Baby boy with severe flat head needs treatment not available on NHS It s one of those things that can happen, and in his case it has ended up severe.
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Five month old Tommy Hall (Image: Christina Hall)
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A five and a half month old baby who has a severe flat head needs a specialist helmet to help it grow correctly.
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New Delhi: Omega Seiki Pvt. Ltd., part of Anglian Omega Group of companies, today announced that it will be bringing advanced chemistry cells to India in association with New York based company C4V. C4V plans to become the first lithium-ion cell maker with solid state technology in India as a part of PM Modi’s ambitious Rs 18,000 crore PLI scheme.
The Memorandum of Understanding signed between the two companies will also see the manufacturing of solid-state batteries first time in India which will be find a usage in Omega Seiki’s range of electric vehicles. The solid-state batteries offer high energy density without compromising on affordability.
Scots benefits cheat mum who stole over £50,000 returned to jail after failed appeal
Rosanna Anderson took thousands in benefits payments despite living with her then-partner at their family home.
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The 31-year-old admitted receiving the excess Child Tax Credits payments during an appearance at Edinburgh Sheriff Court. (Image: Credit: Alexander Lawrie)
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By Alex Lawrie
Rosanna Anderson appeared at Edinburgh Sheriff Court A MUM-OF-SIX who was gifted nearly £3,000 by her local community to buy a specially designed helmet for her baby son has been jailed after admitting claiming six years worth of benefits she was not entitled to. Rosanna Anderson wrongly claimed more than £50,000 after failing to inform the Department for Work and Pensions she was living with her then-partner in the family home. Anderson, who has six children and is step-mum to one, claimed the excess child tax credits payments while living with her former partner Stuart McTaggart at a house in Tranent.