The editors of the Guardian, Financial Times, Times, Sunday Times, Daily Telegraph and Daily Mirror have joined together in a rare show of unity urging the Government to look at reform to protect Freedom of Information (FoI) rights.
A dozen current and former Fleet Street editors have joined a call for a review into the Government’s use of FoI, raising “serious concerns” their policies are contributing to a culture of declining press freedom in the UK.
They have been joined by staunch critics of the newspaper industry such as Hacked Off founder Brian Cathcart and founder of rival press regulator Impress Jonathan Heawood.
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Surgical critical care capacity beyond 100 percent comes with great sacrifice for patients and staff. One hundred trusts were at or over last year s total capacity as of January 24 .
In response, NHS in the Midlands said the rates of coronavirus infection across the Midlands have risen steeply and this is reflected in increasing pressure on NHS services.
A spokesperson said: The NHS is continuing to provide urgent care when people need it and our local hospitals have done an amazing job in flexing their capacity to meet demand. We would urge the public to continue observing social distancing rules and hands, face and space advice.