Home truths

By Lee Peart 15 May 2026

Tom Prendergast, senior data analyst at The Health Foundation, explains how linking property-level housing and individual-level health data can help address health inequalities.

'Life-changing' therapies to be routinely available on NHS

By Lee Peart 14 May 2026

‘Life-changing’ muscle-wasting condition spinal muscular atrophy (SMA) therapies are to be routinely available to children on the NHS.

Six people from hantavirus cruise ship return home to isolate

By Lee Peart 14 May 2026

Six passengers from the hantavirus cruise ship who were taken to Arrowe Park Hospital in Merseyside on Sunday are returning home or to other suitable accommodation to isolate.

Alcohol related deaths fall

By Lee Peart 13 May 2026

A drop in alcohol related deaths in the UK has been reported by the ONS.

PocDoc partners with football club to bring healthcare to the community

By Lee Peart 12 May 2026

Digital diagnostics company PocDoc has partnered with Ipswich Town and NHS Norfolk and Suffolk Integrated Care Board (NSICB) to target men’s health.

Hantavirus cruise ship passengers isolating at Merseyside hospital

By Lee Peart 11 May 2026

Twenty two passengers from the hantavirus cruise ship are isolating at Arrowe Park Hospital on the Wirral following their return to the UK.

Two people self-isolating in UK after hantavirus outbreak

By Lee Peart 07 May 2026

Two people are self-isolating in the UK after leaving a cruise ship where an outbreak of hantavirus has been confirmed.

Getting Britain back to work

05 May 2026

Kyle Lunn, managing director of health at ClearCourse, explains why private MSK clinics must embrace technology to support Britain’s ‘Back to Work’ strategy

Sixty-second cancer jab to help patients spend less time in hospital

By Lee Peart 05 May 2026

A new ‘rapid’ immunotherapy cancer jab is being rolled out to help patients spend less time in hospital and improve NHS productivity.

Series of mental healthcare failings led to stabbing, ombudsman finds

By Lee Peart 30 April 2026

A serious of mental healthcare failings led to the stabbing of a man in Kent, according to the Parliamentary and Health Service Ombudsman (PHSO).

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