Covid inquiry: Five things we learned last week
Senior politicians from the Scottish and UK governments gave evidence on the inquiry's third and final week in Edinburgh.
Online GP access leaves patients lost, says report
Healthwatch Surrey says many people are left feeling helpless and lost with online services.
Improvement in cancer survival rates slowing down
The number of people beating the disease was rising five times faster in the 2000s.
Patient ‘reborn’ after priority lung transplant
Georgie Cooper says: "It was amazing to feel the air in my lungs after my transplant."
New treatment hope for blood cancer patients
A new injection can help the immune system to attack and destroy cancerous cells.
Flu cases hit new winter high in England
The NHS warns it is still "in the thick" of a challenging winter, as flu cases surge.
Women on gynae waiting lists ‘feel abandoned’
A review of gynae services in NI finds that more than 37,000 women are on hospital waiting lists.
Angiodema: Gene therapy treats painful hereditary disorder
A single dose of gene therapy was enough to stop the painful swelling attacks caused by angiodema.
BRCA tests to be offered to Jewish people to detect cancer risk
NHS England says it wants to test 30,000 Jewish people over the next two years for faulty BRCA genes.