say the boat was regularly operated in an unsafe manner. liam evans reports. the search for the nicola faith covered an area of 500 square miles off the north wales coast. battling the cold days of january crews from several rl ni stations looked for a sign of the boat and the three crew members. it would be another six weeks of agony for the families of skipper carl mcgrath, ross ballantyne and alan maynard before the bodies were recovered after the boat sunk another two weeks until the first set was finally found 2.2 miles, 177 metres
A Stevenage business which celebrates its 33rd birthday this year has been reflecting on its success, having been closely linked to the Comet and the wider.
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Tony Hockley offers his view on the recently leaked draft white paper, suggesting that the government is planning major reforms in a proposed shake-up of NHS England.
Professor Alan Maynard once referred to successive governments’ health policies as ‘redisorganisation’. A leaked health white paper suggests that the latest episode of redisorganisation may be about to commence. Boris Johnson would be right to worry. The change that is needed is cultural not structural.
Since the 1960s, legislative change has been seen as the solution to the problems of the NHS. Eventually each change is unpicked. Centralisation appears the solution to the complexities of decentralisation, and vice versa. A step-change in public funding appears the solution to falling standards, then more measured spending growth appears the solution to falling productivity. The cycle of redisorganisation goes round and round, diverting resources and political capital as it does, and de