Man denies seriously injuring boy by danger-driving motorbike before horror smash
Luke Andrew O Neill has pleaded not guilty to causing serious injury by dangerous driving (Image: Ian Cooper)
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A man has denied causing serious injury to a teenager by driving a motorbike dangerously.
Driver admits causing motorcyclist s death as he pulled out to overtake on A171 Moors Road
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Family faced heartbreak of saying goodbye to son at just 3 days old - but August s memory lives on
But August Joseph Stephens parents are making sure their son s memory lives on while bringing a smile to hospital wards where patients can t have visitors
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A family who faced the devastating loss of their son aged just three days old is hoping his memory will bring a smile to the faces of those in hospital.
South Tees Hospitals NHS Trust has navigated choppy financial waters for the past decade. Former chief executive Siobhan McArdle said she considered demands for further savings “too great a challenge” on her departure in 2019. Covid has changed NHS funding arrangements in the past year with top up cash from NHS England helping the trust through the pandemic. But board leaders were warned there was still a long way to go and a lot of money still to be spent on infrastructure at their latest meeting this week. The trust was promised more than £140m of debts would be written off in a move unveiled at the start of the pandemic last year.