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Letters: The Duke used his role for pioneering engagement with faith groups

A black commemorative poppy on the bonnet of a car Credit: AP SIR – The Duke of Edinburgh, a man of private faith, also used his role to bring together different faith groups. He founded St George’s House in 1966 as a forum for civil society, faith groups and others to debate significant issues. For many years he presented the Templeton Prize, which recognised outstanding religious and spiritual leadership. He organised an interfaith dialogue between Jews, Christians, and Muslims in 1984, together with Sir Evelyn de Rothschild and Crown Prince El Hassan of Jordan. He built on this by founding the Alliance of Religions and Conservation in 1995 to mobilise the great faiths to work on environmental challenges. He had the foresight to see that their moral teachings, and 80 per cent of the world’s population, could be part of the solution to social problems.

I am so thrilled : Dr Amir Khan becomes the first ambassador for Leeds Hospitals Charity

I am so thrilled : Dr Amir Khan becomes the first ambassador for Leeds Hospitals Charity
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Nurse who was jailed for life for murdering four elderly women has case referred to Court of Appeal

Colin Norris, 45, was found guilty in 2008 by a majority for murdering the four patients by injecting them with lethal doses of insulin The nurse who was jailed for life for murdering four patients and attempting to kill a fifth has had his case referred to the Court of Appeal. Colin Norris, 45, who was dubbed the angel of death , was found guilty in 2008 by a majority for murdering the patients by injecting them with lethal doses of insulin at Leeds General Infirmary and the city s St James s Hospital.     The four women who died - Ethel Hall, Bridget Bourke, Doris Ludlam and Irene Crookes - and the fifth woman Vera Wilby were all elderly inpatients on orthopaedic wards in Leeds where he worked as a nurse.

Mum s warning as common cold in pregnancy left child unable to walk or talk

Mum s warning as common cold in pregnancy left child unable to walk or talk Courtney Farnell, 21, is now caring for her daughter for life after she caught cytomegalovirus during her pregnancy. The mum is now warning other parents about the virus 10:00, 6 JAN 2021 Courtney Farnell is now trying to raise awareness on the condition (Image: Courtney Farnell / SWNS) Sign up for Daily Star Hot Topics newsletter for the most exciting real life, fashion and sex tips HOT off the pressInvalid EmailSomething went wrong, please try again later. Yes, put some glamour in my life When you subscribe we will use the information you provide to send you these newsletters. Your information will be used in accordance with ourPrivacy Notice.

Rethinking Design: How the pandemic is transforming healthcare

Rethinking Design series: Hospitals Hospital building programmes are in the spotlight like never before. The delivery of the Nightingale hospitals to provide emergency relief care during the first weeks of the coronavirus crisis demonstrated the pace at which health facilities could be built – and proved that the UK construction sector has the capability to deliver these types of healthcare facilities on demand. Add to this a government programme to build 40 hospitals within the next decade, as well as the implications of the pandemic on the physical makeup of hospital buildings, and it is clear that the design and the way in which these facilities are delivered is certain to change in numerous ways over the coming years.

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