to have captured a strategic town. tributes are paid to the 19 children and two teachers killed in the texas school shooting, as parents criticise the police for not taking faster action against the gunman. excuse me, sir. i supposed to move? how one man is taking a supermarket to court for refusing entry to his assistance cat. good afternoon and welcome to the bbc s lunchtime news. nottingham university hospitals nhs trust has been ordered to make significant and immediate improvements to its maternity services. concerns have been raised about avoidable deaths and injuries to mothers and babies. the care quality commission says the trust has serious staffing and cultural problems. yesterday the senior midwife donna ockenden was appointed to chair an independent review of maternity care at the trust, which has said it is working hard to make all the improvements necessary. sanchia berg reports. a warning, you may find some details and images distressing from the start of this
inquiries and they said they wanted donna 0ckenden or sambi like that to take over the inquiry, so they were very pleased when it was announced somebody like that, that donna 0ckenden would be leading it, because they have confidence that she entity and will do the job thoroughly. 0f she entity and will do the job thoroughly. of course, her report was very much welcomed by the families in the other trust where she investigated. the prime minister says measures outlined by the chancellor yesterday will not fix everything for everyone but are temporary support to help people cope with a spike in energy prices. rishi sunak announced support worth £15 billion, including an energy bill discount of £400 per household. but labour says the financial help could have been targeted better. 0ur economics correspondent, andy verity, reports. take any high street in the country, in this case bristol, and you will find people who will tell you why the government had to act, something we are a
they were not happy with those inquiries and they said they wanted donna 0ckenden or somebody like that to take over the inquiry, so they were very pleased when it was announced that donna 0ckenden would be leading it, because they have confidence that she and her team will do thejob thoroughly. of course, her report was very much welcomed by the families in the other trust where she investigated. the prime minister says measures outlined by the chancellor yesterday will not fix everything for everyone, but are temporary support to help people cope with a spike in energy prices. rishi sunak announced support worth £15 billion, including an energy bill discount of £400 per household. but labour says the financial help could have been targeted better. 0ur economics correspondent, andy verity, reports. take any high street in the country, in this case bristol, and you will