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Man’s collapse sparks call for defibrillators in leisure centres

Man’s collapse sparks call for defibrillators in leisure centres
Derry City Council is considering purchasing defibrillators for all its leisure centres after the collapse of a man in St Columb’s Park last week. Related Stories Experts at odds on danger posed by death row dog Lennox HBO mini-series to be set in Eighties Northern Ireland Strike action will hit patients, says Edwin Poots Teen jailed for attack on female paramedic Man jailed for murder bid on …
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Lord Hanningfield has been arrested by police over allegations that he made fraudulent claims during his time as leader of Essex County Council.
Liverpool City Council announces new finance plan for school refurbishment
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West Sussex County Council criticised for disabled cuts
West Sussex County Council has been criticised for failing to protect its disabled residents. The authority is among several named and shamed by a leading charity for badly handling budget cuts which affect services for thousands of disabled people throughout the county.
Council leaders moot festival ticket tax plan to ease the burden on city
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