Royal Stoke Hospital at breaking point amid winter crisis

Exclusive access reveals the immense pressure on NHS staff at Royal Stoke University Hospital as flu cases surge and bed shortages lead to patients treated in corridors. Discover how frontline workers manage the gridlock.

Nicotine Pouch Surge in UK Young Adults

New research shows a sharp rise in nicotine pouch use among young Britons. Experts warn of potential risks and call for urgent regulation as products remain unregulated. Read the full analysis.

The Painful Truth When 'How Are You?' is Asked

Mark Cottle, living with metastatic prostate cancer, shares the emotional struggle of answering a simple greeting. Discover the 'new normal' and why honesty is so complex.

NHS London urges flu jabs during doctor strikes

Londoners are urged to get flu vaccines as junior doctors' strikes strain NHS services during record seasonal flu hospitalisations. Attend appointments unless told otherwise.

Junior doctors in England begin five-day strike

Junior doctors in England have begun a five-day walkout after pay talks with the government collapsed. The strike comes as the NHS faces severe winter pressures. Read the latest.

Study: Alzheimer's more common in elderly than estimated

A major new study reveals Alzheimer's disease is more prevalent in the elderly than previously thought, with over 10% of people aged 70+ eligible for new treatments. Blood tests could revolutionise early diagnosis.

Junior doctors strike for five days in England

Junior doctors in England begin a five-day walkout after rejecting the government's pay offer. Health Secretary Wes Streeting failed to reach a deal with the BMA. The strike continues until Monday.

What it means to be abrosexual in the UK

Emma Flint shares her personal story of discovering her abrosexual identity, explaining what the term means and the challenges of navigating a fluid sexuality in a society still learning the language.

7 Tips for Co-Parenting During Christmas

Navigating Christmas in a blended family? Experts and parents share seven essential strategies to reduce stress and centre children's needs for a happier festive season.

'Evil Jesus' murder plotter detained indefinitely

Martin Ready, who believed he was 'evil Jesus', plotted to kill a prosecutor on the dark web. A judge has ordered his indefinite detention in a secure mental health facility. Read the full story.

Why Brits are losing virginity later in life

From religious beliefs to parental ties, experts explain the six main reasons why a growing number of people in the UK are choosing to wait longer before having sex for the first time.

Offshore Casinos Exploit Gamblers Trying to Quit

The tragic story of Ollie Long, 36, reveals how illicit offshore bookies target vulnerable gamblers who have self-excluded via GamStop, with the UK's hidden gambling market now worth £583m.

The Hidden Dangers of AI-Powered Toys for Children

As AI toys flood the market, a Guardian columnist's experience and new research reveal serious risks, from inappropriate content to data harvesting. Discover why experts advise keeping this tech away from young minds.

C-sections overtake vaginal births in England

NHS data reveals a historic shift: 45% of births in England are now caesareans. Explore the trends, age factors, and expert insights behind this change in maternity care.

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