Entries by BBC News

‘Pea allergy almost killed my boy. It’s only right to add it to food labels’

Families tell the BBC about their experiences living with allergies as experts call for more allergens to have warning labels.

Why I started getting anti-wrinkle injections at 23

Does it slow down ageing? Or are we being exploited by a multi-billion pound industry?

Will Serena Williams’s weight-loss admission help shed stigma of anti-obesity drugs?

Could her comments instil a new sense of confidence in those using the drugs and quieten the critics?

Will Serena Williams’s weight-loss admission help shed stigma of anti-obesity drugs?

Could her comments instil a new sense of confidence in those using the drugs and quieten the critics?

Will Serena Williams’s weight-loss admission help shed stigma of anti-obesity drugs?

Could her comments instil a new sense of confidence in those using the drugs and quieten the critics?

Bereaved families feel ‘ignored’ over maternity review

It follows a meeting between the families and Baroness Amos, who will chair the review.

Baby food firms told to cut sugar and salt

Manufacturers who do not make products healthier within 18 months may face action, the government says.

The Inquiry

Is Indonesia’s free schools programme costing too much?

Hospital pays out after bacteria-linked deaths

Nine families receive compensation after the outbreak linked to a Cambridge-based hospital.

Hospital pays out after bacteria-linked deaths

Nine families receive compensation after the outbreak linked to a Cambridge-based hospital.