We write to draw your attention to the publication of the Neighbourhood Health Framework and Fit for the future: towards population health delivery models. Neighbourhood health sits at the heart of ...
NONE of us will be lucky enough to breeze through life without having difficult times that throw us off kilter and leave us ...
A creative project to support the mental wellbeing of children and young people across the region has been hailed as a success.
Tens of thousands of Brits face having their hip and knee operations cancelled due to a global shortage of bone cement. Health officials have reportedly held emergency meetings after it emerged there ...
CNN Bombs: Network’s Bungling of the NYC Attack Couldn’t Have Come at a Worse Time Give Me Space Go to Fredericksburg to Discover Washington the Man Sentimental Value Avoids Contemporary Politics ...
Wes Streeting reveals he lost friend to cancer as he announces Labour’s flagship 10-year plan to tackle disease More people than ever are surviving cancer, and death rates have decreased by 22 per ...
Roula Khalaf, Editor of the FT, selects her favourite stories in this weekly newsletter. A deal with the Trump administration to pay more for new medicines will cost the health service in England an ...
MPs on influential committee excoriate health department and NHS England for errors costing £3.6bn a year Medical negligence in the NHS keeps harming and killing patients because governments and ...
UK ranks in bottom third of global study for deaths from ‘adverse effects of medical treatment’ Michael Searles is The Telegraph's Deputy Health Editor. He covers health policy, medical breakthroughs, ...
"A moment of truth." That was the verdict of a group of nurses in Darlington after a legal judgement that said NHS bosses had violated their dignity by allowing a trans woman colleague to use the ...
Health officials in Kent and Surrey have become the latest to declare critical incidents, after last week saw NHS hospital trusts in Birmingham, Staffordshire and parts of Wales also admit they were ...
More than 11,000 drawings made 125 years ago were stashed away for years. They have been meticulously restored, and some will be shown at the Met Museum. By James Barron Good morning. It’s Monday.
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