
I’ve been following the recent, tragic story of poor Mrs Kathleen Mobbs, of Dawley, who died after waiting seven hours to see a doctor.
Over the past week I’ve been researching radical new treatments available right now for those people our doctors have run out of ideas for.
Is it right to be spending huge sums of money on public works of art, when the economy is in such desperate need of cash, asks Emma Suddaby.
Shropshire Star columnist Emma Suddaby throws her hat into the ring: Should we say Shroosbury, or Shrowsbury?
Is it me, or am I missing something with this whole, changing the law of succession, thing? I’ve been waiting for the punchline, but it hasn’t happened yet, writes Emma Suddaby.
Is it right for people with disabilities to fall into the same social category as ex-offenders and drug users? asks Emma Suddaby.
It’s funny isn’t it, writes blogger Emma Suddaby how us little people have to abide by the rules or woe betide the consequences, and yet some of the world’s bigger companies seem able to bulldoze through those same rules when it suits them?
So we’re nearing Mother’s Day, and I’ll bet you’re expecting me to start moaning about the horrible commercialism, the over-played expectation of cards, meals out and chocolates aren’t you? writes Emma Suddaby
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