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Whitehall morale up under Labour, new report shows

Civil service morale has seen a slight uptick following Labour's 2024 election win, with significant boosts in the health and energy departments. Read the full analysis of the annual Whitehall monitor report.

Newborn jaundice treated at home in Scotland

A new Hospital at Home service in Glasgow uses a light-therapy sleeping bag to treat neonatal jaundice, helping families avoid disruptive hospital readmissions. Discover how this innovation supports new parents.

One in Three Care Leavers Face Homelessness

A third of young people leaving care become homeless within two years. A leading charity demands urgent government action on housing, health, and employment support.

Doctor Ghassan Abu-Sitta cleared by medical watchdog

The University of Glasgow's rector, Dr Ghassan Abu-Sitta, has been cleared of misconduct by a medical tribunal over alleged antisemitism and support for Hamas. Read the full details of the case.

Daily Art Engagement Cuts Death Risk by 31%

New research reveals regular cultural engagement, like gallery visits or choir singing, significantly improves health and longevity. Discover why creativity should be a daily habit.

How Music, Dance and Art Can Improve Your Health

Scientific evidence reveals how engaging with the arts can reduce depression, delay ageing and improve physical health. Discover five evidence-based ways to harness creativity for wellbeing in 2026.

Ex-Apprentice Star Accused of Antisemitic Posts

Former Apprentice contestant Dr Asif Munaf faces a medical tribunal over 'seriously offensive' social media posts. The BBC dropped him after diversity training failed. Read the full story.

Sacked train worker served sausage rolls from bin

A London North Eastern Railway (LNER) host was dismissed for gross misconduct after retrieving and serving sausage rolls from a kitchen bin to first-class passengers. Read the full tribunal details.

Playgroups in Aged Care Homes Combat Loneliness in Australia

A pioneering Australian programme integrates playgroups into aged care facilities, tackling social isolation for both young families and elderly residents. Discover how this intergenerational model is fostering community connections.

KFC boss pays £66,8k after 'slave' race discrimination

A South London KFC franchisee must pay £66,800 in compensation after a tribunal found an Indian worker was racially harassed and called a 'slave'. The firm must now implement anti-discrimination training.

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