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Warning over TikTok filming by hospital patients
The Society of Radiographers says more patients are filming for social media without permission. -
MPs to vote on decriminalising abortion - how the law could change
Two Labour MPs have tabled rival amendments to the Crime and Policing Bill on abortion. -
Rise in awareness of nicotine pouches among children, survey suggests
A survey carried out by YouGov indicates 4% of children aged 11-17 have also tried them. -
Hospices are at centre of debate over assisted dying bill - what do they think?
As MPs debate whether to legalise assisted dying, we speak to those providing end-of-life care. -
I quit TikTok to avoid eating disorder relapse
Eve Jones, who had anorexia, says banning "skinnytok" only scratches the surface of a larger issue. -
Sainsburys and Morrisons told to stop tobacco ads
The government has written to the supermarkets to say the adverts are banned by a law passed in 2002. -
My dad gave me a kidney - now I can have my dream wedding
Kieran Innes was worried he would have to curtail his future plans when his kidneys failed. -
Why are pollen levels making hay fever so bad this year?
It's peak pollen season here are the best ways to treat hay fever symptoms, and other useful advice. -
Mood swings fuelled Heston Blumenthal's genius. But the highs got higher and the lows got darker
A new BBC documentary looks at how a diagnosis of bipolar disorder at 57 changed the celebrity chef's life. -
I'm an NHS leader - but mum still suffered at hands of health service because she was black
NHS Confederation chair Lord Adebowale says his mother's death illustrates inequalities in the system. -
We always joked dad looked nothing like his parents - then we found out why
Matthew's father died late last year - before learning the truth about his family history. -
World-first blood cancer therapy to be given on NHS
It sneaks toxic drugs inside cancer cells to hit them hard while minimising side-effects. -
Handwritten notes reveal Churchill's penicillin concern ahead of D-Day
Handwritten notes show the wartime prime minister's frustration over slow penicillin production. -
Hospital backlog drops to lowest level in two years
But the NHS in England is still well below its target for seeing patients within 18 weeks. -
MPs set to vote on decriminalising abortion in England and Wales
Women would never be prosecuted for terminating a pregnancy under proposed new laws.