Queen's and King George Hospital end of life specialists now working in A&E
Hospitals in Romford and Ilford now have palliative end of life care specialists permanently based in their A&E departments.
Hospitals in Romford and Ilford now have palliative end of life care specialists permanently based in their A&E departments.
Rain gardens are being installed in the streets of Redbridge to help reduce the risk of flooding and prevent sewers being overwhelmed.
A former hospital porter and a nurse at Queen's and King George Hospitals missed out on meeting the King when they helped with a medical emergency outside Buckingham Palace.
Scanner specialists helping thousands of cancer patients a year at Mount Vernon Hospital have been chosen as finalists for “the best social enterprise business in Britain” at this year’s Small Businesses awards.
Hackney scientist Lucy Ahern is preparing to run the Manchester Marathon to help fund medical research in memory of her best friend from school, who died aged just 23 from brain cancer.
Mums and dads have been rolling their sleeves up to turn a dilapidated annex building at their children’s school into a new community hub after getting £70,000 from the stalled HS2 high-speed national rail project.
Youngsters showed off their business skills when they pitched ideas to Havering’s own ‘Dragons' Den’ to help solve social and environment issues.
Up-and-coming athletes are getting help with their training as part of a sports development programme, with help from Team GB members competing in the 2024 Paris Olympics.
The iconic Thames Barrier has marked four decades of protecting London from the perils of flooding, but may become obsolete by the end of the century, climate experts are warning.
Nurses working on the front line during the height of the Covid crisis have been documented in a new book by a children’s hospital matron and keen photographer.
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