Woman who nearly cancelled doctor s appointment because of coronavirus is told she has cancer for second time
Lisa Harvey, 49, said she considered cancelling her appointment because of coronavirus
Lisa Harvey, 49, has spoken out about the importance of visiting the GP (Image: Lisa Harvey)
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Aisling has loved clouds and weather since she was a little girl. She says she was always curious why the weather was different every day and why it was never warm in Ireland in the summer!
Many years later, she completed a Masters in Meteorology in UCD and then came to the UK to start a career as a weather forecaster with MeteoGroup UK. Three years later she retrained with the Met Office to become a low flying aviation meteorologist working alongside the RAF. Later she moved to the BBC where she worked as a forecaster and eventually a weather presenter for the BBC. She joined ITV in 2017 as a weather presenter for ITV Anglia and UTV.
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Mark Isherwood, MS for North Wales By Mark Isherwood, MS for North Wales Leading the Welsh Conservative Senedd debate on Support for palliative care during the pandemic , I highlighted the pandemic s impact on those providing end-of-life care and those who are terminally ill and their loved ones, emphasised the importance of high quality palliative care and bereavement support services, noted that the Welsh Government allocation to the Hospice Emergency Fund was less generous than equivalent funds in all other UK nations, and called on the Welsh Government to increase support for palliative care and bereavement support services. Questioning the First Minister, I called on him to justify his proposed Local Government Settlement, where Local Authorities in North Wales, with a higher proportion of older people, are set to lose out to South Wales yet again.