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Dad gave me a kidney so I can have my dream wedding

Dad gave me a kidney so I can have my

Angie Brown BBC Scotland, Edinburgh and East reporter Kieran Innes Brian and his son Kieran say they now have a
Sainsburys and Morrisons told to stop advertising heated tobacco

Sainsburys and Morrisons told to stop advertising heated tobacco

The government has written to Sainsbury’s and Morrisons asking them to stop “advertising and promoting” heated tobacco products, which it
‘Skinnytok’ ban too late, says woman who deleted app for health

‘Skinnytok’ ban too late, says woman who deleted app for

Eve Jones Eve Jones says messaging promoting extreme thinness online is detrimental A woman who struggled with anorexia said she
Mood swings fuelled the chef’s genius. But the highs got higher and the lows got darker

Mood swings fuelled the chef’s genius. But the highs got

Shutterstock “We just wanted a relaxing conversation with our dad and we weren’t able to have one,” says Jack Blumenthal.
I’m an NHS leader – but my mum still suffered at hands of the health service

I’m an NHS leader – but my mum still suffered

NHS Confederation A senior NHS leader has criticised the health service, saying his mother received a “black service, not an
Abortion access in second trimester ‘worst in the UK’ in Wales

Abortion access in second trimester ‘worst in the UK’ in

Kate Morgan Communities correspondent, BBC Wales News PA Abortion care provider the British Pregnancy Advisory Service said there was “limited
Why is my hay fever so bad this year?

Why is my hay fever so bad this year?

Philippa Roxby and Smitha Mundasad Health reporters Getty Images Pollen levels are forecast to be high or very high in
World-first ‘Trojan horse’ therapy to be given on NHS

World-first ‘Trojan horse’ therapy to be given on NHS

BBC A “Trojan horse” therapy that sneaks toxic drugs inside cancer cells is being made available on the NHS in
Hospital backlog drops to lowest level in two years in England

Hospital backlog drops to lowest level in two years in

The backlog in routine hospital treatments in England has reached its lowest level for two years. Data for the end
Menstrual tracking app users cautioned by Cambridge researchers

Menstrual tracking app users cautioned by Cambridge researchers

Women who tracked their menstrual cycle using smartphone apps have been warned about the privacy and safety risks of doing