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Hopes are high that planned developments at a Cumbrian hospital will mean a bright future for its patients. The second phase of West Cumberland Hospital’s redevelopment was the subject of a virtual event from North Cumbria Integrated Care NHS Foundation Trust. Head of communications services for the trust Kath Hughes was joined by Dean Oliver, director of performance and improvement, as well as Mike Walker, consultant surgeon and Yvonne Fairbairn, associate director of operations. Mr Walker said: “I see for the first time we have a sustainable plan, we’re making changes and we can build a service that we can be really proud of.” ....
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Last modified on Thu 10 Dec 2020 17.05 EST Where there is sitcom, there is (usually) self-delusion: in the gap between self-image and reality, youâll find Basil Fawlty, Del Boy, Alan Partridge â and now Alex Santini, the lead idiot of new web series Petrichor, which launched on Wednesday. The tale of a delusional wannabe auteur failing to get his inane short film off the ground, Will Farrell and Ben Rowseâs four-parter shows thereâs life in the mockumentary yet, particularly when showcasing the talents of a veritable whoâs who of creative British comedy. The 15-minute episodes style themselves a behind-the-scenes âmaking ofâ offered exclusively to the filmâs crowdfunders. But itâs soon clear that no movie will ever get made. Santini (played by one half of The Pin, Alex Owen) has a pretentious title, of which he is absurdly proud â but little else to go on. We watch as he appoints an underqualified producer, assembles (and p ....