Prince Harry spoke about mental health and the increase in job resignations during the pandemic in a new interview with Fast Company.
17.11.2021 - 10:29 / manchestereveningnews.co.uk
The terror suspect who was killed in a blast outside a hospital in Liverpool had not been receiving mental health treatment in the lead up to his death, the ECHO reports.
Emad Al-Swealmeen, 32, died after an explosion inside a taxi which had pulled up at the city's Women's Hospital just before 11am on Remembrance Sunday.
The driver of the taxi, David Perry, miraculously managed to escape from the vehicle seconds after the blast and moments before it was engulfed by flames.
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Liverpool hospital terror suspect Emad Al-Swealmeen spent at least seven months planning the attack and buying deadly components for the suspected bomb, counter-terror police investigating the explosion on Sunday revealed in a new update today.
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NHS bosses are advising all hospitals to review their security in the wake of the blast outside Liverpool Women’s Hospital, which is now being treated as a terrorist incident.
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