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One way Michael Rosen has coped with the death of his son

"You don’t die as a human being, you live on with others," Rosen told Saturday Live.

One way Michael Rosen has coped with the death of his son

"You don’t die as a human being, you live on with others," Rosen told Saturday Live.

Rise in number of people facing hunger in the UK

More than 14.1 million people experienced food insecurity last year, warns the Trussell Trust.

Rise in number of people facing hunger in the UK

More than 14.1 million people experienced food insecurity last year, warns the Trussell Trust.

More children are obese than underweight, says Unicef

Traditional, healthy diets are being replaced by ultra-processed foods, often high in sugar and additives, the UN agency says.

Alzheimer’s blood test could ‘revolutionise’ diagnosis

Scientists leading the trial at University College London believe the blood test could improve the accuracy of diagnosis of the disease to more than 90%.

Alzheimer’s blood test could ‘revolutionise’ diagnosis

Scientists leading the trial at University College London believe the blood test could improve the accuracy of diagnosis of the disease to more than 90%.

Patrick: A Young Traveller Lost

12-year-old Patrick’s story sheds light on the suicide crisis in the Traveller community.

Deodorant firm sorry after ‘itchy, burning armpits’ claims

Mitchum said a change in the manufacturing process had affected some of its roll-on products after users complained of soreness.

Best and worst-performing NHS Trusts in England named

Critics question the usability of new league tables meant to inform the public and let them exercise choice.