A fresh pair of eyes

A fresh pair of eyes

20 April 2026

Professor Lisa McNally, director of public health for Worcestershire County Council, says the new Public Health Peer Review programme will benefit public health teams and system partners striving t...

Millions more people benefit from bowel screening

By Lee Peart 20 April 2026

Millions more people are benefiting from bowel screening compared to a decade ago, new data has revealed.

RSV vaccine cuts baby hospital admissions by up to 85%

By Lee Peart 20 April 2026

Maternal RSV vaccinations provide over 80% protection for newborn infants, according to a new survey.

Three meningitis cases reported in Dorset

By Lee Peart 20 April 2026

Antibiotics and MenB vaccinations are being offered to young people after three cases of meningitis were reported in Weymouth, Dorset.

Kent students return for summer term as meningitis vaccinations resume

By Lee Peart 17 April 2026

University of Kent students have returned for their summer terms as a second round of meningitis vaccinations gets under way today.

BREAKING NEWS: Covid vaccine 'an extraordinary feat' but trust must be rebuilt, inquiry finds

By Lee Peart 16 April 2026

The development and roll out of the Covid vaccine was ‘an extraordinary feat’ saving an estimated 450,000 lives in England alone but work must be done to rebuild public trust, according to the UK C...

Private bowel cancer admissions for under 50s rise 50%

By Lee Peart 15 April 2026

Private admissions for bowel cancer for the under 50s have increased by 50% since 2021, according to the Private Healthcare Information Network (PHIN).

North London measles cases rising outside Enfield

By Lee Peart 09 April 2026

Measles cases are showing ‘signs of stabilisation’ in north London but rising outside Enfield, according to the latest statistics.

Primary care network partners with AI health support provider

By Lee Peart 08 April 2026

Warrington Innovation Network (WIN) primary care network (PCN) has partnered with digital health provider Aide Health to roll out an AI-powered support system.

The cost of staying healthy

By Lee Peart 07 April 2026

Operations & development director, Suzanne Jobson, explains how Children North East's Poverty Proofing® healthcare work supports local families.

Sick or disabled people to get help to return to the workplace under benefits reform

By Lee Peart 07 April 2026

Sick or disabled people will be offered help to return to the workplace under reforms enacted force this week.

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