After throwing the punch the attack runs off and disappears but police say he was caught, on camera, and they warn, with nearly 100 percent Video Surveillance on its vehicles now, anyone assaulting an employee, will be seen and eventually apprehended. We have been on the initiative to make sure if our operators are a salted whether verbally or physically we do a very thorough investigation. We take operator assaults very seriously. Reporter Springfield Police say the suspect last seen exiting the route 101 trolley running up a ramp from the trolley station not far from the springfield mall. If you have any information on this a tack, police want to hear from you. Live from springfield Delaware County walt hunter for cbs3 Eyewitness News. All right, walt, thanks very much. Pennsylvania hosts Hillary Clinton and Bernie Sanders, three weeks before the april 25th primary. Both candidates made Campaign Appearances in philadelphia today and we have team three coverage for you. Our david spun
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With a record number of UK deaths from alcohol and drinking rates high among children, Bryan Christie examines the data and what is being done to reverse the trends
Campaigners are calling for action to tackle a worsening public health crisis after new data showed that the death toll from alcohol related causes has reached record levels in the UK.
At a time when 27 people in the UK are dying a day as a result of alcohol misuse, drinks companies are spending some £6bn promoting their products in major markets around the world.1
The latest figures from the Office for National Statistics (ONS)2 show that in 2022 there were 10 048 deaths (16.6 per 100 000 people) from alcohol specific causes registered in the UK, the highest number on record. This was 32.8% higher than in 2019, before the covid pandemic. Death rates stabilised in the period from 2012 to 2019.
Meanwhile, a report published on 25 April by the World Health Organization on substance misuse among children in 44 countri
Pressure is mounting on NHS Scotland to speed up the delivery of medical technology for diabetic patients following fears they are losing out.
The charity Diabetes Scotland is calling for the country to match the action being taken in England where a funded, five year implementation plan has been announced for rolling out hybrid closed loop (HCL) technology to patients.1
Although NHS Scotland allocated £14.6m in 2022 to increase access to HCL technology, Diabetes Scotland says too many patients are still struggling to get …
Questions have been raised about the future of a free NHS in Scotland as a major review paints a picture of a struggling service that is failing patients.
Andrew Elder, president of the Royal College of Physicians of Edinburgh, responded to a report from Audit Scotland by saying it is now legitimate to ask if Scotland “can afford to provide every treatment available, free of charge and at the point of access. If we cannot which is plausible given the huge increases in medical treatments available how should we decide what we can provide?”
He called for a national conversation to be held in which the public would be asked to decide on the future direction of the service, a move backed by BMA Scotland.
The call follows publication of Audit Scotland’s annual review of the service1 which says that it is failing to keep pace with demand, resulting …