Edward Morris
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Gender | Male |
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Age | 40 |
Date of birth | May 4,1984 |
Zodiac sign | Taurus |
Born | Wichita |
Kansas | |
United States | |
Height | 203 (cm) |
Weight | 105 (kg) |
NBA draft | 2007 |
Colleges | Pittsburg State Gorillas football |
Number | 32 |
Books | St. George's Hall, Liverpool |
'And when Did You Last See Your Father?' | |
French Art in Nineteenth-century Britain | |
Public Sculpture of Cheshire and Merseyside (excluding Liverpool) | |
The Liverpool Academy and Other Exhibitions of Contemporary Art in Liverpool, 1774-1867: A History and Index of Artists and Works Exhibited | |
The Walker Art Gallery, Liverpool | |
Public Art Collections in North-west England: A History and Guide | |
History of the Walker Art Gallery, Liverpool 1873-2000 | |
English Watercolours in the Collection of C. F. J. Beausire | |
Date of Reg. | |
Date of Upd. | |
ID | 1509132 |
Edward Morris Life story
Edward Bernard Morris Jr. is a US-born Japanese professional basketball player for the Yokohama B-Corsairs in Japan. He played college basketball for the Pittsburg State University Gorillas.
New calls for buffer zones around UK abortion clinics
... Dr Edward Morris, president of the Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists said abortion care was " an essential sexual and reproductive health service" and buffer zones " must be introduced to ensure that the privacy and rights of those who access these services are respected"...
Gynaecology waits soar by 60% during pandemic
... Gender bias RCOG president Dr Edward Morris said he felt helpless not being able to speed up access to care for women and people on his waiting lists...
Pregnancy risk tool cuts baby loss in black and Asian women
... Safest approachDr Edward Morris, president of the Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists, said it was " unacceptable" that black, Asian and minority ethnic women faced huge inequalities on maternity outcomes...
NHS to tackle 'unfair' maternity outcomes
... Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists head Dr Edward Morris told BBC News was affecting some women s care...
Miscarriage: 'I was in pain and they did not listen'
... These include a lack of quality research involving all ethnicities - but RCOG head Dr Edward Morris says is also affecting some women s experience of care...
Covid: Pregnant women angry at long waits for boosters
... " Dr Edward Morris, president of the Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists, said they were " disappointed" that pregnant women have not been prioritised for the booster vaccine...
Progesterone recommended to prevent early miscarriage
... Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists president Dr Edward Morris said: " It is positive that NICE has acknowledged the latest evidence...
Change to sepsis advice after mums' herpes deaths
... Edward Morris, President of the Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists, which set standards in maternity care, said routine investigation and management of maternal sepsis " should always consider viral sources of infection, and appropriate changes should be instituted to support earlier diagnosis and treatment"...
New calls for buffer zones around UK abortion clinics
Medical leaders in the UK have launched a fresh call for buffer zones to be Set Up around abortion clinics to prevent activists targeting patients and staff.
The Faculty of Sexual and Reproductive Healthcare (FSRH) wants a nationwide network of legally-protected spaces to be Set Up to shield patients from harassment and intimidation.
Anti-abortion groups said their gatherings are designed to offer help.
The government says it is reviewing the issue in England and Wales.
It Comes as Scotland's First Minister , Nicola Sturgeon is expected to chair an emergency summit on buffer zones next month. She has said the Scottish Government is now " actively considering" how Holyrood can legislate on the issue.
The UK's first so-called Buffer Zone was Set Up outside an abortion clinic in the London borough of Ealing in 2018.
Pro-choice campaigners had hoped buffer zones would become The Norm . But.
The FSRH represents More Than 14,000 UK doctors,
FSRH president Dr Asha Kasliwal said harassment and intimidation outside clinics affected both patients and staff and caused " great distress" for women and girls accessing Abortion Care .
" The only way to ensure patients are able to Access Healthcare free of harassment and intimidation is the legal implementation of buffer zones, " She Said .
Anti-abortion campaigners described their gatherings outside abortion clinics as prayer vigils meant to offer support and said that rolling out buffer zones would " criminalise prayer".
'Unacceptable'The British Pregnancy Advisory Service said 50 new clinics had been targeted by protesters in England and Wales since 2018.
Dr Edward Morris , president of The Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists said Abortion Care was " an essential sexual and Reproductive Health service" and buffer zones " must be introduced to ensure that the privacy and rights of those who access these services are respected".
" The harassment and ongoing intimidation of women and staff outside of abortion clinics is unacceptable and would not be tolerated for any other healthcare service, " he added.
The idea of buffer zones for England and Wales was rejected by the government in 2018, following a review.
But in 2020 Home Secretary Priti Patel pledged the government would again review The Rules around protests in the vicinity of abortion clinics.
An amendment to the Public Order Bill to introduce protest-free areas around clinics has been tabled by a cross-party group of MPs and is expected to be debated in June.
The Home Office said police and local authorities already have powers to restrict harmful protests but confirmed buffer zones remains under review.
A spokeswoman said: " The Right to protest is a vital part of a democratic society, but it is completely unacceptable that women accessing healthcare services should feel harassed or intimidated. "
Source of news: bbc.com