HIV and forced sterilisations: How four Kenyan women found justice
Four women living with HIV who won a landmark case tell the BBC about how they were sterilised.
Care sector fears migration changes are a step back
Many in social care believe overseas staff saved the system from collapse, reports Alison Holt.
Batten Disease: Parents to celebrate ‘last Christmas’ with daughter
Addy Clarke's parents are making the most of time with the seven-year-old, who has Batten Disease.
Infected blood: Tory rebellion expected on payouts amendment
Up to 30,000 people were given contaminated blood in the 1970s and 1980s. Thousands have died.
Rishi Sunak could miss NHS waiting list target over strikes, says Victoria Atkins
New health secretary Victoria Atkins says strikes by medics have delayed 1.1 million appointments.
Why Naga Munchetty is asking: ‘How are your periods?’
The Radio 5 Live presenter finds out that the answer could help many women like her.
Baby formula soaring costs: ‘I struggle, but I won’t buy a cheaper brand’
Why struggling parents aren't choosing cheaper brands when it comes to infant formula milk.
Boris Johnson to apologise to Covid Inquiry but say he got big calls right
But the former PM will argue robustly his government got many big pandemic calls right.
UK human swine flu case: Why now, and what’s next?
What you need to know about the first confirmed case of a new type of flu, found in North Yorkshire.
Covid inquiry: Earlier lockdown could have kept schools open, says Matt Hancock
The former health secretary says avoiding action in autumn 2020 led to tougher lockdowns later on.