The Starmer story so far: what has Labour done in its first 100 days?
A roundup of the government’s work, from its early moves on energy and housing to Thursday’s workers’ rights bill
My terminal illness has taught me how precious life is – but also the value of a good death
Nathaniel Dye
The assisted dying bill could alleviate the suffering of society’s most vulnerable, but MPs’ choice is not an easy one, says teacher and musician Nathaniel Dye
Plans for digital NHS tag for overseas patients cause migrant privacy concerns
Doctors say proposals will make it difficult to reassure trafficking victims and asylum seekers ‘hospitals are safe places’
Letters: Dr Lucy Thomas says Charles Falconer’s assertion that the type of legislation he is proposing is ‘safe’ does not make it so; plus five other readers respond on questions of palliative care and Kim Leadbeater’s private member’s bill
When care homes just don’t care
Letter: Is it right that frail, sick and vulnerable elderly people should be used simply as profit generators for private equity companies, asks Norman Edwards
Halfway there: a column about midlife
My friend’s cancer turned mammograms from a routine into something ominous
Fashion experts raise concern about return to ‘extremely thin models’
Politicians’ proposals would only minimally lower US drug prices, says report