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UK hospitals accused of burying dozens of patient safety reports

UK hospitals accused of burying dozens of patient safety reports Denis Campbell Health policy editor © Provided by The Guardian Photograph: Christopher Furlong/Getty Images Hospitals have been accused of burying the results of dozens of secret reports written by expert groups of doctors asked to investigate patient safety problems. NHS trusts have been criticised for “disgraceful secrecy” for not publishing the reports, and often not even sharing them with regulators charged with overseeing standards of care. While trusts have asked medical royal colleges to undertake 111 “invited reviews” over the last five years, they have put only 16 in the public domain, BBC One’s Panorama will reveal on Wednesday.

Merseyside s past cinemas lost to Lidl, Boots and even a car park

Merseyside s past cinemas lost to Lidl, Boots and even a car park They used to be on almost every street corner before viewing habits changed Updated The former Abbey cinema in Wavertree; pic by Andy Teebay Uproar greeted news that supermarket chain Lidl wanted to demolish a former Liverpool cinema to make way for a new store. Plans will be put before the council to level the former Abbey Cinema building on Church Road North in Wavertree, which featured in the original draft lyrics to The Beatles song In My Life. Lidl bought the old picture palace last year, after the Co-op moved out.

Sister of man who died after AstraZeneca jab urges public to have vaccine

Dr Alison Astles, the sister of Neil Astles, 59, who died in hospital on Easter Sunday from a blood clot after receiving his first AstraZeneca jab dose on 17 March. Photograph: BBC News/PA Dr Alison Astles, the sister of Neil Astles, 59, who died in hospital on Easter Sunday from a blood clot after receiving his first AstraZeneca jab dose on 17 March. Photograph: BBC News/PA Thu 8 Apr 2021 09.13 EDT Last modified on Thu 8 Apr 2021 11.37 EDT The sister of a man who died from a rare blood clot on the brain after receiving the AstraZeneca vaccine has urged the public to “keep saving lives” by continuing to receive the jab.

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