Giving Food To The People And Aged

I don’t usually here of people putting their hands in their pockets to do something nice, and it doesn’t even have to be about giving money, simply being there for somebody over Christmas is enough. However, one chip shop in Birmingham unlocked its doors on Christmas Day to feed the destitute and aging. Brothers AsefContinue reading “Giving Food To The People And Aged”

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Without A Roof Over One’s Head Danniella Westbrook

Danniella Westbrook has been spotted sobbing in the streets just weeks following losing her home and car, but she’s nevertheless clasping on to her designer handbag. The ex-EastEnders actress, whose fight with cocaine resurfaced only last month when she told of her deterioration and was seen walking the streets of Liverpool in tears, covered byContinue reading “Without A Roof Over One’s Head Danniella Westbrook”

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Virgin Wins £700 Million Contract

Virgin Care has been given a £700 million contract to operate more than 200 NHS services, the first time a company will deliver a council’s social care for adults. Bath and North East Somerset councillors backed the contract by 35 votes to 22 at a council meeting in Bath. The settlement came following a voteContinue reading “Virgin Wins £700 Million Contract”

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Jeremy Corbyn Slams Tories

Last Wednesday the Conservatives put you and your family in danger. Confronted with strong data proving that the NHS is on the verge of financial meltdown, the government disregarded the requests of patients and the advice of doctors and nurses. Instead, Theresa May declined to give a single additional penny to preserve our NHS orContinue reading “Jeremy Corbyn Slams Tories”

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Newly Harvested Immoral Behaviour

As Tony Blair faces further allegations over misleading parliament regarding the occupation of Iraq, another new rumour seems fixed to overwhelm him. A whistleblower, identified only as Major X to preserve his integrity, has declared that army employees attired in police uniform to act against organisations deemed fanatical. Plus he has declared that Blair knewContinue reading “Newly Harvested Immoral Behaviour”

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Poem For Homework

Benjamin Giroux was assigned an open-ended homework task by his teacher. When challenged to compose a poem, Benjamin chose to utilise it as a chance to show others what it’s like to live with autism. Being autistic, Benjamin has perpetually considered himself different when matched to his peers. Whilst he wants to be treated equalContinue reading “Poem For Homework”

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Premature Newborn Left To Die Alone

A premature newborn was left to die in a sluice room at a declining NHS Trust hospital in Manchester. The newborn, which was born too early to revive, was not cared for the two hours of her brief life and died alone in a place utilised for the distribution of medical garbage. The upsetting occurrenceContinue reading “Premature Newborn Left To Die Alone”

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Dementia Patients Are Improving

According to Benefit assessors, dementia sufferers can now progress. I’m overwhelmed with excitement, I didn’t realise that medical science had advanced that greatly. Is there something that is not being reported, and are we being kept in the dark? Numerous people living with degenerative infirmities such as dementia, Parkinson’s and multiple sclerosis (MS) are losingContinue reading “Dementia Patients Are Improving”

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Victimizing State School Students

A Tesco store in Edinburgh has been cited of discriminating against state school children by making them line outside whilst private school students are permitted to come and go as they please. It has been alleged that pupils from Boroughmuir high school, bordering the city centre, were made to stand behind a barrier by TescoContinue reading “Victimizing State School Students”

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