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In win for far-right President Milei, Argentines deal a blow to centrists in local elections

时间:2010-12-5 17:23:32  作者:Culture & Society   来源:Health  查看:  评论:0
内容摘要:The exhibition will also feature podcasts produced by students from Wiltshire schools during healthy relationship workshops run by Collaborate Digital.

The exhibition will also feature podcasts produced by students from Wiltshire schools during healthy relationship workshops run by Collaborate Digital.

It's not a title either of us want.But the lady with the displaced hip has priority - unless another emergency comes in - which it does.

In win for far-right President Milei, Argentines deal a blow to centrists in local elections

Every space is taken by an ambulance or crew car, but a channel is left and it's here that this new ambulance heads for.A man, possibly in his thirties is wheeled into resus. His arm flops over the side of the trolley, at his side are machines flashing, his face is covered by a mask but I can see his complexion is grey.Things could be worse. A lot worse.

In win for far-right President Milei, Argentines deal a blow to centrists in local elections

A nurse with a kind face and a clipboard comes out. It's been more than seven hours now and she's checking on the patients.I gently ask if the bed might be available soon. The answer is a weary no.

In win for far-right President Milei, Argentines deal a blow to centrists in local elections

"You're better off out here in the ambulance," she tells me.

She says every part of the emergency department is full, more than 140 patients need treatment.They can hand out fixed-penalty notices and take alcohol from a person under the age of 18, but must ask a police officer to arrest someone.

Policing Minister Dame Dianna Johnson has said the increase in funding would "allow police forces to kick start" the recruiting process.Asked on the Today programme about forces making cuts, Dame Diana said she wouldn't "pretend it's not challenging for police forces" but overall an "extra £1.1bn was going" into policing.

The money will come alongside a major police shake-up in spring. Forces will be asked to work together more and cut waste, like merging IT systems, Dame Diana said."We recognise that the current way policing is structured is not the most efficient or best way of providing a police service in England and Wales," Dame Diana said.

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