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It says that today patients are effectively assessed twice – once by junior A&E staff and then by specialist medics. ONOC’s report states that this wastes time and money and increases the time spent by patients in casualty. Instead, it argues on-call junior doctors from different specialities should be based in A&Es, working alongside the junior staff. The think tank claims a similar structure is already in place for night work and junior doctors would benefit from better training as they would be involved in more stages of the clinical process. ONOC is concerned by the prospect of A&E services being increasingly centralised. It is feared that people without a car will face particular difficulties if more A&Es close in rural and deprived areas.
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Article Highland lorry driver didn't realise he was pushing car along A9 for a mile until 'it spun out in front of him' in Inverness By Ali Morrison | Updated: 11:53, 18 December 2020 Get the Inverness Courier sent to your inbox every week and swipe through an exact replica of the day's newspaper A lorry driver's tipper truck became attached to the rear of a small Nissan as the HGV drifted into the inside lane of a dual carriageway to let faster vehicles pass. Malcolm Grant then pushed the Figaro along the A9 for a mile before the woman driver managed to swerve her car, detach it and crash into the central reservation, near the Caledonian Stadium on December 12 last year.
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Updated: December 18, 2020, 7:37 pm Inverness Sheriff Court Thank you for signing up to The Press and Journal newsletter. Something went wrong - please try again later. Sign Up A lorry driver’s tipper truck became attached to the rear of a small Nissan as the HGV drifted into the inside lane of a dual carriageway to let faster vehicles pass. Malcolm Grant then pushed the Figaro along the A9 for a mile before the woman driver managed to swerve her car, detach it and crash into the central reservation, near the Caledonian Stadium on December 12 last year. No-one was hurt in the dramatic incident, but 54-year-old Grant, of Ellanwood Road, Carrbridge was charged with dangerous driving.
Article Highland lorry driver didn't realise he was pushing car along A9 for a mile until 'it spun out in front of him' By Andrew Dixon Published: 21:00, 18 December 2020 Get the Northern Times sent to your inbox every week and swipe through an exact replica of the day's newspaper A lorry driver's tipper truck became attached to the rear of a small Nissan as the HGV drifted into the inside lane of a dual carriageway to let faster vehicles pass. Malcolm Grant then pushed the Figaro along the A9 for a mile before the woman driver managed to swerve her car, detach it and crash into the central reservation, near the Caledonian Stadium on December 12 last year.
Foothills. The Bats have achieved something highly unusual in the music business: they’ve retained their same lineup from the day they formed nearly 40 years ago through today. Together, they’ve released ten full-length albums and eight EPs, all critically acclaimed. With Foothills, their latest studio album, the band delivers more of the catchy, intelligent indie jangle rock for which they’ve become beloved. Calling from his home in Roseneath, New Zealand, frontman Robert Scott admits that, even with that body of work, The Bats still can’t really claim to be prolific. “We don’t work maybe as much as other bands,” he says. “New Zealand is such a small population of five million [people] that we can only tour around the country maybe twice a year. We’ve had long periods where we haven’t played maybe for a whole year.” He adds that the band members’ commitments to their families and other jobs (Scott also works as a teacher’s aide) also adds to the delay.