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内容摘要:Josephine Chatterton, from Cleethorpes, died in May 1999 from an undiagnosed heart condition that could have been picked up with screening.

Josephine Chatterton, from Cleethorpes, died in May 1999 from an undiagnosed heart condition that could have been picked up with screening.

"If it wasn't for Ade's quick actions and professionalism that day, it would have been a very different outcome, he saved Stuart's life," she added.Mr Wilkes, an on-call firefighter based at Cannock Fire Station, has since received a special award at the school where he works as a pastoral manager.

Fact check: Will ‘big beautiful bill’ really allow Trump to delay election?

He said it was a "completely different" experience for him but that he did what he knew he had to do."I'm chuffed to bits to know Stuart survived and is going to be OK," he said.Two sisters who have been trying out "extreme day trips", where they fly abroad and return home in time for bed, say it is an affordable way to see the world.

Fact check: Will ‘big beautiful bill’ really allow Trump to delay election?

After getting the one-day travel bug herself, Gina Rowbery from Cannock, Staffordshire, got her sister Toni to join her on a day trip to Majorca."The world's your oyster I suppose, especially at those prices," said Toni, adding she had been "a bit apprehensive" but had had a brilliant time.

Fact check: Will ‘big beautiful bill’ really allow Trump to delay election?

There are concerns, however, the trend is bad for the environment, as it encourages airlines to put on extra flights.

Gina said she was "massively surprised" at how much the pair got done in just six-and-a-half hours in Palma de Mallorca.Rhodsac Community Living Ltd, which runs the home, was approached for comment.

The CQC inspected the five-bedroom property in November and December.It said the home breached three legal regulations in regards to safe care and treatment.

Many of the concerns were raised by the families of residents."Their concerns included the delays in appropriate action in response to a broken side gate, rubbish outside the front of the home, smoke alarms seen open with no batteries in place, light switches hanging off the wall and loose stair carpet," the report said.

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