The trust is at the centre of the largest maternity inquiry in the history of the NHS, with about 2,500 cases of neonatal deaths, stillbirths and harm to mothers and babies
"In my mind it's like pictures, stories, lots of different colours all that sort of stuff."His music teacher Dom Carter said River's talent was beyond anything he had ever seen for his age.
"I've been teaching for 16 years and I have never met a pianist of this skill at this age," he said."It's remarkable. River is working on grade seven and grade eight pieces at the age of eleven."He is so focussed he has just shot up through the grades. Not that it is about grades for him, he just loves playing."
River's mum Laura said neither she nor her husband were musical and their son's talent came as a surprise.She said: "It makes your skin go all tingly when you hear him play because he has such musicality that gives emotion to whatever he is playing.
"We are just really happy and love hearing him practice."
Fish similar to those made famous by the movie Finding Nemo are shrinking to cope with marine heatwaves, a study has found.Jess Wadsworth, who had been looking after Amber before she scarpered, said Amber's disappearance had left her family anxious for weeks.
"I still can't quite believe [Amber is back]," she said."We've lost a pet dog for two or three days. You think in those terms. I have never known a dog that travels that many miles and survives.
"She's already in really good nick compared to how long she had gone for. What a girl."But she said Amber was being carefully watched to ensure she does not make another swift escape.