Redcar : Victory As ‘Drug Hotel’ Is Closed
A seafront hotel which became a “symbol of drugs and criminality” in Redcar has been shut by cops.
Read MoreA seafront hotel which became a “symbol of drugs and criminality” in Redcar has been shut by cops.
Read MoreTHE M.E.N. today lifts the lid on the human cost of a controversial shake-up in mental health care. William Scott, 49, from Blackley, Manchester, died of multiple stab wounds which his family say were self-inflicted after he lost the support worker he had relied on for eight years.
Read MoreOne of history’s original protesters has joined the fight to save Staffordshire’s council-run care homes. Lady Godiva, aka campaigner Simone Christian, rode topless on a mobility scooter outside the County Buildings in Stafford this morning to protest against the Changing Lives programme.
Read MoreSocial Services in Plymouth were not to blame for the death of baby Perrin Barlow five years ago, a coroner said today. Perrin died of natural causes to which neglect contributed, Nigel Meadows the coroner said.
Read MoreA Scottish nurse who “didn’t like old people” murdered four elderly patients by injecting them with lethal doses of insulin, a court heard yesterday.
{mosimage}Colin Norris, from Glasgow, even predicted the time one woman would die, despite colleagues believing the pensioner was comfortable after hip surgery. The court heard that all four women died in the early hours when Norris was working, and they could all have been considered “a burden to nursing staff”. Norris was said to have told a colleague that one of his patients “was going off that night”, adding it was “just his luck” that she should die in the night, as he would “have all the paperwork to do”.
Three Vietnamese illegal immigrants were each jailed for two years yesterday after helping to run a cannabis factory capable of producing up to £1 million worth of drugs every two months.
Read MoreA Council has come under attack for asking care providers to bid in an online auction for delivering services.
Read MoreDay centres for disabled people were closed yesterday as hundreds of social care staff began an indefinite strike over pay and job cuts.
Read MoreScotland’s public service ombudsman was wrong to rule that a council was legally obliged to pay for the personal care of an elderly man, a judge ruled today.
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