The following is a list of characters that first appeared in Doctors in , by order of first appearance. All characters are introduced by the programme's executive producer, Will Trotter. Jas Khella Vineeta Rishi arrives in August as a police surgeon. Akono Mezu , portrayed by Emmanuel Idowu , first appeared on 13 January , and made his last appearance on 3 February Akono appears when the church asks Mrs Tembe Lorna Laidlaw if she would give Akono a home whilst he studies at Letherbridge University.

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Forget tall, dark and handsome - a major dating site says the ideal man is short, dark and pudgy, but we're not convinced. According to a new study by Match. This goes against everything anyone has ever said ever about what most women find attractive. Various studies over the years have confirmed that women prefer tall men, so Match's findings have left us scratching our heads, to say the least. A study , for example, concluded that height is the factor women care about most in a man.




Brooke Firth tragically took her own life a day after being discharged from Pinderfields Hospital in Wakefield. Get the latest Wakefield news and updates delivered straight to your inbox - sign up for free email updates. A Yorkshire girl who had been plagued with suicidal thoughts since she was 10 begged doctors to let her stay in hospital before taking her own life. Brooke Firth, 16, was made to leave the ward she was on at Pinderfields Hospital in Wakefield just three days after taking a packet of household painkillers, reports Mirror Online. Heartbreakingly, Brooke told her grandma Rosemarie that she did not feel safe from herself at home and wanted to stay in hospital so she could not hurt herself.