Girl’s brain tumour misdiagnosed for three years

Tia Gordon, 11, was given painkillers for tummy bugs and migraines before the tumour was discovered.

Children’s mental health records published after cyber attack

A ransomware group carries out its threat to NHS Dumfries and Galloway and releases a “large volume” of patients’ data.

Assisted dying debate terrifying for disabled, says Liz Carr

As legal assisted dying receives more support, the actress expresses deep concern for disability rights.

Assisted dying debate terrifying for disabled, says Liz Carr

As legal assisted dying receives more support, the actress expresses deep concern for disability rights.

Assisted dying debate terrifying for disabled, says Liz Carr

As legal assisted dying receives more support, the actress expresses deep concern for disability rights.

We need to normalise death and dying, says carer

Abi Vance, who cared for a friend with terminal cancer, said “normalising” death might help people.

We need to normalise death and dying, says carer

Abi Jenkins, who cared for a friend with terminal cancer, said “normalising” death might help people.

‘I have a 50:50 chance of developing Alzheimer’s in my 50s’

John Jennings may have inherited a gene from his mother that could trigger early-onset of the condition.

NHS problems leave new doctors without jobs

The NHS needs more doctors so why have some medical students been left in limbo waiting for a job?

How the NHS has run out of jobs for new doctors

The NHS needs more doctors so why have some medical students been left in limbo waiting for a job?