Health leaders reject Trump claims linking paracetamol with autism

By Lee Peart 24 September 2025

Health leaders in the UK have lined up to condemn comments made by President Trump linking paracetamol with autism.

Police conclude review in sexual assault investigation

By Lee Peart 22 September 2025

Staffordshire Police have concluded their review of patient records as part of an investigation into alleged sexual assaults at the University Hospitals of North Midlands NHS Trust and Dudley Group...

Sexual misconduct rulings for doctors 'too lenient', research finds

By Lee Peart 19 September 2025

Sexual misconduct rulings by doctors’ tribunals are ‘too lenient’, research has found.

Former surgeon jailed for sexual offences

By Lee Peart 18 September 2025

A former surgeon at Blackpool Victoria Hospital has been jailed for six years for sexual offences.

National maternity investigation to focus on 14 trusts

By Lee Peart 15 September 2025

The Government has announced its national maternity investigation will focus on 14 trusts in England.

Lib Dems call for full implementation of Ockenden recommendations

By Lee Peart 12 September 2025

Lib Dem leader Ed Davey has called for the immediate implementation of the landmark Ockenden report into maternity care and a reverse of the cuts to Service Development Funding (SDF).

Report highlights need for more accessible complaints system

By Lee Peart 04 September 2025

A new report by the Professional Standards Authority for Health and Social Care (PSA) reveals people complaining about healthcare to a professional regulator can experience many barriers.

Trust 'missed vital warning sign' patient had developed lung cancer

By Lee Peart 04 September 2025

South Tyneside and Sunderland NHS Foundation Trust has apologised after a failure to diagnose lung cancer earlier contributed to a patient’s death.

Hospital changes having 'positive impact' following CQC report

By Lee Peart 02 September 2025

Royal Cornwall Hospitals Trust has said changes it has made since a CQC inspection are starting to have a ‘positive impact’.

Government to combat flu outbreaks by removing red tape

By Liz Wells 01 September 2025

The government is to change prescribing regulations to ensure patients will get the flu medicines they need more quickly and at any time of the year.

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