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Four New Year’s Day babies born at St Mary’s Hospital

This in from the IW NHS, in their own words, Ed


The 1st January 2015 saw four babies – three boys and one girl – born at St. Mary’s Hospital, Newport, Isle of Wight.

The first to arrive was a baby girl who was born at 01:58am on 1st January 2015, a daughter for Bernadette Speight, of Cowes, and James Morman. Their daughter weighed in at 7lb 11oz (3.49kgs)

She was followed at 08:10am by Theo Robert, a son for Danniella Powell, of Ryde, and Ryan Marlow. Their son weighed in at 9lb 15oz (4.5kgs)

He was followed at 09:23am by Dylan Logan, a son for Kimberley and Sam Draper. Their son weighed in at 6lb 6oz (2.89kgs)

Finally, he was followed at 10:19pm by Bailey James, a son for Megan Tuck, of Newport, and Ian Doughty. Their son weighed in at 8lb 1oz (3760gs)

Head of Midwifery for NHS Isle of Wight, Annie Hunter said:

“Congratulations to all the parents on their new arrivals. It’s a fantastic way to start the New Year and thanks to all the staff for working over the holiday period.”

The Care Quality Commission (CQC) inspection report published in September 2014 rated the Maternity Service as ‘Good’. The CQC reported ‘Women told us they received compassionate and supportive care and had choices and were involved in decisions about their care.’

Image: C.McBrien under CC BY 2.0

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Mr Magoo
19, November 2012 7:15 pm

Good point, Don. As Abraham Lincoln said so succinctly: “You can fool some of the people all of the time and all of the people some of the time, but you can not fool all of the people all of the time.”

random bloke
19, November 2012 7:37 pm

are you certain the taxpayer has paid for all those properties? what are the figures? what has Turner actually claimed in expenses for those properties mortgages?

Theres absolutely no reason he shouldnt make a profit if he has paid for the properties from his salary. However, if he has paid for the properties from expenses, he should sell the properties and repay the lot.

steephilljack
19, November 2012 7:54 pm

When people work and earn a salary they may be able to get a mortgage and buy somewhere to live. If they stay in work, have kids and keep working hard, they may be able to retire without a mortgage to pay off. Andrew Turner gets a good salary, and I would allow him a home on the Island plus somewhere near Westminster which he can claim… Read more »

Don Smith
19, November 2012 10:39 pm

Andrew has always informed us that everything he does is ‘Within the Rules’. Their rules, they are all in it together. Those who allow and interpret the rules and those who use these rules to their full potential, bordering on fraud. Four homes and milking the tax payer is morally wrong, whether it is within the rules are not. Time for change before MPs and Peers own… Read more »

watchdog
20, November 2012 4:50 pm

I’ve never voted Conservative, but you have to be fair when making comments. First of all, an MP’s salary is rather modest for what they have to do. There are several civil servants in County Hall and Seaclose whose salaries far exceed that of Andrew Turner – his basic salary is about a third of what we pay Steve Beynon. Secondly, steephilljack’s comment that “his income from… Read more »

steephilljack
Reply to  watchdog
20, November 2012 6:03 pm

Watchdog, if you read County Press 16/11/12 p.7 you will see that our MP rents out properties that he owns in Cowes and in Kennington. He claims expenses for renting a flat in Victoria and owns another home in Newport. I would think that rent income from two properties would be substantial. Most people pay their rent or their mortgage from their salary with no chance of… Read more »

watchdog
Reply to  steephilljack
20, November 2012 10:15 pm

Some 40 years ago, when I was heading up a department, I appointed a person whom I knew to be homosexual. At the time, this sort of thing was frowned upon, though not illegal. Some time afterwards, my immediate superior called me up and said did I know that my recent appointment was homosexual. I said, Yes Jack, I know, but that is a private matter and… Read more »

Don Smith
Reply to  watchdog
21, November 2012 12:05 am

He can have dozen properties just as long as the tax payer is not paying for them – Which is the case in this instance.

Search out your CP and read the article, them you might just know what you’re talking about.

Denigrate? He’s done this himself.

Colin
Reply to  Don Smith
21, November 2012 8:29 am

oh dear, oh dear.

Have you seen who our MP is renting his London flat from?

Mr Magoo
21, November 2012 3:33 pm

Does the title Honourable Member of Parliament sit comfortably with Andrew Turner? I ask as he is one of a handful of the 650 members in the House, who owns somewhere to live in London and yet chooses to be a tenant in another flat paid for by taxpayers, which is a shameful breach of the spirit of the rules. The fact that he (or his partner,… Read more »

Don Smith
21, November 2012 7:16 pm

“I rent a flat in London which is owned by Lady Hill who is the wife of a Minister in the House of Lords.” Minister of the House of Parliament or the House of Lords – Not a great deal of difference mi thinks! It is time that these rules were changed, because those implementing these rules and those using these rules to their benefit, are [all]… Read more »

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