Publication: Sutton Guardian

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BSBV NHS leak reveals St Helier hospital…

From St Helier website: Sadly, the uncertainty caused by the BSBV review means we are unable to move forward with our plans to spend millions of pounds redeveloping St Helier Hospital.Here goes the £217m that they were never going to get.Would love to ... [Published Sutton Guardian - 6 hours ago]
Entities: NHS, Architect
First reported 6 hours ago - Updated 6 hours ago - 1 reports

Work on £5.5m St Helier Hospital A&E revamp…

Work to expand St Helier Hospital's A&E is nearing an endA £5.5m project to improve St Helier Hospital's accident and emergency department and urgent care centre is almost complete.The finishing touches are being applied to the urgent care centre, which ... [Published Sutton Guardian - 6 hours ago]
First reported 11 hours ago - Updated 11 hours ago - 1 reports

Catalogue of errors contributed to patient's death in hospital

Jason Washington died aged 43 at St Helier HospitalA hospital has been severely criticised after a catalogue of errors in its care contributed to a patient’s death.Jason Washington, 43, from Carshalton, died after lying undiscovered in a coma for at least ... [Published Sutton Guardian - 11 hours ago]
First reported May 22 2013 - Updated 12 hours ago - 1 reports

Last week: South London incinerator granted…

It was a very depressing meeting. The whole thing seemed preplanned. Democracy in action, no wonder so many of us are fed up with politicians who just don't listen. Just make a google search for "lib dems against incinerators" it comes up with countless ... [Published Sutton Guardian - May 22 2013]
First reported May 22 2013 - Updated 21 hours ago - 1 reports

Clegg dismisses coalition break-up

Nick Clegg will insist that he and David Cameron are both "absolutely committed" to governing in coalition through to 2015 as he attempts to calm speculation over the future of the power-sharing deal. ... [Published Sutton Guardian - May 22 2013]
First reported May 22 2013 - Updated 21 hours ago - 1 reports

Police force to sell unused £11m HQ

Hampshire Constabulary's former chief constable Alex Marshall was warned in 2010 that the force could not afford the bill to refurbish the siteA police force that spent more than £11 million on a headquarters it has never used has announced it will sell ... [Published Sutton Guardian - May 22 2013]
First reported May 22 2013 - Updated May 22 2013 - 1 reports

'Alarming rate' of wildlife decline

Hedgehogs are among the species struggling in the face of threats including loss of habitat and climate changeUK wildlife is "in trouble", with almost 2,000 species of birds, animals, insects and plants known to have declined in the past half century, ... [Published Sutton Guardian - May 22 2013]
First reported May 22 2013 - Updated May 22 2013 - 1 reports

102 free school proposals approved

Michael Gove said free schools are 'extremely popular' with parentsEducation Secretary Michael Gove has approved more than 100 free school applications, which will make up around 50,000 school places.The proposals included a music school for 16 to 19-year-olds ... [Published Sutton Guardian - May 22 2013]
First reported May 22 2013 - Updated May 22 2013 - 1 reports

Food hygiene 'a postcode lottery'

Which looked at Food Standards Agency hygiene ratings in postcodes across England, Northern Ireland and WalesFood outlets in parts of the London borough of Bexley have the worst hygiene standards of more than 2,000 postcodes, while those in Birmingham's ... [Published Sutton Guardian - May 22 2013]
First reported May 22 2013 - Updated May 22 2013 - 1 reports

'Failures' in tax fraud crackdown

MPs have accused HM Revenue and Customs of failing to clamp down effectively on fraud and errorBillions of pounds of taxpayers' money is being lost because of the failure of HM Revenue and Customs to clamp down effectively on fraud and error, MPs have ... [Published Sutton Guardian - May 22 2013]
First reported May 22 2013 - Updated May 22 2013 - 1 reports

55 beaches meet tough new standards

The beach in Whitby, North Yorkshire, is among 55 UK beaches that have received Blue Flag awards for 2013More than 50 English beaches have met tough new EU standards to receive Blue Flag awards for 2013.And a further 113 beaches in England are clean enough ... [Published Sutton Guardian - May 22 2013]
First reported May 20 2013 - Updated May 20 2013 - 1 reports

investigation launched into 'at risk' snake man's death

Jed Edge at homeAn investigation has been launched after an animal enthusiast died in a flat fire despite being known as a risk by social services.Neighbours and friends have paid tribute to popular Gerard 'Jed' Edge, 82, who died in a flat fire in Benhill ... [Published Sutton Guardian - May 20 2013]

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“We are seeing more and more patients every year and it is vital that we run our departments as smoothly and effectively as we can. "By creating extra space in the unit, revising the layout of the department and refurbishing it completely, we’ll be able to continue that work."
Matthew Sinclair, chief executive of TaxPayers Alliance, said: "Hampshire residents have every right to feel angry that millions of pounds of their money was squandered on this white elephant. Serious questions need to be asked of those who made decisions about the purchase of the building so they can be held to account. The priority now is to get the best possible deal for the taxpayer from the sale of the building."
"From 2014 the new Real Time InformationInformation system will provide accurate and up-to-date information for tax credit claims, significantly reducing fraud and error. We will continue to improve the service and quality of information we provide, while clamping down on the minority who seek to abuse the rules."
Labour schools spokesman Kevin Brennan said: "David Cameron and Michael Gove should be delivering for children, but instead they're ignoring the crisis in primary places and setting up new schools where there is already a surplus of school places. Only a third of these new schools will be primaries. Their damaging focus onon their own pet projects is failing to put our children first."

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BSBV NHS leak reveals St Helier hospital… [Published Sutton Guardian - 6 hours ago]
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Catalogue of errors contributed to patient's de... [Published Sutton Guardian - 11 hours ago]
Last week: South London incinerator granted… [Published Sutton Guardian - May 22 2013]
Police force to sell unused £11m HQ [Published Sutton Guardian - May 22 2013]
Clegg dismisses coalition break-up [Published Sutton Guardian - May 22 2013]
'Failures' in tax fraud crackdown [Published Sutton Guardian - May 22 2013]
102 free school proposals approved [Published Sutton Guardian - May 22 2013]
'Alarming rate' of wildlife decline [Published Sutton Guardian - May 22 2013]
55 beaches meet tough new standards [Published Sutton Guardian - May 22 2013]
Food hygiene 'a postcode lottery' [Published Sutton Guardian - May 22 2013]
investigation launched into 'at risk' snake man... [Published Sutton Guardian - May 20 2013]
Work on £5.5m St Helier Hospital A&E revamp ent... [Published Sutton Guardian - May 18 2013]
"End biofuel production to save food" - Charsha... [Published Sutton Guardian - May 18 2013]
Girl Guides get gongs at top ceremony [Published Sutton Guardian - May 10 2013]
Keep fit at allotments say environmentalists [Published Sutton Guardian - May 10 2013]
Starved pensioner died with 'a total feeling of... [Published Sutton Guardian - May 09 2013]
Bridger 'made up accident story' [Published Sutton Guardian - May 01 2013]
Amy the charity sheep visits Sutton to raise cash [Published Sutton Guardian - Apr 25 2013]
Vigilantes begin fightback against council spy ... [Published Sutton Guardian - Apr 21 2013]
Police monitoring large group of caravans on Ro... [Published Sutton Guardian - Apr 19 2013]
Convicted murderer fights to clear his name [Published Sutton Guardian - Apr 18 2013]
Neighbours pay tribute to"wonderful" snake man ... [Published Sutton Guardian - Apr 18 2013]
Eco-friendly incinerator alternative proposed [Published Sutton Guardian - Apr 17 2013]
Incinerator set for council green light [Published Sutton Guardian - Apr 17 2013]
Mid Staffs goes into administration [Published Sutton Guardian - Apr 16 2013]
Family tribute to Sutton's Matthew Wood killed… [Published Sutton Guardian - Apr 15 2013]
Family home of Matthew Wood, killed in Vauxhall… [Published Sutton Guardian - Apr 15 2013]
Kitchen fire in Wallington [Published Sutton Guardian - Apr 14 2013]
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