Why are we so ill? The working-age health crisis

The number of under 65s struggling with poor health is rising – and it’s a threat to the economy.

What do GPs think of Sunak’s sick note plans?

We asked some GPs what they thought of other professionals taking on their responsibility for sick notes.

What do GPs think of Sunak’s sick note plans?

We asked some GPs what they thought of other professionals taking on their responsibility for sick notes.

Gender care review author attacks ‘misinformation’

Dr Hilary Cass says deliberate false information about her study is putting young people at risk.

Post office scandal helped infected blood campaign

Campaigner Andy Evans said it has raised awareness of those given infected blood products.

Sunak sets out plans to tackle ‘sick note culture’

The PM wants to strip GPs of power to issue sick notes but Labour says he has run out of ideas.

Ketamine addict: ‘I can’t walk 50m without weeing’

Specialist clinics are helping increasing numbers of young ketamine users with damaged bladders.

Ketamine addict: ‘I can’t walk 50m without weeing’

Specialist clinics are helping increasing numbers of young ketamine users with damaged bladders.

Almost a quarter of kids aged 5-7 have smartphones

The regulator calls the data a “wake up call”, and says parents and industry need to do more.

Children used as ‘guinea pigs’ in clinical trials

They were given infected blood products in trials without their knowledge, the BBC has found.