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Speaking three years after the first Covid lockdown, Anabel Sharma looks back on her mum's last moments.
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Members of nursing and midwifery unions vote to accept the Scottish government's 6.5% pay deal.
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Unions urge nurses, ambulance staff and other members to back deal including a one-off payment.
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After Covid lockdowns hit both demand and supply, production is at record levels, the UN says.
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Tens of thousands are likely to have been affected by a walkout in England, which ends on Thursday morning.
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Jiang Yanyong became a national hero after revealing Beijing was covering up the scale of the virus.
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A doctor raised concerns about nurse Lucy Letby's presence and the deaths of babies, her trial hears.
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Products containing pholcodine to be recalled over the risk of a very rare, but serious allergic reaction.
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Stephanie and Matt Trott want risky breech deliveries to be spotted earlier after their baby died.
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UK doctors reviewed 94,000 procedures to check for bad complications such as infection.
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