A 31-year-old man is banned from Royal Oldham Hospital in Greater Manchester for three years, after he threatens and abuses NHS staff at the site. Multiple reports say the man subjected staff to “serious abuse and threats,” creating an unsafe environment and prompting enforcement action by hospital authorities.

The Mirror identifies the man as Andrew Stonier, reporting that he is barred from entering the Royal Oldham Hospital building until 2029. Manchester Evening News reports that the ban lasts for three years following the threats made against NHS workers. Both sources describe the incident as involving serious threats toward staff rather than any public-facing event.

The reports agree that hospital access restrictions are imposed in response to the conduct, and that the ban takes effect for a defined period ending in 2029. No additional details about charges, court outcome, or the specific content of the threats are provided in the excerpts.