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Value for Patients Manager @MFTNHS views=own
Manchester, England Katılım Ağustos 2019
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Latest poll puts Greens just two points behind Labour. When I said we weren't here to be disappointed in Labour but to replace them, I meant it.
Join us and let's make hope normal again.
join.greenparty.org.uk

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“Your own GP is almost pressurised to put you on the disability register”. Er, what? There is no national register of people with disabilities. Even local registers have literally nothing to do with disability benefits. Tell us you know nothing about benefits! #CareNotCuts
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'There are too many young people being put on disability benefits' @Nigel_Farage tells @Peston he would crack down on young benefits claimants if he became prime minister itv.com/news/2025-09-0…
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Our GM&EC Hep C ODN Learn & Share event took place today with a full house. Representation from the ODN @MFTnhs @WWLNHS Drug Treatment Services, @HepC_U_Later @UKHSA_NorthWest , ICB, Primary Care & @NHSEngland & more! Huge thanks to our attendees and presenters 👏🏼 @nat45654

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#ICYMI We're asking our followers to share content from our comms pack: orlo.uk/LCD67, on their social media pages to help reach people who might have been at risk of hep C many years ago and promote the free NHS England #HepC testing portal #HepCULater @NHS_APA
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Enough is enough: Open Letter from Manchester Arena Survivor Martin Hibbert to the Justice Secretary @ShabanaMahmood & @MoJGovUK
My name is Martin Hibbert. I am a survivor of the Manchester Arena bombing, the devastating act of terror that changed my life forever on 22nd May 2017. I was 6 meters from the bomb when it exploded. My body was shattered. My life irreversibly altered. I have spent every single day since then trying to rebuild my life — physically, emotionally, and mentally.
So you’ll understand why I am absolutely disgusted — beyond words — to learn that Hashem Abedi, a man who was found guilty of playing a key role in that heinous attack, has somehow been given the comfort and privilege of kitchen access in prison.
Let’s call this what it is: a catastrophic failure of your duty to protect prison staff and the public from an unrepentant terrorist. Not only was Abedi allowed the freedom to move around and use facilities that should never be available to someone like him — he was able to track and target three prison guards using boiling oil and homemade weapons.
Boiling oil. Homemade weapons. Again. This is not the first time he’s attacked guards. How many more times does this need to happen before you take meaningful action?
This is a man convicted of being involved in the murder of 22 innocent people, including children. How is it remotely acceptable that he has access to anything that could pose a danger — to staff, to other inmates, or to the principles of justice itself?
I was led to believe that people like him — mass murderers, terrorists — would face a regime of strict control and zero comfort. I was told justice would be served. What I see now is not justice. It’s a shameful lack of accountability and basic prison security.
I’m not just angry. I’m broken by this. And I am furious that the pain of survivors like me is being so blatantly disrespected by your inaction.
This cannot continue. Something drastic needs to be done. Not tomorrow. Not next month. Now.
Review his prison privileges. Strip him of any access to areas where he can make or find weapons. Protect your staff. Protect the memory of those we lost. Respect those who survived.
Because right now, it feels like you’ve forgotten us.
Martin Hibbert
Manchester Arena Survivor
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Isobel was due to share her story just last week for Teenage and Young Adult Cancer Awareness Month. Sadly, we received the devastating news she died in her sleep on Wednesday 2 April, after two years of cancer treatment.
Isobel was passionate about raising awareness of what it’s like to be a young person with cancer and to offer advice to other young people. Her mother has asked us to honour her wish and continue to share her voice.
You can read Isobel's story for #TYACAM here: ow.ly/f5Pq50VvOGF


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.@zarahsultana on fire in the commons.
Listen to the reaction from MPs as Zarah exposes the political and moral bankruptcy of Rachel Reeves and the govt.
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@JoeWiecha Thank you for sharing this, it takes real strength and I hope is wide reaching. I’m so happy that you’re still here and that things are good.
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Trigger Warning: Suicide
Today marks 9 years since I attempted to take my own life, a couple of hours after this picture was taken. I share this with a message of hope, it can get better 💚 #suicideprevention


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