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But long-time Latin America observers are sceptical.

A health watchdog has said it is "disappointed" in the standard of care being offered at Stroud Maternity Hospital.The Care Quality Commission (CQC) said the hospital, run by Gloucestershire Hospitals NHS Trust, needs to improve its maternity services, as well as safety and leadership.

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Inspectors said the unit was potentially placing people at risk as out of date medicines were found on their visit.Lisa Stephens, the hospital's director of midwifery, said: “The inspection highlighted a number of areas where we need to focus our work, and we have already taken steps to ensure better process are in place to address them."Carolyn Jenkinson, CQC's deputy director, said: "The unit was also potentially placing women and people using services at risk of receiving out of date medicines.

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"We saw adrenaline and ultrasound gel that all expired before the inspection date," she added.The inspections aims to provide up-to-date information on the quality of maternity care across the country.

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In Stroud Maternity Hospital, it was found that not all staff had completed mandatory maternity or safeguarding training, there weren’t always enough midwifery staff on duty in the right areas and electrical safety testing was not always completed for equipment.

However, inspectors also reported that staff were committed to improving services and people could access the service when they needed it and didn't have to wait long for treatment.At the end of 2005, the singer was diagnosed with chronic lymphocytic leukaemia, which returned in 2015 before he went into remission.

He co-founded the Love Hope Strength Foundation alongside his wife to help recruit bone marrow donors at live music shows.It also involved Peters and fellow musicians taking treks to the Himalayas, to peaks including Mount Kilimanjaro and Yr Wyddfa, also known as Snowdon, in his native Wales.

The charity's director, Kirsty Thomson, called him a "brilliant advocate" of the NHS, adding that he "loved life like nobody else I know".The 2007 concert was billed the "world's highest", watched by 3m online. In 2017, his Big Busk involved a walk between cancer wards at each north Wales hospital and ended on the summit of Snowdon.

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