Dr Olajide Ogunjimi, 47, was handcuffed and tear gassed while being arrested
He called police to his house to report unknown offence when they subdued him
The doctor was a trainee specialist registrar at Bolton Hospital, Gtr Manchester
Police did not charge him but reported him to the General Medical Council
Tribunal has allowed him to return to work saying police were too heavy handed
A BLACKBURN based training provider is delivering a new pathway for young people who left school during the pandemic. Training 2000, based on Furthergate Business Park, Harwood Street, hopes to help youngsters bridge the gap between leaving school and going on to an apprenticeship of full time job at a time when young peoples prospects have been hit hard. A range of traineeships will be available, focusing on preparing 16 to 18 year olds for the world of work and have been calibrated with the impact that the pandemic has had on learning and employment prospects. Lead Tutor Jonathon Ayling said: “We have updated our employability section of the Traineeship to reflect the needs of learners whose learning has been disrupted by Covid-19.”
Is your creativity feeling zapped right now?
Dr Sandi Mann, a senior psychology lecturer at the University of Central Lancashire, goes so far as to say lockdown boredom could be “a catalyst for the most creative period in the history of mankind”. This, she suggests, is because when we are bored, our minds wander and we daydream – and both processes are the catalyst for creativity.
“In this time, we come up with more creative ideas and different approaches to problem solving,” she tells HuffPost UK. “This is why so many new and exciting business ideas have sprung up during lockdown, and parents have devised creative ways to entertain their kids after school hours and during half term.