Health chiefs brace themselves for GPs to go on strike
HEALTH chiefs are bracing themselves for the region’s GPs to go on strike.
HEALTH chiefs are bracing themselves for the region’s GPs to go on strike.
TWO police constables failed to investigate the robbery and strangling of a vulnerable woman in a Bristol alleyway and then tried to cover up their mistakes, a misconduct hearing was told.
Avon Fire & Rescue Service (AFRS) chiefs proposed sending fire engines to emergencies with just four personnel instead of the current five to save money and balance the books.
A report by His Majesty’s Inspectorate of Constabulary 12 months ago said the force needed to improve how it enforces the law against offenders accessing indecent images of children.
An Avon & Somerset Constabulary misconduct panel ruled that PC Tamsin Devlin committed gross misconduct.
Chief Constable Sarah Crew has admitted the majority of these have been appointed into non-uniformed roles, including intelligence gathering and offender management.
Chief Constable Sarah Crew says the constabulary is the “victim of its own success” in catching rapists, putting more on the register.
A primary school teacher teacher living in Weston-super-Mare who sent videos of child abuse on social media has been struck off from the profession indefinitely.
The woman stayed awake throughout one “truly distressing” night because she felt it was the only way she could be safe, before texting a friend: “Get me out of here”.
There is an “outside chance” that a Lucy Letby-style serial killer nurse is working at the BRI, Bristol Children’s Hospital or Weston General, bosses have warned.
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