Inside Health

James Gallagher and the panel consider if an assisted death can guarantee a peaceful end.

How a surgeon tried to avoid justice for years after stabbing colleague

Jonathan Peter Brooks tried to manipulate the forensic process, prison staff and the courts, a judge says.

The English neighbourhood that could hold the secret to fixing the NHS

With public satisfaction in the NHS just 21%, one area has a plan to shake up its services that could reduce GP waiting lists, as well as unblock hospital beds – but can it really work nationwide?

‘A little miracle’: First baby born in UK to woman with transplanted womb

Grace Davidson gave birth to a baby girl two years after her sister’s womb was transplanted into her body.

‘My long Covid turned out to be terminal cancer’

Olivia Knowles noticed something “wasn’t quite correct” while competing in an ironman competition.

‘My long Covid turned out to be terminal cancer’

Olivia Knowles noticed something “wasn’t quite correct” while competing in an ironman competition.

‘My long Covid turned out to be terminal cancer’

Olivia Knowles noticed something “wasn’t quite correct” while competing in an ironman competition.

‘Too few consequences’ for NHS underperformance – Miles

Health Secretary Jeremy Miles has outlined his plans to cut Wales’ NHS waiting lists by 200,000.

Second child dies of measles as Texas outbreak worsens

Health Secretary Robert F Kennedy Jr is reportedly headed to the state, which has recorded 480 cases.

‘The NHS can’t tell me where my job will be’

Health bosses are accused of keeping resident doctors in the dark about their first position.