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Martha’s rule may have saved more than 500 lives in England since 2024
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Patient safety mechanism which gives patients the right to seek a second opinion having ‘lifesaving impact’, says health secretary‘I am invoking Martha’s rule’: how a woman saved her father from near death in hospitalMore than 500 people have received potentially life-saving care thanks to Martha’s rule, which gives hospital patients the right to seek a second opinion about their health.They were moved to intensive care or a specialist unit after they, a loved one or a member of NHS staff triggered the patient safety mechanism, which the NHS in England began using in 2024. Continue reading... (The Guardian)
Violence in Australian town after arrest of man over girl's murder
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There has been violence outside hospital in Alice Springs, where a man suspected of murdering a five-year-old girl was being treated. (BBC News)
Former Spandau Ballet singer jailed for 14 years for multiple rapes and sexual assaults
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Ross Davidson, who sang with group in 2018, was convicted of offences committed against six womenMusician Ross Davidson, a former singer for Spandau Ballet, has been jailed for 14 years for multiple rapes and sexual assaults.Davidson, 38, was convicted across two trials of two counts of rape, an attempted rape, three sexual assaults and two charges of voyeurism, in offences committed against six women between August 2013 and December 2019. Continue reading... (The Guardian)
Apple hails 'extraordinary' iPhone demand as boss Tim Cook heads out
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Cook is preparing to bow out after 15 years at the helm and hand over to John Ternus. (BBC News)
Australia news live: housing market slows but rents surge; Penny Wong hails South Korea energy pact
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Advertised prices for new rental listings rising at fastest pace since October 2024. Follow updates Get our breaking news email, free app or daily news podcastA man has allegedly stolen nearly $3,000 worth of diesel in jerry cans and drums from a South Sydney service station.Police said they were told a driver of a white ute allegedly filled large drums and jerry cans with 915 litres of diesel, valued at over $2,870 (or about $3.14 a litre), without paying at about 7.15pm on 11 April. Continue reading... (The Guardian)