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  • As many as 8.2 million people have work-limiting health conditions.

    Why Keir Starmer’s government is seeking to cut benefits bill

  • Martin Kettle

    Though Starmer’s project is fragile, he’s taking one giant leap: to reconfigure the British state

    Martin Kettle
  • Ambulance

    Two women face court charged with manslaughter after home-birth death of NSW baby

  • A woman on a bed holding a hot water bottle to her abdomen.

    ‘First-of-a-kind’ daily pill for endometriosis treatment approved for NHS in England

  • Married couple on wedding day

    Marriage triples risk of obesity in men – but not women, study reveals

  • Liz Kendall, secretary of state for work and pensions arrives at Downing Street.

    The Guardian view on Labour’s welfare plans: betraying the vulnerable

  • RFK Jr praises beef tallow on Fox News show with burger and fries

  • I twanged my achilles playing pickleball. Here’s what it taught me about tendons – and human nature

    Adrian Chiles
  • CDC expects measles outbreak in west Texas to ‘expand rapidly’

  • ‘We’re on the edge of chaos’: families with trans kids fight for care as bans take hold

  • Under-eights should not drink slushies containing glycerol, say doctors

  • A moment that changed me
    A moment that changed me: Crohn’s left me in constant pain. An operation restored my appetite for life

  • Mental ill-health is behind soaring disability benefits bill in England and Wales, report says

  • MS patients in England to benefit from major roll out of take-at-home pill

  • Mental health charities struggling to cope with GP-referral influx

  • A hand holds the heart-shaped metal device

    Australian man survives 100 days with artificial heart in world-first success

    Sydney surgeons ‘enormously proud’ after patient in his 40s receives the Australian-designed implant designed as a bridge before donor heart
  • A close up of a methylphenidate pill on top of a medicine bottle.

    ADHD prescriptions in England have risen by 18% each year since pandemic

    Research has found that the number of ADHD prescriptions in England increased from around 25 per 1,000 people in 2019/20 to 41.55 in 2023/24
    • Vermont confirms first case of measles of year in school-aged child

    • Ten died of cancer after NHS blunder in England meant they were not invited for screening

    • Other lives
      Myra Garrett obituary

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