
Laura Elvin
Head of News Content Discovery at South West News Service (SWNS)
Head of news at South West News Service (SWNS)
Head of news at South West News Service (SWNS)
Head of news at South West News Service (SWNS)
Head of news at South West News Service (SWNS)
Head of news @SWNS
Articles
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2 months ago |
express.co.uk | Padma Murughappun |Laura Elvin
Police officers fuming after force considers ban on radios and TVs to save moneyLeicestershire Police chiefs posted an announcement on the staff intranet on Friday announcing the £10,000-a-year cost saving measure, officers said. Leicestershire Police chiefs posted an announcement on the staff intranet on Friday announcing the £10,000-a-year cost saving measure, officers said.
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2 months ago |
leicestermercury.co.uk | Laura Elvin
Police officers are fuming amid claims the force is banning all radios and TVs from constabulary buildings - to save licence fee money. Leicestershire Police chiefs posted an announcement on the staff intranet on Friday (February 14) announcing the £10,000-a-year cost saving measure, officers said. Staff said there was a "deluge" of comments under the post criticising the move which insiders claim will damage morale.
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2 months ago |
getsurrey.co.uk | Joseph Wilkes |Laura Elvin
A father who suspected he had a cancerous brain tumour was dismissed by a GP as suffering from "stress-related" symptoms and was even accused of 'faking' the condition. Stephen Blakeston, 53, began experiencing troubling symptoms in October 2010, including jumbled speech, severe headaches and distress, which were completely out of character for him. However, a CT scan later revealed a glioblastoma - an aggressive brain tumour which typically leaves sufferers with a lifespan of 12-18 months.
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2 months ago |
nypost.com | Laura Elvin
A dad’s cancerous brain tumor symptoms were dismissed as stress by a GP who even accused him of “faking.”Stephen Blakeston, 53 when he died, began experiencing troubling symptoms in October 2010, including jumbled speech, severe headaches, and distress, which were completely out of character for him. But a CT scan later revealed a glioblastoma – an aggressive brain tumor which leaves sufferers with a typical lifespan of 12-18 months.
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2 months ago |
mirror.co.uk | Laura Elvin |Liam Buckler
A dad who suspected he had a cancerous brain tumour had his symptoms dismissed by a GP as "stress-related" - and was accused of 'faking' the condition. Stephen Blakeston, 53, from Hull, began experiencing troubling symptoms in October 2010, including jumbled speech, severe headaches and distress, which were completely out of character for him. But a CT scan later revealed a glioblastoma - an aggressive brain tumour which leaves sufferers with a typical lifespan of 12-18 months.
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