My name. They will also have to be renumbering the subsections of clause six with cross references and hassles are covered in my amendments. Hassles are covered in my amendments. . , amendments. Im happy to second and su ort all amendments. Im happy to second and support all of amendments. Im happy to second and support all of the amendments. Im happy to second and support all of the amendments amendments. Im happy to second and support all of the amendments with i support all of the amendments with the suggestions with regards to the psychiatrists opinions and he does a valid point that perhaps we havent had full consultation and understanding of the involvement of doctors and their calibre of the doctors and their calibre of the doctor and to support the individual in that decision and i completely accept what Doctor Allinson has said with regard to that but mr thomas makes it very clear that this is work and we should be. This is not a straightforward process and psychiatrists opini
Equipment is keeping those in need out of the dentists chair. Good morning. The government rejects claims that it was too slow to cancel big sporting events. It comes after some coronavirus deaths were blamed on Liverpools Champions League game against Athletico Madrid last month. Good morning today we are looking ata good morning today we are looking at a briskey wind for many, it will feel chilly along the east coast but we lose the patchy rain from the south west. Ill have more at x 20 seven a. M. south west. Ill have more at x 20 seven a. M. At 27 minutes past. Its tuesday, april 21. Our top story the latest measures to tackle the coronavirus pandemic, including whether people should be told to wear masks when not at home. That will be discussed by the governments Scientific Advisory Committee Later today. Nhs providers, thats the body that looks after hospital trusts in england, has warned this could lead to further shortages for staff, as andy moore reports. Manjeet singh riyat w
The Government has not learnt lessons from concerns raised over the development of the National Disability Strategy, and its efforts to engage with disabled people are “perceived to be superficial”, says the Women and Equalities Committee.
Disabled activist Ellen Clifford has begun a legal challenge against the Department for Work and Pensions for failing to consult fairly or lawfully on plans that could cut income for some disabled people by £390 a month.