Starostka Lidic: Po válce tu žily jen ženy Ze solidarity vznikla v zahraničí stejnojmenná místa sputniknews.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from sputniknews.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
A NURSE who stole medication prescribed to a recently deceased resident at a care home she worked at has been spared jail. Jodie Smith, from Rainford, took a prescription of Lorazepam, which is used to treat anxiety and sleeping problems, as she was ‘struggling to cope’ with the pressures of working during the coronavirus pandemic. She was caught with the class C drug after being spotted driving ‘erratically’ by swerving in the road and mounting the kerb. The reason for this was drinking a bottle of wine after finishing her shift working at The Old Vicarage Care Home in Burtonwood.
A NURSE who stole medication prescribed to a recently deceased resident at a care home she worked at has been spared jail. Jodie Smith took a prescription of Lorazepam, which is used to treat anxiety and sleeping problems, as she was ‘struggling to cope’ with the pressures of working during the coronavirus pandemic. She was caught with the class C drug after being spotted driving ‘erratically’ by swerving in the road and mounting the kerb. The reason for this was drinking a bottle of wine after finishing her shift working at The Old Vicarage Care Home in Burtonwood. The 35-year-old appeared for sentence at Liverpool, Knowsley and St Helens Magistrates’ Court on Wednesday after admitting charges of theft, possession of a class C drug and drink driving.
Among the ceremonies marking the 76th anniversary of the Prague Uprising on Wednesday, May 5, was the unveiling of a commemorative plaque to two British servicemen who participated in the uprising and whose daring deed saved many lives. The ceremony took place at a school building on Na Smetance street in Prague’s Vinohrady district, where the two British soldiers devised a ploy that brought about the surrender of a German unit which posed a grave danger to the resistance fighters at the Czechoslovak Radio building.
The voice of British serviceman William Greig, calling for help from the Czechoslovak Radio building where tough fighting was taking place in a revolt that sparked the Prague Uprising, has been played many times from the Czechoslovak Radio Archives. Yet until recently the story of William Greig and Thomas Vokes, two British soldiers who took part in the uprising was not well known.
Vrbětice ONLINE: V Moskvě i Praze zůstane sedm diplomatů Špiony vyhmátli i v Bratislavě? blesk.cz - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from blesk.cz Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.