Definitely steakwich from there.Did they do a steakwich there? Don't remember that. I used to get a steakwich from the StarvInn on George Street.
Mostly stuck to chips and beans from BitO
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Definitely steakwich from there.Did they do a steakwich there? Don't remember that. I used to get a steakwich from the StarvInn on George Street.
Mostly stuck to chips and beans from BitO
Bag of chips at 10.55 pm and then run to get the last bus at 11.Packet of Munchies from next door & 15c to OPE.
Always a cone of chips & vinegary ketchup from BITO
Yeah the ketchup was horrible but who cared at 2 in the morning.The rubber mat burgers from outside Romeo’s were dodgy too.Packet of Munchies from next door & 15c to OPE.
Always a cone of chips & vinegary ketchup from BITO
Think the burgers were boiled in water. Remember eating one about 3am after a good few bevvys. Chewing away until I looked at the bread cake and saw it covered in blood.Yeah the ketchup was horrible but who cared at 2 in the morning.The rubber mat burgers from outside Romeo’s were dodgy too.
Me too, in fact they saved my life. Excellent treatment, both times.First time i've heard anything about this. Got to say, my treatment on the Unit has been nothing but outstanding, can't complain at all. I haven't had this procedure though, mine was having four stents put in.
Police launch investigation into heart operation deaths at NHS hospital - BBC News
First time i've heard anything about this. Got to say, my treatment on the Unit has been nothing but outstanding, can't complain at all. I haven't had this procedure though, mine was having four stents put in.
Police launch investigation into heart operation deaths at NHS hospital - BBC News
Take your car to a mechanic and occasionally they will make a mistake during the repair.
Call a plumber to fix your heating and occasionally there will be a small leak from a pipe fitting.
People expect surgeons, doctors and nurses to have a 100% success rate, and never make a mistake.
Do You think £150k a year for someone who saves multiple lives is a lot of money.I'm not sure you'd feel the same way if a member of your family went in for what should be a basic operation and died due to incompetence or an avoidable mistake. NHS surgeons are paid £150k plus and have around a decades worth of medical training in total to ensure high standards. If they're making mistakes, they shouldn't be in that profession.
All doctors and nurses should be held professionally responsible for their mistakes. The NHS should be treated as any business with regards to results - they're not doing you a favour, it's centrally funded, but ultimately paid for by us to serve us.
Do You think £150k a year for someone who saves multiple lives is a lot of money.
I’ve watched footballer on £300k a week miss sitters.
They are well underpaid for the job they do and nothing is 100 per cent safe. For those who suffer the worse I fully understand they want answers.
I wouldn’t disagree with the investigations. Certainly wouldn’t agree with anything brushed under the carpet.I think it's a good salary for an educated person doing an important job.
My point wasn't so much about their salary, to be fair. Just that if the police investigation finds malpractice, then those responsible should be prosecuted.
My father worked in the NHS mostly at Castle Hill for 45 years, until histopathology moved to HRI, with the poster Der Alte actually, so i also have many good stories about what the employees have done, but it shouldn't be used to ignore or brush over avoidable mistakes or incompetence, if this is the case here, which it well might not be.
As an edit - I think that just because someone does a very important job, doesn't mean that they shouldn't be open to investigation or analysis. If your family member was going in for an op, and you had a choice, would you put them with the surgeon with a 95% success rate or the one with a 35% success rate... It's rhetorical clearly. Obviously with the NHS, these figures aren't so easy to obtain by the general public and also not so easy to interpret as regions will affect the results, but then you'd hope that someone somewhere is looking at these figures and analysing the difference and why and if the figures are way out, those responsible need to be professionally investigated.
Agree totally... I watch the operating programmes on TV and think, whatever they want given them it.Do You think £150k a year for someone who saves multiple lives is a lot of money.
I’ve watched footballer on £300k a week miss sitters.
They are well underpaid for the job they do and nothing is 100 per cent safe. For those who suffer the worse I fully understand they want answers.
I commend you for sitting and watching her spout..//Just watching Rachel Reeves announcing spending plans. Mention of metro links and projects all over the country, West Midlands, Bristol, South Yorkshire, Leeds, Manchester, Newcastle, Sunderland, Middlesbrough. No mention of Hull of course.
Each announcement was preceded with “and in - home of our Mayor…”. That may explain it. So a city which has elected Labour MPs at every election since WW2 is overlooked again.
I commend you for sitting and watching her spout..//
But you’ve just explained why in your post, and it’s nothing to do with MPsJust watching Rachel Reeves announcing spending plans. Mention of metro links and projects all over the country, West Midlands, Bristol, South Yorkshire, Leeds, Manchester, Newcastle, Sunderland, Middlesbrough. No mention of Hull of course.
Each announcement was preceded with “and in - home of our Mayor…”. That may explain it. So a city which has elected Labour MPs at every election since WW2 is overlooked again.