News about Jack Hawkins

YOUR fifty classic films have been rediscovered. After BRIAN VINER's Top 100 films list, our readers responded with a passionate tweet, so here are our favorites — as well as his verdict

www.dailymail.co.uk, April 6, 2024
BRIAN VINER: If I compiled my list again today, I still wouldn't have space for The Italian Job, Forrest Gump, The Great Escape, or Titanic, which all of which encouraged readers to write in. By the way, that doesn't mean I don't like or even love those photos (although not Titanic), which makes me wish the iceberg would strike a bit sooner). Here is a list of the Top 20 movies you should have included in my Top 100 list, as well as your reasons for... The Shawshank Redemption (left), Mary Poppins (right), and Saving Private Ryan (inset).

The 100 greatest classic films ever and where you can watch them right now: Veteran critic BRIAN VINER'S movies everyone should see at least once - and they don't include Marvel, Shawshank Redemption or Titanic

www.dailymail.co.uk, February 10, 2024
Here are 100 films that I believe every person should see at least once in their lifetime, and all of them should make you laugh, cry, gasp, or think. In some instances, perhaps all four are present. I hope my list would bring you some good cinematic treats, or better still, introduce you to them. Happy viewing!

Is mistletoe produced industrially or obtained from wild sources?

www.dailymail.co.uk, December 26, 2023
ANSWERS TO CORRESPONDENTS: QUESTION: Is mistletoe grown commercially or harvested from wild sources? In Hereford and Worcestershire, mistletoe is usually a by-product of traditional apple orchards. However, with the decline in some orchards as a result of agricultural change, there is a renewed interest in strategic mistletoe harvesting and marketing. The Viscum album is northern Europe's most popular white-berried mistletoe. Mistletoe is a hemiparasite, with its own leaves and own photosynthesis.

A surviving couple who refused to trust hospital's explanation for their stillborn daughter and campaigned for years for the truth about her mother's death is 'welcome' news that the police will investigate it

www.dailymail.co.uk, September 8, 2023
Jack and Sarah Hawkins' refusal to accept NUH's explanation that Harriet's stillborn daughter Harriet died of an infection seven years ago was instrumental in the unraveling of the Nottingham maternity mystery. There was no inquiry into Harriet's death as their daughter was born without taking a breath. However, the two women, who were both employed at the Trust, knew that Nottingham City Hospital's assertion of the bacterium in the womb was untrue. They began investigating themselves, with the assistance of their solicitors, and were led to Harriet's body for two years as probation continued.

As one bereaved mother reveals she is reminded every day of her death, bereaved parents whose newborns died at a Nottingham NHS trust are grateful for a police investigation into maternity cases of 'potential risk.'

www.dailymail.co.uk, September 7, 2023
Nottinghamshire Police chief Constable John Mayfield's senior officers are planning an investigation that will proceed alongside the independent study. Donna Ockenden, who is investigating the cases of over 1,700 families who suffered potential harm to newborn babies and mothers, is conducting an investigation into the affair, which is believed to be the biggest ever conducted in the United Kingdom. Hundreds of people are thought to have died or been seriously injured as a result of medical errors. Sarah Andrews (pictured right with her husband Gary), who died in 23 minutes after her birth, said she was reminded of her death every day. Last week, the families of babies affected by the 'long-awaited' police probe revealed that they 'expected change,' but that they applauded the 'long-awaited' police probe. Dr. Jack Hawkins (pictured left with his wife Sarah and daughter Lottie), whose daughter Harriet died as a result of Harriet's failure in 2016, said there are "missing classrooms" of children in Nottingham because of the scandal.

Police investigation looms over what could become the biggest maternity scandal in NHS history

www.dailymail.co.uk, July 10, 2023
Kate Meynell (left), the Chief Constable of Nottinghamshire, attended a public meeting yesterday where it was announced that she had promised to investigate cases, paving the way for a potential criminal probe. It comes after it was revealed that the inquiry into baby deaths at Nottingham University Hospitals NHS Trust would be the biggest ever carried out in the United Kingdom, with 1,700 cases now being examined. Hundreds of babies died or were left with significant injuries in the Queen's Medical Centre and City Hospital (inset). Bereaved parents, such as Sarah and Jack Hawkins (right), who lost their daughter Harriet in childbirth in 2016 due to academic challenges within Nottingham University Hospitals NHS Trust, fought the hospital for answers, which they accused of lacking transparency. Donna Ockenden, the midwifery specialist whose inquiry into the Shrewsbury and Telford Hospital NHS Trust's scandal, found that delays resulted in more than 200 deaths of babies. The investigation of over 1,500 families was investigated.

The creation of Lawrence of Arabia's legendary myth 60 years ago. The frightening truth behind its construction

www.dailymail.co.uk, December 11, 2022
The audience at the Royal Command Performance at the Odeon Leicester Square was greeted with David Lean's triumphant labour of love, Lawrence Of Arabia, which had cost more than $100 and belonged to a dazzling cast including Peter O'Toole (far left), Alec Guinness, Omar Sharif (second from left), Anthony Quinn, Anthony Quayle, and Jose Ferrer. During filming, O'Toole developed an instant rapport with Sharif, his Egyptian co-star, who was terrified ahead of the rousing Aqaba raid scene in which their characters, on camels, were to lead 400 extras on a mile-and-a-half charge (pictured below). They both slid back several glasses of brandy and milk, with the result that Sharif, who was still on rope, slowly slid upside down as the charge was carried out. O'Toole stayed upright until the end, when he collapsed and was nearly killed by the extras' stampeding horses.

Camilla Arfwedson of Holby City gives birth to a baby

www.dailymail.co.uk, September 23, 2022
Camilla Arfwedson of Holby City has welcomed her first child. The actress, 40, took to Instagram on Friday to announce that she and her husband Jack Hawkins had welcomed a baby boy named Auro. The soap star - who played Dr Zosia March on the medical drama - captioned the photo: '3 weeks of Baby Auro!'

Camilla Arfwedson, a Holby City actress, is pregnant

www.dailymail.co.uk, August 26, 2022
Camilla Arfwedson, a Holby City actress, is pregnant. The actress, 40, took to Instagram on Friday to announce that she and her husband Jack Hawkins are expecting her first child, a boy. Camilla showed off her bump at her baby shower, revealing that she only had two weeks to go until the birth of her child and preferred to keep the bulk of her pregnancy private.