Many thanks to Maureen Kinsey who kept Southport news coming, writing last week’s column while I made what may be my final trip to our time share at Trapp Family Lodge in Stowe, Vermont. Our time-share week is now owned by two of our three offspring.
Weather continues to dominate the news, but this week in a good way. Since last Friday the cold temperatures have allowed the Southport School students to begin skating on their new ice rink. Some of the children were moving about on the ice with.
The ocean has had its way with us! As I began this column on Friday, Jan. 12, we await another storm tonight and tomorrow, this time arriving in Midcoast Maine at the same time as an extraordinary high tide, noted on the news as being 14.3 feet.
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Baby deaths and tumours untreated for months spark review at Liverpool Women s Hospital
Troubling incidents have some NHS managers worried lessons are not being learned
05:00, 15 MAR 2021
A series of serious incidents at Liverpool Women s Hospital have sparked a review (Image: Liverpool Echo)
The deaths of newborn babies, cancerous tumours being left untreated for months and a swab being left inside a woman during a caesarean section are among troubling incidents under review at Liverpool Women s Hospital. Concerning themes have emerged over the past 12 months at the specialist hospital in Crown Street, Toxteth, which have led to serious consequences for patients.