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NHS must modernise or die – Streeting tells Labour conference
The shadow health secretary says it is up to Labour to "rescue, rebuild and renew" the NHS.
Bird flu: Scientists see gene editing hope for immune chickens
Researchers have developed gene-edited chickens that are partially resistant to bird flu.
Partygate revelations destroyed trust in government, inquiry told
Ex-cabinet secretary says 'under no circumstances' should lockdown parties have taken place.
Bedbugs: Luton Council deals with 86 bedbug incidents in a year
The council issues advice on how homeowners can deal with bedbugs they may find in their homes
Heating on prescription call for Wales’ medically vulnerable
Louise is still behind on her heating bills from last winter.
Weight-loss drug approved for use by NHS Scotland
Wegovy, which is delivered via injection, makes people feel fuller and more satisfied so they eat less.
Indi Gregory: Critically ill baby girl is dying, judge told
A doctor tells a High Court judge of the "terrible reality" facing seven-month-old Indi Gregory.
Cervical cancer: 17,500 women to have smear tests re-checked
It is part of a major review of cervical screening in Northern Ireland, dating back to 2008.
Doctors up for longer hours for more overtime pay, says Keir Starmer
The Labour leaders says NHS staff in England will volunteer for longer hours to cut waiting lists.
ADHD medication: Supply issue leaves man without pills
Simon Hawkins says not knowing when he will get his tablets is stressful as shortages hit Wales.