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Toxic fumes on planes 'linked to brain damage in pilots' - Daily Mail 25th September 2009
Poisons in the air pumped into plane cabins and cockpits may be linked to brain damage.
Scientists say that chemicals in contaminated air are connected to health problems being experienced by pilots.
Plane toxins 'brain damage link' - BBC Health News 24th September 2009
Toxins found in airliner air systems can be linked to the neurological symptoms suffered by some pilots, according to researchers.
For years pilots and cabin crew have blamed their long-term exposure to jet engine fumes for symptoms such as memory loss and muscle spasms.
Ryanair introduces smokeless cigarettes on its flights - Daily Mail 22nd September 2009
Harassed smokers sprinting off the plane at the end of a flight to get their 'fix' could soon be a thing of the past as Ryanair offers cigarettes on board.
The budget airline has returned to the days of puffing away on flights by allowing passengers to get their nicotine fix from smokeless cigarettes.
Boris Johnson: I will not cut essential services - The Guardian 9th September 2009
Tory mayor of London rejects claim that he will have to cut back on infrastructure projects and 'vital services' but hints at public transport fare increases
Obese bus drivers told to slim to under 23 stone over fears they will break seats - Daily Telegraph 2nd September 2009
Obese bus drivers have been told they must slim down to under 23 stone because it is feared they may break their seats and cause an accident.
Wife killer to drive black cab: Schizophrenic given approval by transport chiefs to study 'the knowledge' - Daily Mail 2nd September 2009
A convicted killer is being allowed to sit exams to become a black cab driver despite claims he is a danger to the public.
Shamsul Haque, 38, a paranoid schizophrenic, strangled his wife nine years ago. He later admitted manslaughter on the grounds of diminished responsibility.
Revealed: The deadly risks for children too small to use plane safety belts - Daily Mail 1st September 2009
He's the most precious cargo on board. So why do airlines put his life in danger?
The safety video is chilling. It shows a young child aged around four, sitting on an aeroplane seat restrained by a lap belt. The aeroplane is about to crash, but the child is too small to adopt and hold the 'brace' position.
Call for hospital shuttle buses to stop in Accrington - Lancashire Telegraph 16th July 2009
COUNCILLORS are calling for better transport links to hospitals after a request for a free shuttle service was turned down.
Numerous patients who live in Hyndburn have raised the problem of getting to hospital appointments with their local councillors, who in turn contacted East Lancashire Hospitals Trust.
British Transport Police warn of alcohol ban on Merseyside trains - Liverpool Echo 11th July 2009
AN ALCOHOL ban is in force on the Merseyside rail network this weekend, British Transport Police have warned.
Almost 25,000 people are expected to use trains today to travel to the Orange Lodge March in Liverpool, the Wirral Show and Chester Races.
British Transport Police warn of alcohol ban on Merseyside trains - Liverpool Daily Post 11th July 2009
AN ALCOHOL ban is in force on the Merseyside rail network this weekend, British Transport Police have warned.
Almost 25,000 people are expected to use trains today to travel to the Orange Lodge March in Liverpool, the Wirral Show and Chester Races.
Veterans win fight for 'smart ID cards' - The Independent 30th March 2009
Four million former servicemen and women are to be given veterans' cards to ensure they get priority treatment for NHS healthcare and housing, and discounts for services such as transport.
Surgery should be accessible for all - Carlisle News & Star 20th March 2009
HEALTH chiefs seem determined to press ahead with plans to site a new super surgery at Hilltop Heights – probably the steepest street in Carlisle.
This despite clear opposition from bus operators and patients.
Just imagine, you’re ill, you feel awful, yet you still have to pant your way up the incline and reach the surgery summit out of breath, with raised blood pressure and probably a hamstring strain to go with all your other symptoms.
Stagecoach: We’d want NHS cash to call at Carlisle's new super-surgery - Carlisle News & Star 20th March 2009
Carlisle MP Eric Martlew fears health chiefs will press ahead with plans to build the city’s new super surgery at Hilltop Heights despite clear opposition from bus operators.
Bosses at Stagecoach say they would not consider diverting buses from Botcherby and Upperby and would only add new services if they received cash support from the NHS.
Campaign for extra East Lancashire hospital shuttle bus stops - Lancashire Telegraph 9th March 2009
POLITICIANS and health chiefs have backed moves to get the hospital shuttle bus to make extra stops at bus stations.
The bus has travelled between the Royal Blackburn and Burnley General hospitals since the Meeting Patients’ Needs shake-up in November 2007.
But hospital chief executive Marie Burnham, Burnley MP Kitty Ussher and councillors from all over East Lancashire vowed to “work together” to change the bus contract to introduce a stop at bus stations.
Hope for links to super-surgery - Ellesmere Port Pioneer 21st January 2009
A MULTI-MILLION pound health centre could include new public transport links in Helsby, Frodsham and Elton.
Vale Royal Cllr Alan McKie said it was essential to improve public transport between the communities for the scheme to be a success.
Frodsham super-surgery could get dedicated transport link - Chester Chronicle 16th January 2009
A MULTI-MILLION pound health centre could include new public transport links in Helsby, Frodsham and Elton.
Vale Royal Cllr Alan McKie said it was essential to improve public transport links between the communities for the scheme to be a success.
He said: “I think it is a real necessity to have a link between Helsby, Frodsham and Elton and I am talking to people all the time, we are working on it.”
Hospital staff's parking permits axed - Manchester Evening News 14th January 2009
DOCTORS and nurses are being stripped of parking permits to try and force them to use public transport.
Dozens of staff at Pennine Acute Hospitals NHS Trust have been told their £14-a-month passes for four hospital car parks will not be renewed.
Cabbies fined over guide dog - Manchester Evening News 3rd January 2009
TWO taxi drivers have been prosecuted for refusing to carry a blind person with their guide dog.
Talib Hussain, 51, of Chevron Close, Marland, Rochdale, was fined £125 and Mohammed Idress, 37, of Bolton Road, Sudden, was fined £100 at Rochdale Magistrates' Court.
The pair, who both drive Hackney cabs, were also ordered to pay £128 costs for refusing to take the blind passenger and the dog from a rank on Station Road, Rochdale.
Free buses for hospitals on Christmas day - Liverpool Echo 22nd December 2008
BUSES will be free for hospital staff and visitors on Christmas Day.
Merseytravel is offering the seasonal gift on a number of routes. Hospitals served include the Royal Liverpool, Liverpool Women’s, Whiston, Walton, Alder Hey, St Helens, Broadgreen, Fazakerley, Clatterbridge and Arrowe Park.
Peter Preston on why the self-interest lobby will always win a congestion charge referendum - The Guardian 22nd December 2008
You can still drive round Manchester this Christmas and find posters of my six-year-old grandson staring out at you. Charlie is wearing a breathing mask. His blue eyes are somewhere between poignant and reproachful. "Is a congestion charge too much to pay for clean air?" asks the question below. Answer: yes. One in five Greater Manchester children have asthma. But nearly four of every five Greater Manchester motorists don't give that - or alleviating congestion - even passing priority. Almost 80% said no in a referendum, on a turnout of 52%.
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