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Pippa

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[pip-uh, peep-pah] / ˈpɪp ə, ˈpip pɑ /

noun

  1. a female given name, Italian form of Philippa.


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When Kayleigh Griffiths lost her baby daughter, Pippa, in 2016 through maternity failings in Shropshire, she had no idea how many times she would have to retell her traumatic story at future medical appointments.

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Pippa was her second daughter.

From BBC

Pippa Johnston, deputy chief executive officer at Edinburgh Children's Hospital Charity, said Daniel and Kirsty had shown "so much courage and resilience in the face of such unimaginable hardship and uncertainty".

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The party's energy security and net zero spokesperson Pippa Heylings said: "The reality is that investing in renewables is the greatest economic growth opportunity in this century and will protect the planet for future generations."

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But the parents of Kate Stanton-Davies and Pippa Griffiths also said it would be "safer" if the review proceeded at a slower pace, adding that proper mental health support had to be provided to those families sharing their experiences.

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