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Article thumbnail: File photo dated 20/06/2023 of chair of the UK Covid-19 Inquiry, Baroness Heather Hallett, arriving at at Dorland House in London. The Cabinet Office is to learn whether it has won its legal challenge to the UK Covid-19 Inquiry chair's request for Boris Johnson's unredacted WhatsApp messages, notebooks and diaries when High Court judges hand down their decision over the Government's judicial review of Baroness Heather Hallett's order. Issue date: Thursday July 6, 2023. PA Photo. See PA story COURTS CovidInquiry. Photo credit should read: James Manning/PA Wire
Politics

Government will use data protection laws to combat leaks of WhatsApps handed to Covid inquiry

Ministers lost a court case attempting to shield messages sent to and from Boris Johnson from being given in full to the inquiry

Article thumbnail: LONDON, UNITED KINGDOM - 2022/07/25: Medical students hold placards expressing their opinion during the demonstration outside the Department of Health and Social Care. NHS doctors, nurses, and other allied healthcare professionals gathered outside the Department of Health and Social Care, demanding a pay rise to match the inflation rate. The crowds later marched to Downing Street and demanded the government respond to their demands or else will plan for industrial actions in the coming months. (Photo by Hesther Ng/SOPA Images/LightRocket via Getty Images)
Article thumbnail: LONDON, UNITED KINGDOM - 2022/07/25: Medical students hold placards expressing their opinion during the demonstration outside the Department of Health and Social Care. NHS doctors, nurses, and other allied healthcare professionals gathered outside the Department of Health and Social Care, demanding a pay rise to match the inflation rate. The crowds later marched to Downing Street and demanded the government respond to their demands or else will plan for industrial actions in the coming months. (Photo by Hesther Ng/SOPA Images/LightRocket via Getty Images)
Health

The gaping holes in Rishi Sunak's radical plan to fix NHS staff crisis, according to doctors

Article thumbnail: Doctors wearing personal protective equipment (PPE) treat a patient with Covid-19 on an intensive care unit (ICU) at Frimley Park Hospital, operated by Frimley Health NHS Foundation Trust, in Camberley, U.K., on Friday, May 22, 2020. Coronavirus cases among U.K. health-care workers were no higher than those among the general public in a study that screened hundreds of hospital staff, including dozens who remained on the job after becoming infected. Photographer: Steve Parsons/PA Wire/Bloomberg via Getty Images
Article thumbnail: Doctors wearing personal protective equipment (PPE) treat a patient with Covid-19 on an intensive care unit (ICU) at Frimley Park Hospital, operated by Frimley Health NHS Foundation Trust, in Camberley, U.K., on Friday, May 22, 2020. Coronavirus cases among U.K. health-care workers were no higher than those among the general public in a study that screened hundreds of hospital staff, including dozens who remained on the job after becoming infected. Photographer: Steve Parsons/PA Wire/Bloomberg via Getty Images
Health

Long Covid has forced 1 in 5 doctors to reduce their hours or quit their job, says BMA report

Politics

Johnson WhatsApps include details on family and illness, Government lawyers claim in Covid case

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Only a third of voters believe UK government’s Covid strategy was a success, poll shows

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There’s no good evidence that new weight-loss drugs cause suicidal thoughts

Article thumbnail: LONDON, ENGLAND - DECEMBER 04: A receptionist works in a General Practitioners surgery on December 4, 2014 in London, England. Ahead of next years general election, the Chancellor of the Exchequer, George Osborne, has said he will put an extra ??2bn into frontline health services across the UK, ahead of a plan drawn up by NHS bosses calling for an extra ??8bn a year by 2020. In England, everyone would be able to see a GP seven days a week by 2020. (Photo by Carl Court/Getty Images)
Article thumbnail: LONDON, ENGLAND - DECEMBER 04: A receptionist works in a General Practitioners surgery on December 4, 2014 in London, England. Ahead of next years general election, the Chancellor of the Exchequer, George Osborne, has said he will put an extra ??2bn into frontline health services across the UK, ahead of a plan drawn up by NHS bosses calling for an extra ??8bn a year by 2020. In England, everyone would be able to see a GP seven days a week by 2020. (Photo by Carl Court/Getty Images)
Health

Doctors sound warning over 'potentially hazardous' rise in NHS physician associates

Article thumbnail: Charlie Degale, who was suddenly diagnosed with cancer, is on a mission to break down barriers and encourage Black men people to open up about their cancer experiences and seek early medical help for any symptoms (Photo: Macmillan Cancer Support)
Article thumbnail: Charlie Degale, who was suddenly diagnosed with cancer, is on a mission to break down barriers and encourage Black men people to open up about their cancer experiences and seek early medical help for any symptoms (Photo: Macmillan Cancer Support)
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‘Black men dislike talking about cancer as they wrongly see illness as weakness. It's horrible'

Article thumbnail: LONDON, ENGLAND - JUNE 16: Striking Junior Doctors march from the BMA HQ to Parlaiment square on June 16, 2023 in London, England. The British Medical Association has been trying to negotiate with the UK government for the restoration of junior doctors' pay after a 15-year erosion of 26%. (Photo by Guy Smallman/Getty Images)
Article thumbnail: LONDON, ENGLAND - JUNE 16: Striking Junior Doctors march from the BMA HQ to Parlaiment square on June 16, 2023 in London, England. The British Medical Association has been trying to negotiate with the UK government for the restoration of junior doctors' pay after a 15-year erosion of 26%. (Photo by Guy Smallman/Getty Images)
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When NHS junior doctors will walk out in July 2023 and how long it will last

Wellbeing

Wellbeing

How to improve your wellbeing and relationships by learning to set boundaries

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Lifestyle

30 daily health habits for a longer, better-quality life, according to experts

From chewing gum to taking a morning stroll, improve your health by incorporating these simple tips into your routine

Wellbeing

Dr Radha: How to get better at dealing with change

Lifestyle

12 signs you're dealing with stress without realising, and how to actually relax

Article thumbnail: Lorraine Candy found midlife brought challenges she felt unprepared for (Photo: supplied)
Article thumbnail: Lorraine Candy found midlife brought challenges she felt unprepared for (Photo: supplied)
Lifestyle

At 47, midlife stress derailed me - this is how I got to the other side

Article thumbnail: Young woman practicing yoga doing Virabhadrasana II or Warrior 2 Pose outdoors in park
Article thumbnail: Young woman practicing yoga doing Virabhadrasana II or Warrior 2 Pose outdoors in park
Lifestyle

18 fitness myths debunked - and what you should do instead

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Wellbeing

The valuable qualities required for making meaningful connections with others

Wellbeing

How to get your priorities straight

Lifestyle

Like Zuckerberg, I’m a devotee of the cult of extreme physical challenges

Article thumbnail: Happy kids having underwater party in the swimming pool. The boy is grinning at the camera. Shot with Nikon D850.
Lifestyle

30 fun things to do in the UK this summer, from hidden gem beaches to barbecue restaurants

Wellbeing

Are you having enough sex? This is what the science says

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I went on a Moroccan retreat run by a former Downing Street adviser and it was life-changing

Doctor Radha

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