Coroner airs hospital-death-risk concernspublished at 19:48 British Summer Time 19 October 2018
He warns future choking deaths could occur at a hospital where three people have died from choking.
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He warns future choking deaths could occur at a hospital where three people have died from choking.
Read MoreThe Borough of Poole says two people have been fined for continuing to beg in the town centre.
Read MoreCraig Bryden wanted to put a smile on patients' faces by dressing as a pirate for chemo sessions.
Read MoreSeven tents and drug paraphernalia were also removed from the site in Oxford city centre.
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More than 100 taxi drivers in Bracknell have signed a petition calling for changes to the rules how private hire vehicles are licensed.
The cabbies say Uber, which is licensed by Transport for London, is taking their business.
Chairman of Bracknell's licensing committee, Councillor Nick Allen said he sympathised with the local drivers.
He added Bracknell's proximity to the capital allowed Uber drivers to operate under its current licence.
Up to £3m renovation work has been approved to be carried out at California Country Park in Finchampstead, Wokingham.
The park will get an new car parking layout, an outdoor covered cafe seating area and a new road aimed at improving vehicle access.
Work will start on the project at the end of October.
A new car park will be built as part of the plans
Jack Winstanley
BBC Berkshire Sport Reporter
With Reading FC just one point off the bottom of the Championship table, an injury to one of your better performers this season is the last thing manager Paul Clement would have wanted.
It's still not known how long Saeid Ezatolahi will be out after picking up an injury on international duty, whilst John O'Shea and Jón Daði Böðvarsson will undergo fitness tests ahead of tomorrow's game versus Millwall.
It might seem odd talking about six-pointers in October, but with 20th playing 21st, you have to feel this match is vitally important for both sides.
Jack Winstanley
BBC Berkshire Sport Reporter
Winger Christian Wade has quit rugby union to pursue a career in the NFL.
Wade, from Slough, won one England cap in 2013 and toured with the British and Irish Lions that year.
He joins rugby union players Alex Gray and Christian Scotland-Williamson in trying to crack American football.
A girl suffered multiple injuries when she was hit by a motorcycle before its rider fled the scene.
Thames Valley Police said the 14-year-old was struck while walking in Wentworth Avenue, Slough, on 17:30 BST on Thursday.
The motorcycle, which is an orange KTM, also crashed into a parked red BMW before the rider fled the scene on a second blue motorcycle, with an unknown person.
The girl suffered multiple injuries and was taken to Wexham Park Hospital in Slough, where she remains.
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Read MoreA by-election will take place following the unexpected death of a councillor.
Jesse Grey, a councillor for the Royal Borough of Windsor and Maidenhead, died on 1 October.
The former mayor will be given a civic funeral on Wednesday, 24 October 24 at St Edward's Roman Catholic church in Alma Road, Windsor at 13:30 BST.
The by-election to fill the position has since been requested by two electors and will take place on Thursday, 22 November.
Jesse Grey died on 1 October
Southampton and Basingstoke councils have become the latest authorities to scrap plastic recycling banks.
People were able to use the service to recycle items like pots, tubs and trays but the market has collapsed after China refused to accept the waste.
About 30 banks across Southampton and Basingstoke are being removed by the company operating the service Printwaste.
Residents can still recycle some plastics, like bottles, via their kerbside collections, but have been told to put non-recyclable plastics in their general bin to be incinerated.
The plastic recycling banks were introduced in Southampton earlier this year
Prince William has been in Oxfordshire to see the latest research in the search for nuclear fusion.
Scientists at the UK Atomic Energy Authority site, at Culham, are building a type of reactor which could produce almost unlimited supplies of clean energy.
The Duke of Cambridge's visit marked the end of construction of the Mast (Mega Amp Spherical Tokamak) Upgrade Fusion Experiment that aims to bring the power source a step closer.
It has taken five years to make the new instrument.
Fusion is the process which powers stars and fuses hydrogen, the most abundant element in the Universe, to produce huge amounts of energy.
A steam locomotive that pulled the last British Rail steam train 50 years ago is set to haul passengers on the Swanage Railway heritage line in Dorset next week.
The 74-ton London Midland and Scottish Railway Stainer Black 5 class No. 44871 will head services on the line in Purbeck between 20 and 27 October.
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William Hatherall's family say he was "too young and too vibrant to lose his life so suddenly".
Read MoreBournemouth and Poole councils want 1,000 bikes in the two towns using an app-based GPS system.
Read MoreThe Queen has arrived in Bracknell for a tour of The Lexicon shopping centre.
She will tour the site, which opened a year ago, and unveil a plaque to mark her visit.
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