Trump picks Covid lockdown critic to lead top health agency
The physician and economist was the face of the Great Barrington Declaration, which opposed widespread lockdowns.
Plan to boost NHS dental treatments ‘not on track’
Watchdog warns target of 1.5m more treatments unlikely to be hit as calls grow for major reform.
How assisted dying has spread across the world and how laws differ
About 300 million people have access to some form of assisted dying - what are the policies of other countries?
How does assisted dying work in other countries?
About 300 million people have access to some form of assisted dying - what are the policies of other countries?
More single women and female couples having IVF
Single women or female couples now account for one in six of all fertility treatments in the UK.
Supreme Court hearing case on definition of a woman
Judges will consider a legal challenge which could affect how women and trans people are treated.
Woman with brain injury faced insurance refusal
Jane Rubens' family say they faced accepting her return to the UK or having her insurance cancelled.
Give me prescription or I’ll kill you, nurse told
Humberside Police has received 411 reports of assaults and abuse towards GP staff over five years.
‘I had no idea being a social drinker would damage my liver by 31’
BBC journalist Hazel Martin was told she had liver fibrosis and must go teetotal or she could die.
Assisted dying bill about right to choose – minister
Labour’s cabinet remains divided on how to vote on Friday’s bill to legalise assisted dying.