Postponed
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Born | April 4 |
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2011 | |
Species | Equus caballus |
Parents | Dubawi |
Breed | Thoroughbred |
Earnings | 4. 996 million GBP |
Trainers | Luca Cumani |
Roger Varian | |
Date of Reg. | |
Date of Upd. | |
ID | 2050489 |
About Postponed
Postponed is an Irish-bred, British-trained Thoroughbred racehorse. He won one minor race as a two-year-old before establishing himself as a useful middle-distance performer in the following year with wins in the Glasgow Stakes and the Great Voltigeur Stakes.
Hot weather adds to NHS pressure as doctors strike
... Rory Deighton, of the NHS Confederation, which represents health bosses, said a particular challenge this time was " securing the level of consultant cover" - because of the amount consultants were asking for overtime payments - creating uncertainty over how many appointments would need to be Postponed...
Doctors' strike fallout could take weeks to resolve, NHS bosses say
... " During the nurses strikes, some trusts reported up to a fifth of appointments being Postponed - but those strikes affected only a third of NHS trusts at any one time...
Strikes Update: How Monday 13 March junior doctors' strike will affect you
... Lots of planned appointments are set be Postponed - it s not yet clear how many...
Who is striking? How Tuesday 20 December's walkouts will affect you
... Last Thursday, the first strike day, at least 19,000 patients had surgeries and appointments Postponed - according to figures released by NHS trusts in England and Northern Ireland...
Joe Biden to tell Liz Truss to negotiate with EU over NI protocol
... Mr Biden and Ms Truss were originally scheduled to meet in London on Sunday, after the president travelled to the UK for the Queen s funeral, but that meeting was Postponed...
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... " Park, based in Dumfries and Galloway, Scotland, has had her January plans - making a new work with students doing a performance module - Postponed until May...
Court backlog: 'I don't believe my abuse case will get to court'
... The case has been listed at crown court in the East of England a number of times but it keeps getting Postponed - most recently because a barrister came down with Covid-19 on the day it was due to start...
Covid: Social caution before Christmas and business support plea
... Covid stops playAt least one Watford fan had already arrived at Burnley when Wednesday s game was Postponed - the same day record coronavirus cases were logged...
Doctors' strike fallout could take weeks to resolve, NHS bosses say
By Nick TriggleHealth correspondent
The disruption caused by the junior-doctors' strike in England could take weeks to resolve, health bosses say.
Tens of thousands of appointments and treatments, including cancer care, had to be cancelled during the three-day walkout, which ends at 07:00.
Patients with appointments Coming Up may see them cancelled to make room for high-priority cases hit by The Strike .
Hospitals are also reporting problems discharging patients from wards, as consultants were sent to cover A& E.
'Big job'Saffron Cordery, of NHS Providers, which represents NHS trusts, said the scale and length of the walkout, coupled with the fact it started on a Monday - traditionally the busiest day of the week - had made it more difficult than previous strikes by nurses and ambulance staff.
" It will take weeks to Recover - just rebooking patients who have treatments and appointments cancelled is a big job, " She Said .
" Patients have to be individually prioritised - it may mean some patients with bookings in The Coming weeks being pushed further back. "
During The Nurses ' strikes, some trusts reported up to a fifth of appointments being Postponed - But those strikes affected only a third of NHS trusts at any One Time .
The walkout by British Medical Association members involved all NHS trusts.
A year ago, Liz Slaughter, had a total knee replacement, which failed. After a second operation, the knee dislocated. And despite further surgery, the 60-year-old, from Worthing, Sussex, remains in significant pain.
Her appointment with a hospital consultant, on Tuesday, was cancelled last week - and has yet to be rearranged.
" I'm in constant pain and can only walk for about Five Minutes at most, " Ms Slaughter says.
" It was really disappointing to be told The Appointment was cancelled - I had been Holding Out for it as it's been a really difficult period for me.
" I understand The Reason they're striking. Whether they're entitled to the 35% pay rise and whether that's realistic I don't know. I'm sorry for them they feel driven to do this. "
The Strike had also hit NHS trust finances, Ms Cordery said, with.
" We really cannot afford another strike, for the sake of patients and also NHS trust finances, " She Said . " Consultants have been paid steep rates to provide cover. "
The BMA is asking for 35% pay rise to Make Up for 15 years of below-inflation wage rises.
On Saturday, its leaders turned down Health Secretary Steve Barclay 's last-minute offer of pay talks, as he was unwilling to discuss a rise of this scale.
The government has suggested 3. 5% next year.
The BMA's demands were " unaffordable" Mr Barclay said, But he was keen to come to a " fair settlement".
Matthew Taylor , of the Nhs Confederation , which represents health managers, urged the BMA and government to find a resolution, saying he hoped another walkout and disruption on this scale would " never happen again".
" The government and BMA need to find a way to move beyond their impasse, " he added.
Related TopicsSource of news: bbc.com