kate brintworth s job to keep midwives in the role. things already are improving. we ve got 700 more midwives in post. we ve seen sickness rates going down, our retention rates are improving. staff are starting to feel and report to us through our front line conversations with leaders in services that things are feeling better. the department of health says it s invested £165 million a year to improve maternity and neonatal care, and that will soon go up to 186 million. hello, little xenia. baby xenia left hospital a day after she was born and now she s settling into life with mum and dad nicole and michael. when she was born, i was just so happy. the best feeling ever. catherine burns, bbc news. we ve all heard about the kindness of strangers but one teenager says when she hit rock bottom, the intervention of a passer by was nothing
baby xenia left hospital a day after she was born and now she s settling into life with mum and dad nicole and michael. when she was born, i was just so happy. the best feeling ever. catherine burns, bbc news. hello. it s another cold, wintry day out there today. we ve got some icy stretches around, some fog patches that are going to linger all day, particularly across parts of northern scotland. but for most of us, thankfully, it is going to be another dry day. still plenty of flood warnings out, but they re starting to reduce in number now. so high pressure driving our weather at the moment. quite a few isobars in the south. this is where we ve got the breeziest conditions. breeze coming in from the east or north east for southern england and wales too. still some wintry showers down towards the channel islands into the afternoon. also some snow flurries for the likes of dartmoor, for instance, as well. one or two light showers could come out of this cloud across north east england a
because we re doing. as england s chief midwifery officer, it s part of kate brintworth s job to keep midwives in the role. things already are improving. we ve got 700 more midwives imposed. we ve seen sickness rates going down, our retention rates are improving. staff are starting to feel and report to us through our frontline conversations with leaders in services that things are feeling better. the department of health says it s invested millions of pounds a year into neonatal care and that will soon go up to 186 million. baby xenia left hospital a day after she was born. and now she s settling into life with mum and dad nicole and michael. when she was born, i was just so happy. the best feeling ever. catherine burns, bbc news.
to care for the number of people that are requiring your care, then the safetyjust goes. i may have just about preserved safety, butjust preserving safety shouldn t be enough in the nhs. i am optimistic for the future because we re doing. as england s chief midwifery officer, it s part of kate brentwood s job to keep midwives in the role. things already are improving. we ve got 700 more midwives imposed. we ve seen sickness rates going down, our retention rates are improving. staff are starting to feel and report to us through our frontline conversations with leaders in services that things are feeling better. baby xenia left hospital a day after she was born. and now she s settling into life with mum and dad, nicole and michael. when she was born, i was just so happy. the best feeling ever. catherine burns, bbc news. in washington, a court