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Death Sentence is a 2007 American vigilante action thriller film directed by James Wan and starring Kevin Bacon as Nick Hume, a man who takes the law into his own hands after his son is murdered by a gang member as an initiation ritual; Hume must then protect his family from the gang's resulting vengeance.
Flashman, a reference to fictional upper-class bully Harry Flashman, used by Ed Miliband during a PMQs debate on reform to the NHS. [103] Call Me Dave, [104] used since the publishing of his 2015 biography Call Me Dave. Hameron, [105] in reference to the "Piggate" allegations.
Hume, the name of the human race in the Ivalice universe of the computer game series Final Fantasy; Desmond Hume, a fictional character on the television series Lost; Eleanor Hume, a character from the role-playing video game Tales of Berseria; Nick Hume, the protagonist of the 2007 film Death Sentence
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In 1991, the service became an executive agency as the United Kingdom Passport Agency (UKPA). The Identity and Passport Service was established on 1 April 2006, following the passing of the Identity Cards Act 2006 , which merged the UK Passport Service with the Home Office's Identity Cards programme to form a new executive agency .
Bradley Hume actor Scott Adkins. [134] Graeme Garden played Ed Loftwood across four years. In series 11, Meera Syal features as Tara Sodi. [135] Anne-Marie, Lady Byrne actress Jane Asher. [136] Silas Carson starred as Sunil Bhatti. [137] Anna-Louise Plowman appeared as Annalese Carson. [138] Andi Osho guest starred as Barbara Alcock. [139]
NHS England established 22 Operational Delivery Networks to roll out delivery and proposes to fund 10,000 courses of treatment in 2016-17. Each has been given a “run rate” of how many patients they are allowed to treat. This is the NHS’ single biggest new treatment investment this year. [48]
NHS Direct was the health advice and information service provided by the National Health Service (NHS), established in March 1998. The nurse-led telephone information service provided residents and visitors in England with healthcare advice 24 hours a day, every day of the year through telephone contact on the national non-geographic 0845 46 47 number. [1]