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1) https://www.sussexexpress.co.uk/health/ex-gang-member-set-to-install-west-sussexs-first-bleed-control-cabinets-with-father-of-teen-charlie-cosser-who-died-after-a-knife-attack-4347821

2) https://www.sussexexpress.co.uk/news/transport/london-gatwick-airport-thousands-of-passengers-face-delays-as-covid-cancels-flights-and-hits-air-traffic-controllers-4347922

3) https://www.sussexexpress.co.uk/news/bexhill-school-praised-by-ofsted-inspectors-4347935
Transcript
00:00 Hello, my name's Laurence Smith and this is the Sussex World News Bulletin for Monday,
00:04 September 25th, 2023.
00:07 West Sussex will see its first bleed control cabinet installed in Crawley and Worthing
00:11 on Tuesday, September 26th.
00:14 Co-founder of Project Youth Official, Carl Scott, said the Worthing kit will be installed
00:17 in Warwick Street near the defibrillator phone box at 10.30am.
00:22 The Crawley one will be installed at the Kingsgate car park at 12.30pm.
00:26 Carl said that any member of the public or business can access the cabinets to help stem
00:31 a bleed if anyone has been injured, which increases their chances of survival while
00:35 waiting for an ambulance.
00:37 An outbreak of Covid among air traffic control staff at London Gatwick Airport has led to
00:41 a number of flight cancellations and thousands of passengers facing delays.
00:45 Staff sickness in the control tower mean the flow rate of flights were reduced at the West
00:49 Sussex Airport.
00:50 This meant 50 flights to and from Gatwick were cancelled or diverted and an estimated
00:54 8,000 passengers are left out of position.
00:58 EasyJet passengers were the most affected by the outbreak, with the airline cancelling
01:01 a total of 42 flights.
01:03 Eight flights were grounded between Gatwick and both Belfast airports, while multiple
01:07 cancellations were also made on EasyJet links with Edinburgh, Geneva and Paris CDG.
01:13 A Bexhill school has been praised by Ofsted in its latest report by inspectors.
01:17 Chantry Community Primary School in Barrack Road was rated as 'good'.
01:22 Inspectors said children felt safe and happy at the school.
01:25 Ofsted inspectors also said, 'Staff support pupils who struggle to cope with playtime
01:29 as well.
01:30 This helps pupils to remain calm and develops their ability to manage their own behaviour.'
01:34 To read these stories and more, visit www.sussexexpress.co.uk

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