North East Ambulance Service patient declared dead woke up in hospital
The North East Ambulance Service apologises to the patient's family and begins an investigation.
NHS psych ward period provision criticised by patients
Patients say getting access to pads and tampons on mental health wards can be a struggle.
Care home boss shocked at speed of Covid variant
Kay Emsley says she was taken by surprise at how quickly residents at Shipdham Manor fell ill.
NHS Wales: Thousands of hours missing from A&E figures – doctors
The missing figures suggest Wales now has worse A&E waiting times than England.
The ‘gay tax’ facing same-sex couples starting a family
Couples are still paying thousands before they can access NHS fertility treatment, the BBC finds.
Indi Gregory: Judge rules baby’s life support treatment can end
A judge says doctors can withdraw life support from seven-month-old girl Indi Gregory.
Covid inquiry texts show No 10 staff complaining about Carrie Johnson
The Covid inquiry releases messages between civil servant Simon Case and No 10 adviser Dominic Cummings.
Wrong tissue removed in Shropshire patient’s surgery – report
It is among several serious incidents recorded in July and August at two Shropshire hospitals.
Lung cancer: Woman once paid in cigarettes welcomes screening
A woman who was paid in cigarettes to do her mum's ironing is one of the first to have a lung check.
Wheelchairs and weight: ‘I haven’t been able to weigh myself for 22 years’
Wheelchair users find it near-impossible to find accessible scales and keep check of their weight.