Nurses’ strike in England to be cut short after court ruling
The government took the nurses' union to court in a bitter dispute over whether the strike was lawful.
Annabel Wright death: Acne drug safety moves are ‘lip service’, says mum
The family of Annabel Wright, 15, from Ripon, believes Roaccutane was responsible for her death.
Gambling white paper: Young gamblers could face £2 slot machine limit
The government has unveiled the biggest shake-up of gambling laws in nearly two decades.
‘My daughter’s long Covid is not nonsense’
People affected share their experiences as a report calls for "urgent action" to tackle stigma.
Skin cancer: Health warning as non-melanoma cases rise
Public Health Wales figures show non-melanoma skin cancers increased by 7% between 2016 and 2019.
Midwives in England accept NHS pay offer
The offer covers two years, including an additional one-off payment for 2022/23 and a 5% pay rise.
Priory Group whistleblowers ‘concerned for patient safety’
Two ex-managers at the mental health care firm claim they felt pressure to cut costs and fill beds.
Livvy Haydock: ‘Disabled gangsters supported me with my MS diagnosis’
Investigative journalist Livvy Haydock on dealing with gangsters alongside an MS diagnosis.
Lucy Letby trial: Accused nurse wanted to attend baby’s funeral
Lucy Letby was asked by police about a condolence card she sent to the baby's family, a court hears.
Superbug study to invite 2,000 stool samples
Scientists want to find out more about levels of antibiotic-resistant bacteria in healthy people.