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Eluned Morgan is under pressure after putting Betsi Cadwaladr into special measures a second time.
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The trust that runs Hinchingbrooke and Peterborough maternity units fears exposure risk to staff.
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A doctor tells jurors he wished he had bypassed hospital management and gone to the police.
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Labour says the government has "vacated the field" on supporting women with menopause in work.
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Zholia Alemi worked as a psychiatrist for 22 years after she forged a medical degree, a court hears.
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A coalition of organisations says the official inquiry does not focus enough on the role of racism.
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Beijing hits back that the outbreak's origin is "about science and should not be politicised".
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Eli Crossley, who has muscular dystrophy, explains now new technology is helping in his daily life.
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About 200 patients are to be offered a blood test as an alternative to colonoscopies.
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A series of local family hubs will be opened in England after a survey showed knowledge gaps existed.
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Some may quit NHS contracts over threats of fines, costs and paper work, dentists warn.
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Ian Milner, 55, says he has suffered bullying and abuse because of his hearing loss.
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Investigation finds more than a third of services are giving misleading information or unethical advice.
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The Healthcare Safety Investigation Branch says rising work pressure is a risk for staff and patients.
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There is no evidence bird flu will start spreading between people but experts are preparing for any scenario.
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Christie Harnett, Emily Moore and a third person died while under the care of a mental health trust.
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The singer pays for a day's worth of scans and pledges to do more.
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They are walking out over pay and want an increase to make up for 15 years of inflation.
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A House of Lords Committee says more action is needed to avoid disruption to medicine supply in Northern Ireland.
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Experts are assessing a very rare side effect of nasal decongestants that could harm brain blood flow.
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The number of medical staff working at the O2 Academy Brixton did not match industry recommendations.
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Medics at a London hospital are seeing so many risky cases they have drawn up treatment guidelines.
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Innovative ways to use personal protective equipment have emerged since the Covid-19 pandemic.
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Data shows ethnic minorities are no longer more likely to die from the virus than white people .
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Health Secretary Steve Barclay will meet Royal College of Nursing bosses for talks over pay.
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The deaths were under the care of University Hospitals of Derby and Burton NHS Foundation Trust over a 16-month period.
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A forthcoming government white paper on gambling is expected to tighten regulation in the sector.
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The BBC speaks to about a dozen parents with concerns after children died or became seriously ill.
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There are now nearly 2.5 million adults of working age who are long-term sick, official figures show.
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British Medical Association planning 72-hour walkout as early as mid-March in fight for more pay.
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Heather Rendulic was able to use her left arm and hand for the first time in nine years.
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Caitlin has a condition which meant she was born with no bones in the fingers of her left hand.
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What you need to know about ambulance and Border Force workers' strikes, by the BBC's Zoe Conway.
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BMA members have been balloted over a junior doctors strike, with the result expected on Monday,
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BBC news editor Carly Appleby reflects on life six years after her breast cancer diagnosis, aged 37.
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People in Cardiff say they buy meal deals because of the price during a cost of living crisis.
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Hospitals in Wales "didn't want to know" about the needs of disabled staff, says Dr Georgie Budd.
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Hospitals in England report patients slipping on sewage, staff becoming ill and leaks on wards.
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Royal College of Nursing to take action from 1 to 3 March in England in biggest walkout of dispute.
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Researchers say claims the milk helps support brain and nervous system development are unfounded.
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Roger, 69, is well enough to go home from hospital - but like many others, he cannot be discharged.
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Papilloedema begins with pressure in the head and can be the first sign of a tumour.
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Jude Aston says he is like a "new man" after deciding to have his leg amputated.
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Severely disabled children, who rely on emergency care, are being put at risk, doctors warn.
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NHS England says the new approach to lower-priority emergency calls will speed up response times.
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Staff at the UK's largest blood processing centre near Bristol are urging people to book in now.
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A family fear a 10-year-old may slip into a world of "silent darkness" if his hearing loss worsens.
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A toddler becomes the first to be treated by the NHS with a new gene therapy costing £2.875m.
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Teddi from Northumberland has a rare genetic condition and will be treated by the NHS with a new gene therapy.
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Early tests in mice look promising for a non-hormonal, on-demand pill that immobilises sperm.
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