GPs from different areas of England tell us how they feel about plans to legalise assisted dying. For, against, undecided: Three GPs give their views on assisted dying
Mike Martin
Many care workers say it is a rewarding job, so the task is how to get more people in the UK to apply. Care providers say overseas worker crackdown ‘short-sighted’
GPs are deeply divided over assisted dying with personal beliefs shaping their views, BBC research reveals. GPs split over assisted dying plans, BBC research suggests
Tony Dixon was suspended after mesh surgery was found to have caused harm to hundreds of patients. Doctor accused of falsifying artificial mesh records
Cross-party group of MPs say move is causing uncertainty at time when NHS is under huge pressure. Government has no clear plan for NHS England abolition, say MPs
As WeightWatchers files for bankruptcy, we examine the competition it faces from weight loss jabs. ‘WeightWatchers set me up to fail’ – Why diet industry is losing to jabs like Ozempic
Henry has ADHD and struggles with everyday tasks and remembering appointments. ‘Frustration is a huge part of my life with ADHD’
Treating patients with a drug before surgery greatly reduced the chances of the cancer coming back, a small trial found. Breast cancer gene families given hope by drug trial
A rising number of food products contain claims about being a source of protein or being rich in it. From Kardashian popcorn to pancakes – is the protein health craze worth it?
NHS trusts “try to stop” coroners issuing Prevention of Future Death reports, an inquiry hears. Charity boss slams ‘reprehensible’ health trusts
Many are from the most deprived areas, and a significant number are neurodivergent or have other health conditions, a study says. Child obesity clinics seeing BMIs over 50
Many care workers say it is a rewarding job, so the task is how to get more people in the UK to apply. Care providers say overseas worker crackdown ‘short-sighted’
Those involved in caring for Isaiah Haastrup and Zainab Abbasi can be named, the Supreme Court rules. Doctors in two end-of-life cases can be named
The statistics are five times higher than the world figure, a University of Aberdeen study says. North Scotland among highest rates of Huntington’s
A unique study is tracking the development of hundreds of babies whose parents have also been studied since birth. What goes on inside toddlers’ brains?
Olivia Knowles noticed something “wasn’t quite correct” while competing in an ironman competition. ‘My long Covid turned out to be terminal cancer’
An NHS trust has paid compensation after a woman, now in her 70s, discovered she had been swapped at birth. Woman contacted by stranger on DNA site – and the truth about her birth unravelled
BBC News reports on assisted dying in Canada, where some say it’s now easier to choose to die than get support to live ‘I could live 30 years but plan to die’: How assisted dying law is dividing Canadians
Research suggests the synthetic hair used for braiding could be bad for you – but will that stop women using it? Are my braids doing more harm than good?
Wayne Hawkins believes terminally ill people should be able to die when they choose, but others in the state disagree. California man invites BBC to witness his death as MPs debate assisted dying