Charles Ndhlovu: NHS ‘corrected mistakes’ after son’s suicide – mother
Charles Ndhlovu's mother says care plans were added to when her son died.
Pandemic akin to war, lawyer tells Covid inquiry
Decisions were "finely balanced" and, with hindsight, might have been different, Fiona Scolding KC says.
Super-engineered vaccines created to help end polio
The first new polio vaccines in 50 years are less likely to mutate into a dangerous form that causes disease.
Hot weather adds to NHS pressure as doctors strike
NHS bosses worry as junior doctors in England stage a third walkout in their attempt to secure a 35% rise.
Most women beat early breast cancer, study finds
The risk of dying from the disease has fallen over the past 20 years, thanks to new treatments.
Massive lockdown impact was not considered, inquiry hears
The UK may not have been well prepared "at all", says the lead lawyer for the Covid inquiry.
Junior doctors in Scotland to strike after rejecting pay offer
BMA Scotland said its members would take three days of strike action between 12 and 15 July.
Essex mental health campaigners try legal bid to get decision on inquiry
Campaigners hope to force the government into deciding whether to grant an inquiry legal powers.
Covid-19: Bereaved Northern Ireland families in London for inquiry
Northern Ireland was behind the UK in pandemic preparedness, a lawyer tells the UK Covid-19 Inquiry.
Senior Tory MP seeks abortion law rethink after mother jailed
The Commons equalities committee chair says it is time to debate "outdated" abortion rules.