She says husband Doug Barrowman and her are targets of a “politically motivated witch hunt”. Mone accuses Covid inquiry of ‘cover-up’

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Dozens of amendments have been added to the bill from both sides since it passed its first stage. MPs to debate assisted dying bill again after major changes

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

Two Nobel prize-winning scientists worried about “asymptomatic transmission” between staff and patients. Hancock ignored call to test all NHS staff, Covid inquiry hears

NHS trusts “try to stop” coroners issuing Prevention of Future Death reports, an inquiry hears. Charity boss slams ‘reprehensible’ health trusts

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MPs say new laws and “deep-rooted cultural change” are needed at the Department for Work and Pensions. Overhaul needed to prevent benefit claimants suffering harm, MPs say

Former Bradford City striker Dean Windass opens up about dealing with mental health. Don’t be afraid to tell people how you feel – Windass

Farm Care has “seen an impact” on youngsters’ mental health on east Surrey farms. Helping on the farm reaps mental health benefits

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

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’

Tony Dixon was suspended after mesh surgery was found to have caused harm to hundreds of patients. Doctor accused of falsifying artificial mesh records

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

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

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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