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  • A nurse prepares to give Steve Young, one of the first patients in the trial,  his first jab at  UCLH in London

    ‘Real hope’ for cancer cure as personal mRNA vaccine for melanoma trialled

  • An older man waits at a pedestrian crossing pushing a person in a wheelchair

    Sunak under pressure to grant amnesty to unpaid carers fined for rule breaches

    Concern grows over legality of approach as figures show more than 150,000 carers facing huge penalties
  • Houria Ayadi / Ed Alcock / MYOP<br>The 129-apartment building where Houria Ayadi (63 yrs) has lived in Saint-Ouen, a northern suburb of Paris, since 1973, and that is due to be demolished in an effort to improve on security in the neighbourhood. She hopes to be re-lodged in one of the apartments currently under construction for the Olympic Village, where athletes will be housed during the Paris Olympics of 2024. Photo © Ed Alcock / MYOP 25/9/2023 L'immeuble de 129 appartements où Houria Ayadi (63 ans) vit depuis 1973 à Saint-Ouen, dans la banlieue nord de Paris, et qui doit être démoli pour améliorer la sécurité dans le quartier. Elle espère être relogée dans l'un des appartements actuellement en construction pour le village olympique, où seront logés les athlètes lors des Jeux olympiques de Paris en 2024. Photo © Ed Alcock / MYOP 25/9/2023

    Young Europeans: do you live with your parents?

    We want to hear from people aged 18 to 35 – what is housing like in your area and do you live in your parental home?
  • Woman standing between curtains and looking outside a window

    ‘Enough’: thousands to join protests across Australia opposing violence against women

  • A GP checks a patient’s blood pressure.

    ‘Unsustainable’: UK predicted to see 50% spike in strokes by 2035

  • Department for Work and Pensions sign on the exterior wall of Caxton House in London, as two people walk past

    Hailed as a hero and then sacked: the carer’s allowance whistleblower

  • Busy nurses on an NHS hospital ward

    Nurses in England took an average of one week off sick for stress last year, data shows

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Interviews & opinion

  • Dr Hilary Cass

    ‘Children are being used as a football’: Hilary Cass on her review of gender identity services

  • Arwa Mahdawi

    There is a perfect time to shower – and it’s not when you think

    Arwa Mahdawi
  • Lisa Mosconi

    Neurology professor Lisa Mosconi: ‘Menopause is a renovation project on the brain’

  • Hilary Osborne

    I was stunned when diagnosed with cancer. Then I had to work out how to tell my son

    Hilary Osborne
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  • Peyo the horse licks the hands of Roger, a patient at the palliative care centre at Calais Hospital.

    ‘Doctor Peyo’: the horse comforting cancer patients in Calais – in pictures

  • illustration

    An illness in the shadows: life with borderline personality disorder

    BPD is one of the mental illnesses we still know least about, but now there is hope of a treatment
  • Yoni Yehuda, an Israeli psychotherapist, with Jack Daniels.

    Cats, camels and a Jesus lizard: the rise of animal-assisted therapy

    Once considered eccentric, using animals in psychotherapy is becoming popular as research reveals benefits
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  • A woman waits in the shadows

    My working week: ‘I wonder who buys sex from the vulnerable women I try to help’

  • ‘Minor changes make a big difference for disabled people.’

    My working week: 'Julie is disabled and the only one in her team made redundant'

  • GPs have had to adapt patient care during the pandemic.

    My working week: 'A patient arrives at my GP surgery with Covid symptoms'

  • ‘Faith feels lost after the removal of her children. So much of what she knows about herself is as a mother.’ Picture posed by model.

    My working week: 'Fiona's son was taken into care a year ago. Today is his birthday'

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  • Devi Sridhar

    Opinion
    American cows now have bird flu, too – but it’s time for planning, not panic

    Devi Sridhar
  • Doctor sitting at a desk, as viewed through an open door with a sign reading 'consulting room 1' on the wall outside

    Health policy
    ‘I would not be alive’: anger at Sunak plan to strip GPs of sicknote powers

    Doctors’ ability to sign people off work is crucial, say readers, especially for those with mental health problems
  • illustration of woman cradling baby as she sits on what looks like a tiny island under her

    Childbirth
    Postpartum depression soared in 2020. Four years later, has anything changed?

    Rates are improving in the US as healthcare organizations take steps to confront the continuing crisis. Still, new mothers often feel alone: ‘People don’t know what to do’
  • Opinion
    The Cass review of gender identity services marks a return to reason and evidence – it must be defended

    David Bell
  • Health policy
    Rishi Sunak is punishing the sick to cover up his own failures

  • Patient receiving chemotherapy

    Watching my cancer patients go through treatment alone is heartbreaking

    Lucy Gossage
    Covid-19 has made this year tougher for those experiencing treatment and those of us who work in cancer care
  • Surgery

    I tried to take my life five years ago. Now I'm grateful to be alive

    Anonymous surgeon
  • Emergency service ambulance with blue lights flashing

    There's a patient I'll never forget. Their burns and screams still haunt me

    Anonymous
  • A protestor outside the Scottish parliament building

    My husband is in a care home. I visit him for 30 minutes each week in a car park

    Anonymous
  • Catherine Pointer University of Southampton general hospital

    I was diagnosed with cancer at 14. Now I work alongside a doctor who treated me

    Catherine Pointer
  • Anonymous as told to Sarah Johnson

    I'm disabled but was told I won't receive critical care if I get Covid. It's terrifying

    Anonymous as told to Sarah Johnson
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  • Silhouette of woman by a window

    UK policy denying visas to children of care workers faces legal challenge

  • Angela van den Bogerd arrives at the Post Office Horizon IT inquiry

    Ex-Post Office executive says she does not recall email telling her Horizon terminals could be remotely accessed – as it happened

  • Mother and child are sitting on windowsill.

    Children in care – there’s one in every classroom

  • Man pushes woman in wheelchair on path next to a beach

    Ministers pledge to publish long-buried study into impact of fines on carers

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Central & local government

  • Mayoral candidates over a map of the east Midlands

    ‘We end up with nothing’: east Midlands mayoral candidates say role could transform region

  • An artist's impression of a tall block on metal stilts over a Georgian building.

    ‘Ludicrous’ plan to build skyscraper over Georgian Birmingham building rejected

  • Tony Travers

    Elected mayors have made their mark, but still Westminster hogs power. That’s a national embarrassment

    Tony Travers
  • Protester with yellow placard reading: Tory Rwanda 'plan' finally reaches peak insanity. VOTE THEM OUT!

    Sunak ‘confident’ civil service will enact Rwanda bill despite legal concerns

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  • How much am I bid? … Hugh Grant and Martine McCutcheon in Love Actually.

    Love Actually, Barbie and Saltburn memorabilia auctioned for War Child

  • Aerial view of large house and outbuildings

    Captain Tom Moore’s Bedfordshire house on sale for £2.25m

  • Marathon runners passing under a bridge

    ‘Glorious day’: London Marathon organisers hail 2024 event as records fall

  • 'Follyfoot' TV -<br>Editorial use only Mandatory Credit: Photo by ITV/Shutterstock (1003474aa) 'Follyfoot' TV - 1973 - Four Legged Hat - Dora [Gillian Blake], Ron Stryker [Christian Rodska] 'Follyfoot' TV -

    Letter: Christian Rodska obituary

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  • three side by side images of apartment photos that might be seen on social media, with captions advertising rooms with disclaimers like "must be ok with rabbits", "must be ok with five other housemates if anyone asks please say you are my cousin visiting on a foreign exchange program", "very cheap deal as long as you can water my plants and do my laundry"

    ‘Must love dogs and rude roommates’: the scramble to get around New York’s Airbnb crackdown

    • ‘To let’ signs dot a street in south London.

      Thursday briefing: How Michael Gove’s ‘new deal’ for renters went sour

    • German Chancellor Olaf Scholz with Rishi Sunak after a press conference in Berlin.

      Sunak claims defence spending plan won’t affect government’s ability to cut taxes – as it happened

    • Angela Rayner speaking at PMQs

      Angela Rayner tells ministers to focus on no-fault evictions, not her house sale

    • Angela Rayner in a hard hat and hi-vis jacket at a construction site

      Could a row over a council house bring down Angela Rayner?

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