The other off-duty medic was Dr Helen Ord, who is a paediatric intensive care doctor at Birmingham Children's Hospital.
"Last week we were in a situation where we had four consultant doctors off sick at the same time, and three locums helping to cover the service. However good a locum is, it's not quite the same as doctors who are used to working in a team and in a hospital," Dr Iles said.Overnight, the West of England saw dramatic changes to its political landscape.
Some well-known and long-serving MPs lost their seats in what was a damaging night for the Conservatives.Boundary changes have also created new constituencies in the area, with some MPs taking on brand new seats in Parliament.After a night of twists and turns at counts across the West Country, here is a look at some of the key winners across the region.
There was a Labour landslide in Bristol resulting in there now being no Conservative MPs remaining in the area.saw a "truly historic victory" after
, the town's Labour candidate, gained a seat from the former Conservative MP, John Penrose.
for Mr Aldridge, who was joined by his mother and sister at the count.She was taken to hospital the same day after vomiting from the alcohol,
A review of the store’s CCTV system showed the sale was authorised without the girl providing any ID to prove her age.The teenager later told officers she was asked three times if she had ID, and replied no, but was still sold alcohol.
It came after an initial underage sale was authorised on 8 March.The licensing report said staff on the premises who were spoken to "appeared to have little understanding of the English language" and "struggled to know" law about underage sales.