
Líse McNally
Political Correspondent, Granada Reports at ITV News
Political Correspondent for ITV News @GranadaReports | Got a story that needs to be heard down in Westminster? Get in touch: [email protected]
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Pelvic mesh and Sodium Valproate victims still waiting for compensation year on since damning report
2 months ago |
itv.com | Líse McNally
Women who have been left with severe disabilities and health problems after surviving two of the biggest medical scandals in modern history say they feel badly let down and ignored by the government. England's Patient Safety Commissioner called for immediate financial redress for thousands of pregnant women whose babies were born with life long disabilities linked to an epilepsy medication.
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2 months ago |
itv.com | Líse McNally
It's been a year since England's Patient Safety Commissioner set out plans for an compensation scheme for people affected by two of the biggest medical scandals in recent history. So far, no payments have been made. "My message to the Government a year ago was 'Get on with it', and although the Government has changed, my message remains the same", Professor Henrietta Hughes told ITV News.
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Sep 26, 2024 |
itv.com | Líse McNally
This was the party conference that couldn't look too much like a party. Delegates arriving in Liverpool for Labour's annual gathering were celebrating a massive election win - and their first time in power in 14 years - but the backdrop to this conference was a cost of living crisis, a high-profile cut to winter fuel payments for millions of pensioners, and a very recent row over expensive freebies accepted by the Prime Minister.
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Sep 16, 2024 |
itv.com | Líse McNally
Sir Ed Davey says he will use next year's local elections to win more support for the Liberal Democrats across the North West, building on their success at the General Election. Speaking to Granada Reports at the party's annual conference in Brighton, the Liberal Democrat leader believes his party has rebuilt trust lost during the coalition, and their message is "beginning to cut through" with northern voters.
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Jul 4, 2024 |
itv.com | Líse McNally
The political map of the North West is looking rather more monotone this morning - some big bricks are back in that red wall and Labour are heading into Government. The big comeback began in Burnley - Labour's number one target seat and a symbolic 2019 win for the Conservatives in back to red. And that story was told again and again in some of our other "B" constituencies - Barrow, Blackpool North, Bolton North East, Bolton West, and Bury North were all gained by Labour in the early hours.
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Where is the long-awaited #HillsboroughLaw? The PM promised it would be in place by April 15th, the next anniversary of the disaster, with a legal 'duty of candour' to prevent state cover-ups. I asked the Home Secretary if the delay meant the law was being watered down: https://t.co/aqvWEWnlAj

A grieving mother's tireless fight finally ended today - as Martyn's Law was passed. @FigenMurray hopes it will mean greater safety and reduced risk of terror attacks in entertainment venues. I spoke to the Home Secretary @YvetteCooperMP about how it will work: https://t.co/YUSb3bJKF0

RT @LucyMPowell: Figen Murray, mother of Martyn Hett who died in the Arena attack, has campaigned tirelessly for Martyn’s law - measures to…