Mr Tarry added: “Each death was preventable and arose from systemic failures in the provision of mental health care services in Essex.”
He wants to see the establishment of a Statutory Public Inquiry, “a truly independent expert” as chair and scope of the inquiry to expand the whole Essex area.
Mr Tarry said: “As a Government Minister, you owe this to these families, who have suffered so much, and to the country.
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“Those who are in the care of mental health services should not fear being abused or being neglected by incompetent or ruthless actors, surely a scarce minority in our extraordinary NHS system, but still present.”
Harbor Beach Community Hospital Welcomes New Physician
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Harbor Beach Community Hospital announces the addition of Dr. Laura Parks to their medical team.
Dr. Parks earned her bachelor of science in 2014 and her Doctorate of Osteopathic Medicine in 2018 from Michigan State University. She is currently completing her residency at Beaumont Health in Troy, Michigan, and will graduate this June.
Dr. Parks and her husband, Mitchell, are excited to make Harbor Beach home. No stranger to a rural community, Dr. Parks grew up on a dairy and cash crop farm in Corunna. Growing up, she was very active in the agriculture community and participated in both 4H and FFA. Dr. Parks and Mitchell will be relocating to the area after her graduation. Although I have enjoyed my time spent in busy southeast Michigan, said Parks, I am looking forward to returning to a rural community. I love having a sense of home in the places I live and work, and I kno
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The finalists for the Bird Photographer of the Year 2021 (BPOTY) competition have been chosen from more than 22,000 entries from 73 countries.
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image captionA white-tailed sea eagle and a red fox confront each other in Rausu, Japan, in one of the shortlisted images in BPOTY
The competition, now in its sixth year, provides financial help to grassroots conservation projects through its charity partner Birds on the Brink. The standard of photography was incredibly high, and the diversity in different species was great to see, said Will Nicholls, wildlife cameraman and director at BPOTY.
21 incredible pictures from the Bird Photographer of the Year 2021
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21 incredible pictures from the Bird Photographer of the Year 2021
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As well as gifting us a flock of spectacular images, the world’s premier bird photography contest is a strong supporter of conservation, providing financial support for grassroots projects through their charity partner Birds on the Brink.
The winners of the competition will be announced on 1 September 2021. Until then, you can fly over to their website for even more great snaps.
Any food left, Mum? A hungry juvenile shag literally dives down its mother throat for more fish rather than waiting for it to be fully regurgitated. This image was taken on the Farne Islands, one of the most accessible ‘Puffin Islands’ in the UK. A short boat trip from Seahouses in Northumberland drops you into another world of puffins, guillemots and ravenous shags.
A small act of self-expression. - by New Idea 11 Mar 2021
Being royal is all about upholding tradition and following protocol but when it comes to the females of the family and their beauty habits, things can get a little ugly.
WATCH BELOW: Princess Charlotte flicks her hair just like mum Kate Middleton.
For every carefully preened princess and coifed queen, there is a daring duchess and a made-over monarch pushing those old royal rules.
While Hollywood stars lavish in the latest beauty fads, simplicity is key for the royal family’s females with each expected to stay fresh-faced and formal for all those public engagements and private functions.