Blairgowrie OAP banned from speaking to his wife after pulling knife on her by Gordon Currie
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A 72-year-old husband has been banned from talking to his wife for two years after he pulled a knife on her during a row at their home.
Douglas Gannon was made the subject of a non-harassment order preventing him from having any contact with Ruby Gannon over the next 24 months.
Perth Sheriff Court was told that 69-year-old Mrs Gannon wanted protection from her husband after bringing their relationship to an end.
Car driven dangerously by man (72) had five major defects
Perth Sheriff Court depute fiscal Sarah Wilkinson said George Robertson s vehicle was in an unroadworthy condition
Perth Sheriff Court. Pictures by staff photographer Richard Wilkins
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NHS datacentre transformation projects continue apace during pandemic
NHS trusts have continued to invest in their datacentre estates throughout the Covid-19 pandemic, but the nature of their upgrade projects continues to evolve
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UK National Health Service (NHS) datacentre builds and modernisation projects are continuing apace against the backdrop of the Covid-19 pandemic, as IT leaders need resilient IT infrastructures on which to base their digital transformation plans.
John Thompson, managing director of datacentre infrastructure management specialist Advanced Power Technology (APT), says the future looks rosy for its projects, which are largely focused on refreshing power and cooling or monitoring and management tools, but also include the building of new datacentres. Tenders and contracts continue to progress with a range of NHS trusts.
Cumbria and Nottinghamshire care homes pilot diagnostic telemedicine
Two care homes trial telemedicine system that allows GPs to carry out detailed patient assessments without leaving the surgery
Share this item with your network: By Published: 08 Mar 2021 10:22
Care homes in Cumbria and Nottinghamshire are piloting a diagnostic telemedicine system that allows doctors to undertake virtual care home rounds.
The Teki-Hub system was developed by GPs and is being trialled by the Pathfinders specialist and complex care centre for physical health needs in Nottinghamshire and Kirksanton care home in Cumbria.
The telemedicine equipment includes a no-touch infrared thermometer, digital stethoscope, otoscope and tongue depressor attachments. The system uses Wi-Fi, mobile or satellite networks to connect to GP surgeries, community services or hospitals, so clinicians can use video to direct care home staff to administer tests.