He said many people caught up in the explosion had to leave their homes in their pyjamas, "grabbing" pets as they fled.
Aaron Cummins, UHMBT's chief executive, told an emergency health scrutiny committee on Wednesday that plans had been shared with stakeholders, however, he added: "I think an opportunity like this is better to enable us to have a dialogue."He also said a consultation with affected staff was taking place and feedback would "be taken into a decision-making process," the
Mr Cummins added that the proposed changes were to ensure patients had the "right care, in the right place, at the right time".Committee chair councillor Dyan Jones said the plans had caused "concern" in the community.Speaking the day after the meeting, Scrogham called on parliament to consider a debate on the NHS’s duty of listening to local people when making decisions.
She told the leader of the house, Lucy Powell, that "significant changes" were being proposed at the hospital "without any consultation at all".Powell said that NHS England should be "listening carefully" to communities when changes were proposed.
Mr Cummins pledged to share the trust's final proposals with the council.
Pensioners in Northern Ireland affected by cuts to winter fuel support are to get a one-off £100 payment from Stormont, Gordon Lyons has said.Prosecutor Hans Christian Wolters told the BBC he was aware of the upcoming, unrelated trial at Lehrte District Court, but that it is being handled by a different office.
He also reiterated there are still no plans to charge Brückner over the McCann case.In 2020, Mr Wolters told the BBC the public would reach the same conclusion as his team had, about Brückner's alleged involvement, if they "knew the evidence we had".
The BBC has approached Christian Brückner's legal team for comment.Leaders around the world have condemned the