Baker Creates a Stunning 6ft Cake of Father Christmas Hugging an NHS Worker in Scrubs to Thank Hospital Staff for Their Work
A woman has baked a 6ft cake of a nurse hugging Father Christmas to thank NHS staff for their life saving work on the frontline.
Rosie Dummer spent two weeks painstakingly preparing the giant cake which served up 1,200 portions and weighed more than 30st.
The mother-of-four, from Manchester, was asked to prepare a cake for Channel 5’s Amazing Cakes and Bakes, which is set to air later this month, and wanted to create a fitting tribute to the NHS staff.
HE development of a first-of-its kind healthcare college in the grounds of a hospital has been paused because of the coronavirus crisis meaning the creation of new car parking spaces have also been put on hold. The £40 million Bolton College of Medical Sciences to be developed in the grounds of Royal Bolton Hospital was given planning approval last year but has been put on hold. And now an application submitted in March to build temporary car park spaces in the grounds of the hospital due to the construction of the centre has been withdrawn. Bolton NHS Foundation Trust has said the new spaces within the grounds of the hospital are currently not required,
Perfect son fell from party boat in Prague and drowned days after finishing his A-Levels, inquest hears
Steven Roberts was on a family holiday in the Czech capital
Steven Roberts (Image: Family Handout)
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Bolton MP Yasmin Qureshi suffered convulsions and struggled to breathe during Covid-19 nightmare - and still isn t fully recovered
The 57-year-old spent six days on oxygen in hospital after developing symptoms
Bolton South East MP Yasmin Qureshi (Image: Copyright Unknown)
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First published on Mon 21 Dec 2020 05.41 EST
A shadow minister who became the first female MP to be admitted to hospital with Covid-19 has described the “unbearable pain” caused by coughing fits and pneumonia as the disease took hold.
Yasmin Qureshi, the Labour MP for Bolton South East and a shadow minister for international development, said she was left “anxious and concerned” after being taken by ambulance to her local hospital in October.
Two months later, she is slowly returning to normal but still struggles to take her once regular walks.
In her first interview about her experience, Qureshi, 57, said that, as for many others, her illness began with a fever and developed within a week into a continuous cough.