Landais Alzheimer – the village where everyone has dementia
The specially adapted environment is keeping people healthier and happier for longer, early evidence suggests.
One year on: The latest on our Secure Data Environment

Liz Gaffney, Head of NHS England's Secure Data Environment, reflects on the developments of the service one year on.

In January, Michael Chapman blogged about our ambitious plans for the NHS England Secure Data Environment (SDE), starting with migrating customers to the service, testing its capabilities and processes, and then scaling up the service to handle wider use.

Brain surgery teen to have first seizure-free Christmas
Angus Bain, 17, has suffered debilitating epileptic fits every week throughout his childhood.
Disabled people left as ‘collateral damage’ in Essex contract row
Money used to care for disabled people disappears amid a dispute between a council and payroll firm.
Non-burping can damage quality of life, researchers say
People with the condition have to deal with abdominal bloating, gurgling noises and flatulence.
What to do if you have Covid
No Covid restrictions are in place across the UK, so how should you manage having it?
JN.1 Covid variant: WHO charts its rapid global spread
Covid and other infections could rise in many parts of the world this winter, the experts warn.
Junior doctor could leave job over pay dispute
Dr Mohammed Hussain is joining national colleagues in three days of strike action.
Disruption warning as junior doctor strikes return
NHS bosses say their worst fears are being realised with a three-day walkout under way in England.
The Kenyan women being helped by Alnwick stoma swimmer
Gill Castle, from Northumberland, is using her experience of having a stoma to help women in Kenya.