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NHS Highland and Grampian failed to 'grasp opportunity' to save businessman's life after horror car crash, rules Court of Session

  Article NHS Highland and Grampian failed to grasp opportunity to save businessman s life after horror car crash, rules Court of Session By Louise Glen Published: 14:52, 08 February 2021 Get the Inverness Courier sent to your inbox every week and swipe through an exact replica of the day s newspaper Court of Session Edinburgh Opportunities to save the life of a man who died in a fatal car accident were not grasped by NHS Highlands and Grampian, the Court of Session has heard. Yet, Lady Wise ruled it was a morally reprehensible driver who had a greater role in the death of businessman John Widdowson (59) on a Highland road than the doctors who failed to treat his injuries properly.

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NHS Highland and Grampian did not 'grasp opportunity' to save man's life after horror car crash, rules Court of Session

  Article NHS Highland and Grampian did not grasp opportunity to save man s life after horror car crash, rules Court of Session By Louise Glen  |  Updated: 14:16, 08 February 2021 Get the Ross-shire Journal sent to your inbox every week and swipe through an exact replica of the day s newspaper Court of Session Edinburgh Opportunities to save the life of a man who died in a fatal car accident were not grasped by NHS Highlands and Grampian, the Court of Session has heard. Yet, Lady Wise ruled it was a morally reprehensible driver who had a greater role in the death of businessman John Widdowson (59) on a Highland road than the doctors who failed to treat his injuries properly.

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Brand law working group meetings come to a close

LINCOLN, Neb. – It is finished, but far from over. Cattle and dairy industry reps assembled by Sen. Steve Halloran, chairman of Nebraska’s Agriculture committee, have spent more than 12 hours over four meetings discussing Nebraska’s Brand Act as part of Halloran’s interim study, LR 378, and suggesting changes to make Nebraska’s brand law more user friendly and modern. A report, to be compiled by ag committee research analyst Rick Leonard, is expected before Christmas, however, what the spring legislative session will look like as the pandemic stretches into 2021 is still an unknown variable. The fourth and final meeting, which was hosted via remote video conference on Monday, Dec. 7, continued discussions from past LR 378 meetings, beginning with a large chunk of time devoted to the contention around a Nebraska Beef Producers Committee proposal that would exempt cattle from inspection when being moved from grow yards or background facilities into a registered feedlot (RFL

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