Letby interviewed in prison over more baby deaths

The serial killer nurse has been interviewed over more deaths and collapses at two hospitals.

Hospice leaders warn hundreds of beds out of use

A lack of funding and staff are blamed as hospices close beds permanently or take them out of use.

‘Controversial brain surgery stopped my migraines’

A woman who defied mainstream advice to have risky brain surgery says her symptoms have gone.

‘Controversial brain surgery stopped my migraines’

A woman who defied mainstream advice to have risky brain surgery says her symptoms have gone.

‘We’re attacked and abused as we try to save lives’

Almost 45,000 assaults were recorded by ambulance services across England over the last five years.

Covid corruption commissioner starts fraud probe

Tom Hayhoe’s first task will be reviewing the £8.7bn of pandemic PPE that had to be written off.

Why are doctors wary of wearables?

Wearable tech claims to help monitor our health, but many doctors remain sceptical.

Anger as some infected blood payouts put on hold

Some families of those who died have been told payments due before Christmas have been put on hold.

Fix palliative care before assisted dying is introduced, doctors urge

Leading end-of-life doctors warn system is struggling, and changing law could make situation worse.

Fix palliative care before assisted dying is introduced, doctors urge

Leading end-of-life doctors warn system is struggling, and changing law could make situation worse.