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Premium Content Subscriber only To be the best at making delicious breads, pastries and pies, you have to pour your heart and soul into it. That is according to Kim Hogan, who together with her husband Colin, owns and operates the bakery Whitsunday Times readers voted as the best in the Whitsundays. Walking into their Proserpine Pies and Pastries shop, your stomach’s rumbling kicks up a notch and your sense of smell is aroused as you take in the glorious array of treats such as the lovingly handmade apple turnovers with fresh cream bigger than your face. Proserpine Pies and Pastries owners, husband and wife team Kim Hogan and Colin Hogan. Picture: Kirra Grimes ....
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Maidstone and Tunbridge Wells NHS Trust apologises over elderly patient who died after falling off trolley in Maidstone Hospital | Updated: 12:38, 15 February 2021 Maidstone and Tunbridge Wells NHS Foundation Trust has apologised after staff shortages led to the death of an elderly patient who fell off a hospital trolley. Katherine Hogan, 93, had been left overnight on a trolley in a clinical decision unit at Maidstone Hospital because of staff shortages. Staff shortages led to an elderly patient being left on a trolley overnight She fell off the trolley and suffered head injuries that led to her death 15 days later on August 31, 2019. An inquest that concluded last July determined that Mrs Hogan had sustained a severe head injury and major haemorrhage due to a high impact fall from a trolley . ....
The GAA Museum remembers Bloody Sunday. Remember with us. Original Match Ticket In 1920, Tipperary and Dublin were two of the best teams in the country. The political situation at the time saw very few GAA championships completed. Tipperary had qualified for the 1920 Munster semi-final but the military refused to grant permission for the match to take place. Tipperary needed a challenge game and looked to Dublin, a team that had already qualified for the All-Ireland final. On 1st November, a letter from the Tipperary team appeared in the Freemans Journal newspaper: We understand that Tipperary s superiority over Dublin in football, despite two decisive victories is being questioned by Dublin. We, therefore, challenge Dublin to a match on the first available date, on any venue and for any object . ....