Speaking at the official opening ceremony for the new campus, Prof Alison Honour, vice-chancellor of Bournemouth University, said: "The UK needs more trained midwives and I'm so pleased that this facility allows us to educate a future workforce with the skills and expertise the UK needs."
He added he was not optimistic about the works being completed by early next year.“I will try and avoid it a much as I can, I will even go right out the way if I have to,” he said.
Claire Messenger from Lyminster said the delay was predictable.“There’s a large amount of extra traffic, commotion, mess, dirt and queuing because of all the roadworks,” she added.Follow BBC Sussex on
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A teenage girl who underwent a rare operation, which saw part of her skull stored in her stomach, has been relearning how to walk, talk and swallow.
Ellie, 16, from Crewe, Cheshire, suffered a brain bleed caused by a cavernoma - a group of abnormal blood vessels resembling a raspberry.In the footage, Mr Jones, a longtime party activist who organises events for Mr Farage, calls a Pride flag on a police car a "degenerate flag".
He repeatedly suggests members of the LGBT+ community are paedophiles and criticises police attending Pride.The spokesperson said "you can’t sack a volunteer" but that Mr Jones was "no longer involved in the campaign", adding: "He’s gone."
Asked if Reform UK and Mr Farage would also say they wanted nothing to do with Mr Jones in the light of his remarks, the spokesperson said there was a "difference" between Mr Jones’ case and that of Mr Parker.Both individuals were no longer part of the campaign, he said, but Mr Jones was previously known to Reform UK and his remarks were "much more banterish", while they had no idea who Mr Parker was and his comments were "far beyond the pale".