The head of the commission that manages Kentucky’s opioid-settlement money said Wednesday that the panel will “explore the possibility” of committing “no less than $42 million” to developing a treatment
This week’s expert insight on the NHS in London: Irreparable sight loss
The full wash-up of how the NHS coped with the covid pandemic may well be some time off but there are some tiny hints of where problems may have lain in an unpublished Health and Safety Executive report.
The HSE inspected 17 acute hospitals – 13 in England, and two each in Scotland and Wales – in covid-related spot checks and found nearly half were in breach of laws around health and safety. Only five had high levels of compliance with measures to manage the risks around covid. The remaining four were “given advice”.
Camden Market s ‘first ever pub’ unveiled
Following a four-month delay to its launch, new neighbourhood pub and restaurant, the Farrier will open in London’s Camden Market on 15 April.
Featuring a hidden courtyard complete with firepit and outdoor covered seating, the 2,100 sq ft site will debut with alfresco drinking and dining and an extensive selection of artisan and natural wines.
The beautifully restored horse hospital buildings – which its founders claim will be Camden Market’s first-ever pub – will open fully as soon as indoor hospitality can commence in keeping with the Government’s post-lockdown roadmap.
The Farrier is the brainchild of three friends from Leeds – George Hartshorn, Chris Gibson and Ollie Patterson – who have collectively worked in the hospitality and music industries for more than 30 years.