It will be illegal to sell or supply disposable vapes from 1 June 2025. Why are disposable vapes being banned and how harmful is vaping?

The Inquiry hears from the lead of the test and trace unit The Covid Inquiry Podcast: ‘I wasn’t the decision maker’

Baroness Dido Harding tells Covid inquiry Rishi Sunak blocked higher support payments. Cash to isolate ‘would have cut Covid deaths’

In his diaries, Lord Vallance wrote that ex-PM thought rules were not ruthless enough. Johnson wanted tighter Covid rules, inquiry hears

A campaign group hosts a special event to raise awareness about how the disease affects women. Calls for more support for endometriosis patients

The mental health trust where Alice Figueiredo took her own life faced concerns over 20 other deaths. Under-fire NHS trust recorded patient ate breakfast three days after he died

Yvonne Ford had light contact with the stray dog while on holiday in Morocco, her family says. Briton dies from rabies after ‘scratch’ from puppy

The Chartered Trading Standards Institute found evidence of untrained and unlicensed practitioners giving cosmetic procedures. Warning over filler injections in public toilets

Almost 50 new families contact the BBC with concerns about inadequate care at maternity units in Leeds. Dozens more parents demand maternity care inquiry

Kieran Innes was worried he would have to curtail his future plans when his kidneys failed. My dad gave me a kidney – now I can have my dream wedding

How clowns and consoles are making a stay in hospital a bit easier for unwell youngsters People Fixing The World

How clowns and consoles are making a stay in hospital a bit easier for unwell youngsters People Fixing The World

Labour MP Tonia Antoniazzi led the call to decriminalise the 1% of abortions that happen after 24 weeks. MPs vote to decriminalise abortion for women in England and Wales

How clowns and consoles are making a stay in hospital a bit easier for unwell youngsters People Fixing The World

How clowns and consoles are making a stay in hospital a bit easier for unwell youngsters People Fixing The World

The alerts covers most of England and warns of an impact on health and social care due to high temperatures. Heatwave likely as yellow heat health alerts issued in England

The weather alert service warns the public when high or low temperatures could damage their health. How do heat health alerts work?

How clowns and consoles are making a stay in hospital a bit easier for unwell youngsters People Fixing The World

How clowns and consoles are making a stay in hospital a bit easier for unwell youngsters People Fixing The World

How clowns and consoles are making a stay in hospital a bit easier for unwell youngsters People Fixing The World