Covid inquiry: Minority doctors less forthright about poor PPE, BMA says
Racism meant ethnic-minority doctors felt unable to challenge poor PPE, the Covid inquiry hears.
Racism meant ethnic-minority doctors felt unable to challenge poor PPE, the Covid inquiry hears.
Moderna is hoping to make its Covid jab available privately in the UK.
Although uncomfortable, bedbug bites are not typically dangerous and are often easily dealt with.
A new scheme is helping women in Lincolnshire stop smoking before they give birth.
Cleaning on the Paris-London route is "highly effective at eliminating bugs", Eurostar says.
A support service for NHS staff reports a 77% rise in doctors seeking help for mental health issues.
Doctors are encouraged to identify problem gamblers and those at risk at the earliest possible stage.
Mr Muhammad Adil is struck-off after undermining public confidence in the medical profession.
Measure aims to ensure children of today would not be able to buy cigarettes in future.
Continuing double doctor strike is compromising urgent care, bosses say, but union blames bad planning.
Sir Patrick Vallance writes of No 10 "chaos as usual" in diary extracts released to the Covid inquiry.
France is alarmed as "les punaises", as they're known in French, spread fear and loathing.
Health Secretary promises consultation on NHS constitution, calling for a "common-sense" approach.
Some 4,500 women were fitted with coils as part of attempts to limit the territory's population.
A mother tells BBC Spotlight she fears her son could die waiting for life changing surgery