RACING POST WEDNESDAY MARCH 27th 2013
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Racing legend Sir Peter O'Sullevan suffers stroke
The former 'Voice of British Racing'
By Graham Green 2:41PM 26 MAR 2013
SIR PETER O'SULLEVAN is in Charing Cross Hospital in London after suffering what friends describe as "a mild stroke" at home on Sunday night.
The former 'Voice of British Racing' has blurred vision and was on Tuesday undergoing a series of tests that will continue on Wednesday.
"Peter said he first noticed he had a problem when he was watching a six-runner race on Sunday and all of a sudden he could see 18 horses!"
O'Sullevan, who was knighted in 1997, the year he retired, began commentating on racing in 1947 and was a key figure of the BBC's coverage of the sport for many years.
"Peter said he first noticed he had a problem when he was watching a six-runner race on Sunday and all of a sudden he could see 18 horses!"
O'Sullevan, who was knighted in 1997, the year he retired, began commentating on racing in 1947 and was a key figure of the BBC's coverage of the sport for many years.
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26 March 2013 Last updated at 15:52 Help
"Health
Secretary Jeremy Hunt has been setting out the government's response to an
inquiry into the scandal at Stafford
Hospital , where neglect
contributed to the deaths of hundreds of patients between 2005 and 2009.
"In a
statement to the Commons, Mr Hunt called the events at the hospital ''a
betrayal of the worst kind''.
"However he
said what had happened there could be a catalyst for change."
J
Margaret Clarke Turfcall Comment
Health Secretary Jeremy
Hunt within the present government is noted to be
jostled along, moved
on from one post to another by governments.
This week we can observe
Jeremy Hunt in full flow with his negative fob off "Lip Service" bla,
bla, bla style, blaming all the nurses, for shocking government failure ongoing over
decades. Posh speech is all the attention needed by this politician according
to government working practices. A few well chosen words to make out the Hospitals
are all now sorted out. What sort of misleading lie is this?
Typical this man is being
paid alot of money every week to do his job, so when is he going to start to do it? Will he ever be capable of
taking his responsibilities seriously and stop blaming the nurses for shocking "Rip
Off Britain" government failures? The problems are found to be at the top
not as the bottom of Hospital management. Government buck stops here. Exposed.
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