Infected blood scandal: Bereaved relatives in government compensation plea
Relatives are calling for wider compensation for those caught up in the infected blood scandal.
Baby loss in pregnancy: Pledge to store remains in dignified way
A government commitment comes after reports of women being advised to store remains in the fridge.
Bedfordshire man who ignored home cancer test gets bowel cancer
Stephen Sweetlove says he was reluctant to seek help because did not want to "burden the NHS".
Covid Inquiry: What have we learnt so far?
The first phase of the Covid Inquiry has come to an end. What have we learnt over the past six weeks?
Thousands of first time mums in pre-eclampsia study
Doctors in Cambridge hope to understand more about pre-eclampsia and other placental complications.
Covid Inquiry: Bereaved families received targeted abuse
Families from the four nations shared their stories with the UK Covid-19 Inquiry.
The doctors graduating during walkouts and record waiting lists
The first cohort of trainee doctors at the School of Medicine in Chelmsford are keen to get working.
UK codeine cough syrup sales could be restricted
The UK medicines safety watchdog says abusing codeine linctus can lead to serious health issues.
Drug donanemab seen as turning point in dementia fight
The antibody treatment donanemab slows clinical decline by around a third, a large trial confirms.
Healthcare group calls for return of face mask guidance
Workers affected by Covid accuse the Scottish government of "playing Russian roulette" with staff and patients' health.