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  • A scientist holding a container of mosquitos

    Europe’s medical schools to give more training on diseases linked to climate crisis

  • The Bibby Stockholm immigration barge in Portland.

    Doctors say UK’s immigration system risks ‘re-traumatising’ asylum seekers

  • Male face looking into a dark room

    The modern mind
    Despite having a loving partner, Mark feels unloveable. He grew up in a world that shamed him for who he is

    Chris Cheers
  • Coronavirus<br>A temporary structure is erected outside Westminster Coroners Court in London as the death toll from coronavirus in the UK reached 71 people. PA Photo. Picture date: Wednesday March 18, 2020. See PA story HEALTH Coronavirus. Photo credit should read: Dominic Lipinski/PA Wire

    Coroners’ warnings must carry the force of law

  • Emma Beddington

    Good news, everyone! We appear to have reached peak longevity

    Emma Beddington
  • A family of various ages sitting in a VW camper van

    Guilt, worry, resentment: how the ‘club sandwich’ generation juggles caring for parents, children and grandparents

  • Can you resist all the addictions modern life throws at you? Only if you’re rich enough

    Martha Gill
  • Two-thirds of UK benefits claimants with debts ‘have gone without food’

  • Why everything you think about living to 100 might be wrong

  • Keir Starmer walking past wind turbines

    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
  • Nathaniel Dye

    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
  • Doctor takes patient's blood pressure

    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’
  • Patient and loved ones holding hands

    Assisted dying bill leaves much unanswered

    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
  • Elderly woman with hand on radiator looking out of window

    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

  • B-boy doing a Headspin freeze breakdance move

    Breakdancers told too many headspins could give them a ‘cone-head’

    BMJ case report reveals potential overuse injury after man in his 30s has surgery to remove large lump on his head
  • Barrier around a building

    Florida hospitals reopening after hurricanes as plans proved largely effective

    More than 200 facilities were evacuated before Milton made landfall, and Tampa general deployed its ‘aquafence’
  • Members will now vote for either Kemi Badenoch or Robert Jenrick to be Tory party leader

    Politics live with Andrew Sparrow
    One Nation Tory group refuses to back Badenoch or Jenrick in party leadership race – as it happened

    TRG says both candidates have ‘used rhetoric and focused on issues which are far and away from … the values we cherish and uphold’
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