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Letter: Care not like the adverts

Letter: On January 4, 2009, at about 9.30am my wife suffered a stroke. It was around midnight before they found her a bed and gave her any treatment, and she suffered a second, fatal, stroke.

Letter: Why parking cash was refused

Letter: In reply to the letter from Margaret Hammond on February 12: Stressful time trying to park at hospital.

Health chiefs tackle fears over services

Health bosses in Shropshire have revealed their position on the future of services in the county after coming face-to-face with almost 200 patients in a Question Time-style session.

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Hospital boss steps down

Shropshire hospitals boss Tom Taylor is stepping down from his £165,000-a-year job to take up a new national role.

Love is in the air for podcast team

Love is in the air on our Valentine Podcast, with Assistant Editor Carl Jones and Travel Editor Amy Bould both offering stories of amour.

Letter: No change for hospital parking

Letter: I tried to change a £10 note to pay for parking at the Princess Royal Hospital. An assistant told me: “We are not changing your £10. I am sick to death of people coming in here for change.”

Hospitals chief to talk at meeting

A Shropshire health chief is to speak at a public meeting to thrash out ways of safeguarding the Princess Royal Hospital in Telford, it was revealed today.

Trusts in joint drive to tackle superbugs

Shropshire’s four NHS trusts are strengthening their relationship in a renewed effort to tackle superbugs like MRSA.

Patient’s warning on medical details

Shropshire patients are being warned that if they complain about health services, confidential medical information about them could be released without their consent.

Princess Royal under the spotlight

The future of the Princess Royal Hospital is under the spotlight as our podcast team look back at the events of the past seven days.

Axe threat to county hospital

The Princess Royal Hospital in Telford is set to lose its acute clinical services, most of its accident & emergency department, and be downgraded as part of a dramatic countywide health shake-up, the borough’s council leader warned today.