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2026-03-20
 
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Hugh Baird College Principal Rachael Hennigan Receives OBE from HRH The Princess Royal

HUGH Baird College is proud to announce that its Principal and Chief Executive, Rachael Hennigan OBE, has officially received her Officer of the Order of the British Empire (OBE) from HRH Princess Anne, The Princess Royal, at an investiture ceremony at Windsor Castle on Tuesday 11 March, on behalf of HM King Charles III.

Rachael was named in The King's New Year Honours List in recognition of her services to Further Education. The prestigious honour recognises her exceptional leadership in further education over many years, as well as the collective achievements of Hugh Baird College in transforming the lives of young people and adults across the Liverpool City Region.

Rachael joined Hugh Baird College, in February 2020, as:- Principal and Chief Executive, bringing with her more than 15 years' experience in the further education sector with a rapid progression into senior leadership roles focused on raising standards, improving learner outcomes and strengthening the quality of education. Prior to joining Hugh Baird College, Rachael held the post of Deputy Principal at Calderdale College in Halifax, a role she undertook from 2016.

Under Rachael's leadership, Hugh Baird College has experienced significant improvement and growth. In November 2024, the College was awarded an Outstanding Ofsted rating, placing it in the top 10% of further education colleges nationally.

Ofsted inspectors praised the strength of leadership and management, noting a clear and ambitious vision, and highlighted the quality of teaching, support, and learner progression.

Rachael is no stranger to Hugh Baird College or the Liverpool City Region. She grew up in Bootle, Sefton, attended Archbishop Beck Catholic High School, completed her A levels at Hugh Baird College and went on to study at Liverpool John Moores University. Her personal connection to the area has strongly shaped her commitment to widening participation and ensuring education creates opportunity for local communities.

As Principal and Chief Executive, Rachael provides strategic leadership across the Liverpool City Region, working with employers and public sector partners to support economic growth and social mobility. She chairs the Association of Liverpool City Region Colleges, ensuring a cohesive Regional skills offer and leading collaborative curriculum development across priority sectors. Rachael is also a member of the Liverpool City Region Business and Enterprise Board, aligning education provision with local skills needs and progression into higher-skilled employment. 

Speaking after receiving her OBE, Rachael Hennigan OBE said:- "Receiving this honour from The Princess Royal at Windsor Castle was an incredibly proud moment, not just for me personally, but for everyone who has been part of the journey. This OBE belongs to the staff, students and partners I've had the pleasure of working with throughout my career, who work tirelessly every day to create opportunity and support learners to succeed. As someone who grew up locally and studied at the College, it is a privilege to lead an institution that transforms lives across our communities and the Liverpool City Region. This ceremony has been a wonderful moment to reflect on what we have achieved together and to look ahead to what comes next."


NHS waiting list continues to fall despite record winter

THE NHS has faced its busiest winter on record while bringing waiting lists to their lowest for almost 3 years.
 
New figures show the number people attending A&E between:- November and February topped:- 9 million (9,110 591) this winter for the 1st time in NHS history; along with almost:- 130,000 more patients handed over by Ambulances compared with winter 3 years ago.

Waiting times for patients this winter were the shortest in 4 years as NHS planning paid off for patients. The number of patients attending A&E who were admitted, transferred, or discharged within 4 hours of arrival at emergency departments was at its highest rate this winter (73.6%) since:- 2021/22, when it was:- 73.8%.

While the number of Ambulance call outs this winter were the highest on record, topping:- 3.2 million (3,223,778), figures show almost 130,000 more Ambulance handovers at A&E where the handover time was known this winter (1,640,783) compared with 2 years ago (1,511,758).

Despite high 999 demand, ambulance responded faster to the most serious call outs, including:- for strokes and heart attacks, than they have for half a decade (2020/21); with average Cat 2 ambulance waits down to:- 32:29.

Despite the record winter, the waiting list has continued to fall and decreased to:- 7.25 million, in January 2026, dropping by:- 43,666 compared to the previous month.

This represents an estimated 6.13 million unique patients. Overall, the waiting list has decreased by more than:- 370,000 (374,083) since June 2024.

NHS National Medical Director Professor Meghana Pandit
said:- "The NHS was ready to tackle winter head on this year, which is why despite facing record-breaking demand, staff have delivered the shortest winter waiting times for 4 years; while waiting lists have continued to fall. This is proof that the NHS is starting to turn a corner for patients; but we know the job is far from done. For too long, too many patients have faced the indignity of being treated in Hospital Corridors. That's why we're taking a zero tolerance approach; with Hospital leaders out on the wards and corridors making sure patients are treated with the dignity they deserve. I also want to thank the public for their role in supporting the NHS this winter; these figures show the huge impact of the public getting vital winter jabs."

The Health and Social Care Secretary, Wes Streeting,
said:- "After years of rising waiting times, patients are finally starting to see things move in the right direction; with waiting lists at their lowest level for almost 3 years and more people getting treated within 18 weeks. Despite record demand this winter, A&E and ambulance services improved; meaning patients are getting help faster when they need it most, thanks to the hard work of NHS staff, better planning and modernisation. But we won't take our foot off the gas. We'll keep cutting waiting times, backing NHS staff and making sure patients get the high quality care they deserve."

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