
Abi Jaiyeola
Senior Journalist Reporter at BBC
Senior Journalist Reporter @bbclooknorth formerly @bbcinsideoutyl & @bbcleeds - Got a story? Email [email protected] or DM
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3 weeks ago |
bbc.com | Abi Jaiyeola
Calls to investigate judge amid misogyny claimsAbi JaiyeolaBBCSeveral women have complained about the behaviour of Judge Philip LancasterTen women are campaigning for an employment tribunal judge to be investigated over accusations of bullying and misogyny. The women allege Judge Phillip Lancaster behaved inappropriately in their hearings, and claim the Judicial Conduct Investigations body (JCIO) - which deals with judicial discipline - has failed to address their complaints.
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Jul 15, 2024 |
newsbreak.com | Abi Jaiyeola
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Jul 15, 2024 |
yahoo.com | Abi Jaiyeola
Abi Jaiyeola - BBC NewsJuly 14, 2024 at 11:09 PM·3 min readA man left waiting eight months for an "urgent and extensive" operation to correct spinal fusing says the delay has left him in "constant pain". Jonathan Johnson, 35, from Seacroft in Leeds, was diagnosed with ankylosing spondylitis aged 17. The condition causes inflammation in the spine and bone fusion.
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Mar 22, 2024 |
bbc.co.uk | Abi Jaiyeola
A 77-year-old woman says she has regained her confidence to get behind the wheel after a driving assessment. Margaret Hibbett, from Leeds, said she wanted to maintain her independence after the death of her husband last year - as he did most of the driving. Mrs Hibbett signed up for a Mature Driver Appraisal, in which an approved instructor goes out with a client to assess their skills and offer advice. She said her confidence was back and she was planning a trip to Scotland.
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Feb 8, 2024 |
bbc.co.uk | Abi Jaiyeola
A woman who was forced to have her leg amputated due to hospital failings said the experience left her feeling "life wasn't worth living". Molly Harbron, 25, lost her left leg in April 2020 after medics failed to assess her case properly. Mrs Harbron, from Batley, West Yorkshire, said: "It was a shock, waking up and just being shown I had no leg. I just broke down and cried."The Mid Yorkshire Teaching NHS Trust has apologised for treatment mistakes.
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