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Lorna

American  
[lawr-nuh] / ˈlɔr nə /

noun

  1. a female given name.


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Lorna Pirozzolo, from Jersey, who has terminal breast cancer, said the reform to law was "badly needed".

From BBC

Speaking outside the court, Det Chf Supt Lorna Ferguson, the officer who led the investigation, apologised to Brian Low's family.

From BBC

Sometimes Lorna Grinnell-Moore, a nurse in Birmingham, gets the phone slammed down on her.

From BBC

Lorna's been here before - she was part of a team of NHS workers that made 13,000 calls in just three months after a surge in measles cases in late 2023 affected hundreds of children.

From BBC

Now, Lorna, clinical service lead for vaccination, and a team of nurses have been recruited to bash the phones again as measles cases rise once more.

From BBC