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Tsunami cricket aid

A team of cricketers from London is hoping that the resurgence in interest in the sport since England regained the Ashes will help raise money for areas of Sri Lanka affected by the tsunami.

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03/10/2005

Stub it out!

Ken Livingstone, mayor of London, will be at the Royal Free Hospital on Monday (10 October) as the trust goes totally smoke free.

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04/10/2005

Farewell Hilary Flunder

Hilary Flunder, who was the first sister on the wards of the new Royal Free when it opened in 1974, retires this week.

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06/10/2005

Livingstone launches smoke free policy

Ken Livingstone, mayor of London, gave the Royal Free’s new smoke free policy his seal of approval as he spoke at the launch on Monday morning.

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10/10/2005

Projects’ European adventure

Colin Rickard, director of projects, has been inspiring great deeds from his friends and colleagues.

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11/10/2005

Renal ward opening

Patricia Hewitt, secretary of state for health, will officially open the new renal ward at the Royal Free Hospital on 18 October, before holding a private meeting with frontline NHS staff.

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12/10/2005

Secretary of state opens renal ward

"I think what you are doing here is absolutely the model for health services in the future,” said Patricia Hewitt, secretary of state for health, as she officially opened the new renal ward.

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18/10/2005

Best for nurses

The Royal Free Hampstead NHS Trust has been named among the top 100 employers for nurses.

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26/10/2005

Security stepped up in A&E

The A&E department of the Royal Free Hospital now has a dedicated security officer at night.

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27/10/2005

Recruitment open day

Do you fancy working for the NHS but don’t know where to start? Well help is at hand.

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27/10/2005

Leading the way in fighting cancer

Cancerkin and the Royal Free Hampstead NHS Trust are teaming up for two international events in November aimed at improving care for breast cancer patients.

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31/10/2005

Tsunami cricket update

A team of cricketers from London have raised around £4,000 for areas of Sri Lanka affected by the tsunami.

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31/10/2005

Parents praise children’s physio service

A specialist physiotherapy service for children with talipes (commonly known as club foot) at the Royal Free Hospital has received rave reviews from parents in a survey.

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31/10/2005