Ex-Serious Fraud Office chief Sir David Green KC says he is "depressed" about the apparent downgrading of the role
Public Health
Long Covid Kids and Long Covid Scotland met the legal tests of having 'significant interest' in matters being investigated, but they were not granted core participant status
A damning first report from the COVID Inquiry reveals how three successive Health and Social Care Secretaries failed to put a plan in place to handle the crisis that struck
Medical cannabis has been legal on prescription in the UK since November 2018, and an estimated 30,000 people use it, yet patients are being 'discriminated' against and even arrested and charged
Groups representing UK sufferers are "very disappointed" as the US recently allocated another $515 million in research funding for what it called an "urgent healthcare crisis"
"The Government is determined to shut down the ways in which ordinary people can take to the streets to make their voices heard," Liberty says
A new report has found the ministry spends £3 billion a year on maternity services but paid out an 'eye-watering' £1.1 billion in claims for 2022-23
Hardeep Matharu, Editor of Byline Times, explains why the May 2024 print edition focuses on the denial of human rights and basic care to people with learning disabilities
A parent carer to a severely disabled woman explains just how difficult life can be – and just how little help and support is available
The Express suggested that £100 million of NHS spending on translators should be spent on nurses – but ensuring patients get the care they need is fundamental and a legal requirement, writes NHS consultant David Oliver