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Patients dying alone as only a third of shifts have enough nurses

by Agency Reporter | Jul 2, 2024 | Briefing

WORKFORCE shortages in hospital and community services are so severe that patients are being left in pain and in some cases dying alone, the Royal College of Nursing (RCN) says, as new analysis shows just a third of shifts had enough registered nurses. Shortages mean...

Positive commitments at UN Ocean Treaty’s first meeting

by Agency Reporter | Jul 2, 2024 | Briefing

WORLD governments at the UN Ocean Treaty’s first meeting since it opened for signatures in 2023 have committed to a programme consistent with ratification in 2025, and an ambitious first Ocean Treaty COP (Conference of Parties) in 2026. Chile, the first of the seven...

Von der Leyen urged to protect Europeans from ecological collapse

by Agency Reporter | Jul 1, 2024 | Briefing

CLIENTEARTH has urged the newly named President of the European Commission to step up action against climate change, toxic pollution and biodiversity loss by putting people and the environment at the heart of all EU decisions. On 28 June, EU Heads of States and...

Methodist Conference elects new President and Vice-President

by Agency Reporter | Jul 1, 2024 | Briefing

THE REV HELEN CAMERON was elected and inducted as President of the Methodist Conference on Saturday 29 June at the Methodist Conference in Leeds. Helen Cameron is currently the Moderator of the Free Churches Group and President of Churches Together in England. She has...

BASF pulls out of Indonesian nickel project amid threat to uncontacted tribes

by Agency Reporter | Jun 30, 2024 | Briefing

 BASF, the German chemical giant, has pulled out of a $2.6 billion project to refine nickel on the Indonesian island of Halmahera, after campaigners highlighted the plight of uncontacted people in the area. The ‘Sonic Bay’ project, in partnership with France’s Eramet,...
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