Under-review Nottingham maternity units no longer inadequate
The Care Quality Commission says the troubled service has improved - but more needs to be done.
Macular degeneration research grows human cells in artificial eye
Researchers hope it could eventually lead to new ways of treating age-related macular degeneration.
PM to meet NHS leaders as winter pressures loom
The talks will cover what extra support is needed in England amid strikes and growing waiting lists.
MPs to investigate sexual harassment of female surgeons
It comes after women told BBC News of assaults by senior surgical colleagues in the operating theatre.
Cannabis climbdown misled NHS patients – campaigners
Fewer than five patients have been prescribed whole-cannabis medicine, despite it becoming legal in 2018.
Nitrous oxide: MPs approve bill to ban laughing gas possession
Under the law change possessing the drug would carry a sentence of up to two years in prison or a large fine.
BBL surgery: Woman who died in Turkey ‘not told of risks’
A coroner says Melissa Kerr should have been made aware of the dangers of the operation in Turkey.
Martha’s rule: Mother shares trauma over daughter’s death
Martha Mills, 13, died when doctors failed to spot and treat a sepsis infection early enough.
Strep B: Mum calls for all pregnant women to be tested
Shannon Doherty spoke out after her baby son, Rían, became critically ill with the infection.
Martha’s rule: Mother to press health secretary on patient rights
Merope Mills, whose daughter's death was preventable, says she will meet Stephen Barclay this week.