Sunday, 14 October 2018

Conservatives do not need a new leader - Duncan Smith

Political reporter(reuters/wp):
Conservative Party does not need a new leader to settle deep divisions over the government’s Brexit strategy, Iain Duncan Smith, a former leader and eurosceptic lawmaker, said on Sunday.
Speaking on Sky News, Duncan Smith said he was in favour of trying to convince Prime Minister Theresa May to change tack in her strategy to leave the European Union rather than replacing her by mounting an “insurrection”.

'Staggering' 72% of terminal breast cancer patients don't get dedicated nurse

Health reporter(wp/es):
Thousands of terminal breast cancer patients are being denied a designated nurse, new figures show.
Some 72 per cent of NHS Trusts across England, Scotland and Wales do not provide a dedicated nurse for people with incurable breast cancer.
The Breast Cancer Care charity said its findings, obtained under Freedom of Information laws, were “staggering”.
The stats come three years after the government promised all cancer patients would get a designated nurse.
Chief executive Samia al Qadhi said: “Our staggering findings reveal just how much NHS nursing care for people with incurable breast cancer has stagnated.
“After this life-changing and life-limiting diagnosis patients continue to be abandoned without the ongoing, specialist support they need to manage complex treatment and debilitating side effects, like chronic pain and fatigue.”
She demanded the government invest so that “everyone has access to the specialist support they need, when they need it”.
An NHS spokesperson said: “Everyone with cancer is unique and patients themselves say their experience of being looked after is getting better every year - which makes sense as your chance of surviving cancer is now at its highest ever.”
Jo Myatt, 42 from Chorley, Lancashire, was diagnosed with incurable secondary breast cancer in August 2016, 10 years after her primary breast cancer.


She said: “I was totally overwhelmed and mourning the future I’d never have – and yet had no dedicated nurse.
“That person to contact for emotional support, or to guide me through my long list of questions about available treatments and the side effects that I would experience.
“It’s incredibly disappointing to see such a lack of progress in getting people with incurable breast cancer, like me, the nursing support we so urgently need. We do not have the time to wait – we all deserve the best care possible today.”

Man, 77, suffers 'significant' head injuries

Crime reporter(wp/es):
A 77-year-old man has suffered “significant injuries” after he was attacked at a retirement home.
Staffordshire Police was called to the Gloucester Grange apartment complex in Clayton, Newcastle-under-Lyme, just before 5am after receiving a call about a man smashing his way into the building with a weapon.
Officers found an elderly male with head injuries after he had been “badly assaulted”.
Armed response officers were called to find the assailant. A 28-year-old male suspect was arrested and taken into custody.
The victim is in hospital and though the force said his injuries are “significant”, they are not thought to be life threatening.
It said in a statement: “Staffordshire Police want to reassure local residents and wider public that the assailant is in custody and police are not looking for any other individuals in relation to this incident. Staffordshire Police will be increasing patrols in the area to reassure residents.”
Gloucester Grange is a retirement complex of 39 flats let at social rent.