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Could decriminalisation solve Scotland’s drug problem?
Can lessons be learned from Portugal, which relaxed its drugs laws more than 20 years ago?
Workplace sexual-harassment clampdown for doctors
Updated guidance spells out expected behaviour and how to raise concerns about colleagues, amid concerns of abuse.
Hopes that MRI scans can screen men for prostate cancer
The scans pick up some cancers that would be missed by PSA blood tests alone.
Cuts to PE hours should be immediate national concern, say charity
New figures show 4,000 hours of PE have been lost from the curriculum in state schools in England.
Endometriosis: How do you keep exercising with the condition?
Fitness influencer Stef Williams says she struggled to find help online when she was diagnosed.
Alison Kelly: Former nursing manager at Letby hospital suspended
Alison Kelly is suspended from her current role after information emerged in the Lucy Letby trial.
BBC science correspondent has heart age assessed by AI
BBC science correspondent Pallab Ghosh has the age of his heart assessed by artificial intelligence.
‘Cruel, calculated’ Lucy Letby to spend rest of life in prison
Giving the nurse a whole-life sentence, the judge says there was "a malevolence bordering on sadism".
What the babies’ parents told Lucy Letby as she was sentenced
The dad of two murdered boys says "it destroyed me", and a mum says she relives an attack "every day".
Mother of Lucy Letby victim horrified by evilness
The serial killer is being sentenced after being found guilty of murdering seven babies at a hospital.