Prof Davies apologises to relatives of Covid victims
England's former Chief Medical Officer says "how sorry I am" to those who lost loved ones in the pandemic.
Covid Inquiry: Mistake not to consider range of pandemics – David Cameron
David Cameron says "group think" meant government focused on flu pandemics, rather than other diseases.
Lucy Letby trial: Nurse ‘gaslighted colleagues to hide baby murders’
Nurse Lucy Letby is accused of being a "calculating and devious" opportunist who killed babies.
Vicky Pattison: ‘Sharing my egg-freezing journey nearly broke me’
Vicky Pattison says she does not regret sharing her egg-freezing journey, despite negative messages.
Antidepressants: Two million taking them for five years or more
The scale of long-term use - and concerns about withdrawal symptoms - are revealed by BBC Panorama.
Covid inquiry: UK’s public services were ‘depleted’ when Covid hit
The nation's health was declining and the NHS was struggling by 2020, the Covid inquiry hears.
Synthetic human embryo raises ethical issues
The synthetic embryos - only days or weeks old - could help explain infertility and pregnancy loss.
Pandemic akin to war, lawyer tells Covid inquiry
Decisions were "finely balanced" and, with hindsight, might have been different, Fiona Scolding KC says.
Covid inquiry: Failure to consider ‘potentially massive impact’ of lockdown pre-pandemic
The UK may not have been well prepared "at all", says the lead lawyer for the Covid inquiry.
Many more women now beating early breast cancer
The risk of dying from the disease has fallen in past 20 years thanks to new treatments, a study says.