Patients evacuated following hospital fire

By Lee Peart 05 January 2026

A number of patients were quickly evacuated after a fire broke out in the emergency department at Nottingham University Hospitals (NUH) NHS Trust’s Queen’s Medical Centre on the evening of Friday, ...

Man arrested following hospital assault

By Lee Peart 05 January 2026

A 22-year-old man has been arrested after three people were injured following an incident at Royal Bolton Hospital.

AI-powered headset predicts epileptic seizures

By Liz Wells 05 January 2026

Scientists at Glasgow Caledonian University have developed an AI-powered headset that can predict epileptic seizures up to half an hour before they occur.

Report reveals surgeon harmed up to 100 children

By Lee Peart 05 January 2026

Up to 100 children were harmed by a surgeon under investigation at Great Ormond Street Hospital.

Council says 'more to be done' after SEND improvements

By Lee Peart 05 January 2026

Hertfordshire County Council has said there is still ‘more to be done’ after an inspection report noted improvements in SEND services.

Call for action on maternity care rather than another public inquiry

By Lee Peart 05 January 2026

Donna Ockenden has urged health and social care secretary Wes Streeting to focus on ‘implementation’ after he suggested the Government could launch a public inquiry into maternity care.

Landmark junk food ad ban comes into force

By Liz Wells 05 January 2026

Children will be protected from exposure to junk food advertising on TV and online as new regulations come into force to help tackle childhood obesity.

Record numbers using NHS App to manage health

By Liz Wells 02 January 2026

Record numbers of people are using the NHS App to manage their health, according to new statistics.

Former NHS chief executive among health service honours

By Liz Wells 02 January 2026

The former chief executive of NHS England and a clinician who set up a service for refugee doctors are among those recognised on the New Year's Honours list.

MHRA urges public to avoid illegal online weight-loss medicines this New Year

By Liz Wells 02 January 2026

The MHRA is urging the public to make sure any weight-loss medicines they use are safe, effective and legitimate.

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