but the UN said that level was "nowhere near enough" to meet the needs of Palestinians living there.
The machines will then provide instructions via a voice recording to take users through the process."Our defibrillators don't require any training," he said
"There are instructions on each one of the defibrillators that tell you what to do."Margaret Mullane, MP for Dagenham and Rainham, said: "There are more than 30,000 out-of-hospital cardiac arrests in the UK each year, and currently less than one in 10 survive."It is great to see our local railway taking steps to protect our community in this way, and I would urge everyone to take a moment to find out where the defibrillator is at their local c2c station."
All defibrillators were available on platforms during the station's opening times, alongside the operator's new Bleed Kits.c2c's managing director, Rob Mullen, said: "Of course, our hope is that the people of our local communities never have the need to use these incredible pieces of equipment, but if they do, we are proud to be able to offer it."
A council leader has survived a second attempt to oust her in as many years.
Labour's Arooj Shah, leader of a minority administration on Oldham Council, was saved when an independent group stepped in to outnumber others who had banded together to try to overthrow the leadership.According to the first source, the period when Tottenham were building their new £1.2bn stadium, between 2017 and 2019, meant Levy was "all-consumed" and the board "left everyone to do their jobs".
Spurs secured Champions League football under Mauricio Pochettino for four successive seasons to 2018-19 - and were beaten in the 2019 final by Liverpool.That source suggested Levy's approach - namely "open to conversations but set in his ways" - has meant a lot of people with off-field expertise have left Spurs over the years for more influential jobs.
Paul Barber was an executive director between 2005-2010 and is now Brighton chief executive; Michael Edwards was Spurs' chief analyst from 2009-2011 before leaving for Liverpool; FA technical director John McDermott was Tottenham's head of academy and player development until 2020; while EFL chief executive Trevor Birch was - very briefly - Tottenham's director of football operations, from September 2020 to January 2021.It could be argued that many of these highly-rated executives enjoyed good careers at Tottenham before simply moving on - but the source claims they "left the building far too easily".