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Suicide site encouraged daughter to die - parents
Bronwen Morgan's parents are calling for a block on suicide websites after she took her own life.
Children's health warning system rolled out by NHS
The concerns of families and carers will be at the heart of a new early-warning system, the NHS says.
Pioneering operation combines cancer surgery and Caesarean
Four women have had a landmark two-in-one operation to reduce the inherited risk of ovarian cancer.
Covid inquiry hears Matt Hancock wanted to decide who lived and died
Former NHS boss Sir Simon Stevens tells the Covid inquiry the "horrible dilemma never crystallised".
Cough syrup maker boss jailed in Indonesia
The pharmaceutical firm, Afi Farma, has been linked to the deaths of more than 200 Indonesian children.
Hospitals fail people with learning disabilities, says watchdog
Watchdog concerned over lack of specialist nurses, training for staff and information sharing in England.
Brain power dropped among over-50s during Covid-19 pandemic, study shows
Cognitive skills, such as memory, waned - possibly linked to stress, loneliness and alcohol, study shows.
Boris Johnson asked scientists if hair dryer could kill Covid, says ex-aide
Former adviser Dominic Cummings says the ex-PM asked top scientists about a video making the claim.
'Macho' culture at No 10 harmed Covid response, Helen MacNamara says
Former top official Helen MacNamara tells Covid inquiry women were sidelined in male-dominated No 10.
Met Police to attend fewer mental health calls
A new scheme aims to free up officers' time and ensure help is given by mental health professionals.
Student nurse used suicide website before taking her life
A coroner voices concern that sites promoting self-harm are accessible to vulnerable people.
'Stiletto row' official Helen MacNamara to appear at Covid inquiry
Chris Mason looks ahead to former top civil servant Helen MacNamara's testimony at the Covid inquiry.
Scientists excited by AI tool that grades severity of rare cancer
AI is twice as good at grading the aggressiveness of tumours than lab analysis, a study suggests.
Zimbabwe's cholera crisis fuelled by chronic water shortages
Wheelbarrows are carted around in search of community centres and churches willing to share water.
Boris Johnson thought old people should accept Covid fate, inquiry told
The former PM's handling of the virus comes under attack over six hours of testimony by aides.
Covid inquiry: Read the private WhatsApp messages from inside Downing Street
"Meltdown", "liar", "embarrassing" - messages lay bare Downing Street divisions during the pandemic.
Patients waiting months could travel for treatment
Those who have not been seen for more than 40 weeks will get a chance to go elsewhere in England.
Bereaved families call for England-wide maternity care inquiry
The Maternity Safety Alliance says only a statutory public inquiry can end a series of scandals.
Humza Yousaf denies deleting pandemic WhatsApp messages
The FM says ministers "past and present" must co-operate fully with Scottish and UK Covid inquiries.
Scots NHS doctors: Rise in patients waiting 24 hours in A&E 'shocking'
The number waiting 24 hours or more was over 250 times higher than it was in 2019, figures have shown.
Man given months to live becomes liver transplant pioneer
A man given months to live becomes the first patient to receive an experimental liver transplant.
Chris Mason: Covid inquiry WhatsApps paint picture of chaos
With two of Boris Johnson's closest former aides set to appear, Chris Mason on what we've heard so far.
Hunt is on to find more effective flu treatments
Flu deaths hit a five-year high last winter and treatments for worst cases are still lacking, experts say.
Nicola Sturgeon's Covid WhatsApp messages were deleted - newspaper report
Former first minister Nicola Sturgeon is reported to have deleted messages relating to the pandemic.
Belfast Royal Victoria Hospital: I'm nearly 80 and still nursing
"Unflappable" Jimmy turns 80 next month and is still working in intensive care at a Belfast hospital.
'My NHS hell waiting for surgery and information'
When former BBC correspondent Rory Cellan-Jones broke his elbow he waited days for an operation.
HRT: Sharp rise in prescriptions after menopause campaign
Celebrities like Davina McCall have raised awareness of women's symptoms when their periods stop.
Conjoined twins meet at London hospital that treated them
The six sets of siblings were all treated at Great Ormond Street Hospital in London.
Motor neurone disease: Sufferers describe wait to get diagnosed
Two MND sufferers tell the BBC how the debilitating neurological condition is hard to diagnose.
Conjoined twins: Defying the odds to survive
They were not expected to survive but Ruby and Rosie, now 11, are celebrating with five other sets.
NHS waits could exceed eight million by summer, charity says
Based on latest trends, yet more patients will be forced to wait, even if doctor strikes cease, projections suggest.
Life's better without drink, says teetotal teacher
Emily Power said her life has improved in every way since she stopped drinking.
Scottish Government accused of withholding Covid WhatsApps
A lawyer for the UK Covid Inquiry says it is surprising that so many messages have been deleted.
Foreign doctors in West Midlands used as 'cheap labour' claim
An investigation claims fellowship doctors are paid about 10,000 per year less than others.
NHS pay: Health staff to begin legal fight over Covid bonus
The government may face a judicial review after excluding outsourced workers from a one-off bonus.
SAD: Weatherman Derek Brockway on combating winter sadness
Derek Brockway feels low as the seasons change, just like two million others across the UK.
NHS trust sorry for sending mum on suicide course after son's death
Angelina Pattison was sent on the training by the NHS trust shortly after her son killed himself.
Ozempic: Several taken to hospital in Austria after taking fake drug
Several patients reported serious side effects including seizures, authorities say.
Scottish Covid Inquiry: Care home residents 'left to starve'
Care home residents may have been "neglected and left to starve" during the pandemic, Scotland's Covid Inquiry will hear.
Tai chi may slow Parkinson's symptoms for years, study finds
The traditional gentle Chinese exercise showed balance and movement benefits for patients.
GP appointments: Man leaves doctor of 77 years over delay
Gwyn John took action after hearing that he was 32nd in the call queue to his former GP.
Sepsis failings still causing too many deaths - ombudsman
Patients are still dying due to failings highlighted more than a decade ago, the health ombudsman says.
Scientists: Allow forbidden 28-day embryo experiments
Many UK scientists want to double the time allowed for embryo research - and there could be public support.
Ugandan teenage cancer patient: How a bed saved my life
Many young Ugandan patients stop free treatment as their families cannot afford other hidden costs.
'Failure to act' on suicide website linked to 50 UK deaths
Families are angry at the lack of action to shut it, despite multiple concerns from police and coroners.
Willenhall lorry driver thanks wife after his breast cancer diagnosis
Darren Pallett, whose wife found his lump, has said he wants other men to get themselves checked.
Longer rugby careers linked to higher risk of brain injury - study
Scientists found signs of degenerative disease in professional as well as club players' brains.
Abiraterone: Thousands of men miss out on life-extending prostate cancer drug
There is a call for more men in England and Northern Ireland to have access to the treatment.
Welsh Ambulance Service declares extraordinary incident due to delays
The Welsh Ambulance Service declared an extraordinary incident due to delays handing over patients.
Clock change 'disorientating' for people with dementia - charity
The charity Alzheimer's Society says it is important to keep up routines as daylight hours change.
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