Elizabeth Baines
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Gender | Female |
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Age | 76 |
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Date of birth | June 18,1947 |
Zodiac sign | Gemini |
Job | Actor |
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Books | Used to Be |
Too Many Magpies | |
Balancing on the Edge of the World | |
Best Radio Plays of 1989 | |
Body Cuts | |
The Birth Machine | |
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ID | 1510580 |
Elizabeth Baines Life story
Elizabeth Baines was born in South Wales and lives in Manchester. She has been a teacher and is an occasional actor as well as the prize-winning author of plays for radio and stage, and of two novels, The Birth Machine and Body Cuts. . . .
Leeds: Man arrested after suspicious package found at St James's Hospital
Counter terrorism police have arrested a 27-year-old man in connection with a " suspicious package" found outside St James's Hospital in Leeds.
A cordon is in place and Bomb Disposal experts are in attendance following The Discovery outside the Gledhow Wing , in Beckett Street.
Some People have been evacuated as a safety precaution, Counter Terrorism Policing North East (CTPNE) said.
Visiting for patients in parts of The Hospital has been suspended.
CTPNE said they were working with army specialists " to make an assessment In Line with normal procedures".
They said: " Due to the nature of The Incident , CTP North East has deployed resources with access to specialist capabilities to help establish the full circumstances surrounding The Incident . "
it was working with emergency services to manage The Incident .
Elizabeth Baines , BBC Radio Leeds reporter at The SceneThe cordon is blocking The Roads at The Roundabout to the Gledhow entrance, with about five security officers and police at The Scene .
They are turning around anyone trying to walk by while The Entrance is closed to visitors.
More police officers are turning up in vehicles, with a fire engine at The Scene and Army personnel dressed in camo gear.
Blocking The Entrance beyond that cordon is a Bomb Disposal van.
The Trust said the Emergency Department at St James's remained open and people have been asked to attend outpatient appointments as normal unless contacted otherwise.
However, it said visiting for patients currently in Gledhow Wing - which is home to departments such as respiratory, maternity and bereavement services - and Lincoln Wing - which includes The Hospital 's renal and urology departments and intensive care unit - had been suspended until more information is available.
It said that access to The Hospital would be though Almas Street or Gledhow Road.
Source of news: bbc.com