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BBC News Kirsty Dixon from York runs support groups for women going through the menopause.
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BBC News Labour MP Tonia Antoniazzi led the call to decriminalise the 1% of abortions that happen after 24 weeks.
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BBC News Schools that have already changed their uniform policy say is allows children to play for longer.
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BBC News The Royal College of Nursing has been holding a consultative vote on their 3.6% pay rise.
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BBC News The Society of Radiographers says more patients are filming for social media without permission.
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BBC News The star illegally advertised prescription-only weight loss drugs
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BBC News The treatment will be offered to those most at risk from August after a record number of cases.
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BBC News The University and College Union says its members will walk out for 10 days over the coming weeks.
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BBC News The vote to decriminalise the procedure is the biggest change to abortion laws in England and Wales for nearly 60 years.
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BBC News The wellness drinks industry is booming – but the big benefits they promise might be too good to be true.
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BBC News There have been hundreds of cases of acute pancreatitis in people who have also taken Mounjaro
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BBC News Thousands of resident doctors are currently on strike after a dispute with the government over pay.
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BBC News Tuition fees will rise to £9
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BBC News Two men under the care of the same NHS trust as Valdo Calocane carried out stabbings weeks before the Nottingham attacks.
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BBC News We ask what's brewing in Birmingham's bins
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BBC News We try to figure out why drug deaths are at an all-time high - and what can be done.
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BBC News Why fungal diseases are becoming more dangerous to human health
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but most of them have been ignored.
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but others are excited about the opportunity to get into the civil service.
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but some people run a greater risk of serious harm.
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but the doctors' union says hospitals are stretching staff too thinly.
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but the substance is still legal as a "culinary product".
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campaigners say.
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can have extreme side effects.
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continues to operate on NHS patients in Brighton.
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documents suggest.
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health and care plans were issued by local authorities within the 20 week deadline last year
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health experts warn.
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Lord Vallance wrote that ex-PM thought rules were not ruthless enough.
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organisers say.
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Ozempic and Wegovy.
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plus measles and challenges for medical ethics
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promised herself on her hospital bed to share her story and is urging others to also.
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research by children's charity Corum finds.
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said the increase was "derisory".
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say child health experts.
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say researchers.
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says it has been a success in other parts of the UK.
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says it's "frustrating" so many part-time jobs require previous experience.
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says police guidance is "terrible".
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school caterers organisation LACA says.
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taken for movement disorders
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the advertising watchdog found.
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the BBC understands.
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the report finds
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the vaccine sceptic has made a number of changes to how vaccines are regulated.
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the vice chancellor says.
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tuberculosis and polio
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unlike the rest of the UK.
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Wales and NI - but only by a quarter of councils in England.
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we discuss ambitious plans to restructure it
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we take a look at some other health benchmarks we’re often told to strive for.
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Anna Champneys shares advice she'd give her younger self.
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art sessions and the chance to meet an Exmoor pony.
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as a new NHS testing scheme shows promising results.
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as charities say earlier support is needed.
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as doctors charge premium rates to provide cover.
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BBC News Stromness Primary welcomed the unusual new intake of P1s on their first day of school.
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BBC News - Family & Education "Huge" school absences when "mum and dad are at home"
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BBC News - Family & Education 500 Words is set to return this year
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BBC News - Family & Education A "lack of basic information" from ministers is "shocking and disappointing"
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BBC News - Family & Education A bill designed to "raise education standards" in England has been dropped
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BBC News - Family & Education A black British family has made a TV series based on their self-published book about boosting diversity.
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BBC News - Family & Education A chapter on the workings of Mughal courts has been deleted from high school textbooks
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BBC News - Family & Education A charity says its data highlights how predators took advantage of the worldwide Covid-19 situation.
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BBC News - Family & Education A charity warns the number of new purpose-built rooms is tumbling
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BBC News - Family & Education A committee will look at how useful inspections are for parents
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BBC News - Family & Education A drug support charity is targeting primary schools to provide drug-harm education.
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BBC News - Family & Education A fifth of childminders in England have left the sector in the last three years.
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BBC News - Family & Education A four-year-old who was fighting for her life with a strep A infection is recovering
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BBC News - Family & Education A fundraiser was set up after a crucial advertiser pulled out
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BBC News - Family & Education A group of Indian academics want their names to be removed from textbooks they helped write - why?
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BBC News - Family & Education A group of mothers are helping each other to cope with enforced separation from their children.
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BBC News - Family & Education A head teacher in Harlow says school inspections are not doing what they "say on the tin".
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BBC News - Family & Education A head teachers' union says even staff struggled to understand parts of a Year 6 reading paper.
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BBC News - Family & Education A local scout group sets up a marquee for pupils at a school affected by the concrete crisis.
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BBC News - Family & Education A machine is allowing disabled pupils at one school to experience walking for the first time.
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BBC News - Family & Education A month after a council report criticised standards in Somerset
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BBC News - Family & Education A new course will teach student high-demand sustainability skills through non-traditional teaching.
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BBC News - Family & Education A new cross sector advisory body is being set up to advise schools on developments in the field.
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BBC News - Family & Education A one-year-old was placed in an induced coma a day after a hospital discharged him
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BBC News - Family & Education A petition will be handed to the government calling for Ofsted to be replaced following Ruth Perry's death.
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BBC News - Family & Education A podcast featuring Welsh adoptees aims to tackle myths about adoption.
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BBC News - Family & Education A quarter of children in England were persistently absent last term
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BBC News - Family & Education A record number of female students have started an agriculture course at Borders College.
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BBC News - Family & Education A report says Ofsted is seen as "toxic" and inspectors should not have direct contact with schools.
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BBC News - Family & Education A report urges ministers to improve uptake to a tutoring scheme designed to help students in England catch up.
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BBC News - Family & Education A row about a Palestinian flag on a child's coat escalates into a protest at the school gates.
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BBC News - Family & Education A secondary school that stopped students having physical contact seemingly backtracks on its policy.
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BBC News - Family & Education A series of local family hubs will be opened in England after a survey showed knowledge gaps existed.
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BBC News - Family & Education A student who ignored the symptoms of meningitis urges others to be aware of the signs.
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BBC News - Family & Education A teacher is in hospital and a teenage boy is in custody
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BBC News - Family & Education A teaching assistant denies she removed an autistic boy's ear defenders to punish him.
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BBC News - Family & Education A teaching assistant says wages in the sector are "disrespectful" as their jobs are skilled.
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BBC News - Family & Education A team is translating the Bible - from original Greek and Hebrew - into British Sign Language.
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BBC News - Family & Education A type of concrete now long past its usual lifespan has been found at two primaries in Bradford.
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BBC News - Family & Education A UK family will pay on average £943 for six weeks of school-age childcare
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BBC News - Family & Education A union says it will not ask members to consider the latest offer without more detail.
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BBC News - Family & Education A weather warning for snow and ice across Northern Ireland is extended until noon on Thursday.
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BBC News - Family & Education About 500 staff have signed a letter over plans to award degrees without "necessary expertise".
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BBC News - Family & Education About 70 food parcels were claimed within half an hour of the foodbank opening before Christmas.
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BBC News - Family & Education Absence rates by early December were already ahead of 2021's autumn figures
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BBC News - Family & Education Academics are leaving a city which at one time attracted top talent for its world-class universities.
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BBC News - Family & Education Academics say bosses at the University of Edinburgh were told of problems with its finance shakeup.
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BBC News - Family & Education Afghan teenage girls describe feeling "broken" at being barred from attending school under Taliban rule.
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BBC News - Family & Education After a four-year-old joins Mensa
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BBC News - Family & Education After a school stabbing
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BBC News - Family & Education After two students were killed in Nottingham
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BBC News - Family & Education After years of talking about the NHS
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BBC News - Family & Education Ahmed is a charismatic 11-year-old Yemeni boy the BBC met two years ago when he was teaching a class in a bombed-out classroom.
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BBC News - Family & Education All children of working parents in England will get 30 hours of funded childcare by September 2025.
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BBC News - Family & Education All under 5s will get 30 hours free care from September 2025
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BBC News - Family & Education Allowing prayer rituals at a high-achieving London school would "undermine inclusion"
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BBC News - Family & Education Almost every school will be closed during the first Scotland-wide teachers' strike since the 1980s.
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BBC News - Family & Education Almost half needed support for their mental health or wellbeing in the last year
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BBC News - Family & Education Amanda Spielman says she has no reason to doubt school inspection
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BBC News - Family & Education Amanda Spielman says she is "not comfortable" with younger children having unlimited internet access.
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BBC News - Family & Education An accidental audio recording made on a pupil's iPad reveals "gross misconduct" at a special school.
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BBC News - Family & Education An advisory group will consider whether a new maths qualification is needed for 16 to 18-year-olds.
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BBC News - Family & Education An asylum-seeking mother mounts legal challenge after the Welsh government ends support.
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BBC News - Family & Education An email from John Taylor High School to parents included attachments with every student's marks.
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BBC News - Family & Education An English reading paper fuels debate about the purpose of the tests for Year 6 pupils in England.
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BBC News - Family & Education An invitation to Kathleen Stock is not behind a split with the debating society
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BBC News - Family & Education An SQA strike could prevent pupils getting exam results after a below-inflation pay rise is rejected.
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BBC News - Family & Education Andy Burnham wants his new qualification to be a technical alternative to the English Baccalaureate.
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BBC News - Family & Education Andy Perry says he is still waiting for government advice on how much of his school is unsafe.
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BBC News - Family & Education Another UK child has died from this highly contagious infection. What should people look out for?
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BBC News - Family & Education Archie Harrop's parents were told he could not go to the Lake District with his classmates.
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BBC News - Family & Education As students across the UK find out their exam results
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BBC News - Family & Education As the cost of living rises nearly half of universities now promote part-time jobs on their websites.
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BBC News - Family & Education As the University of East Anglia grapples with a rising deficit
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BBC News - Family & Education BBC analysis of notices issued by coroners shows repeated failings in the care of autistic people.
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BBC News - Family & Education BBC News had advance sight of the reading paper
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BBC News - Family & Education BBC News NI understands officials are modelling different cuts and no decisions have yet been made.
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BBC News - Family & Education BBC News spoke to two students who say the cost-of-living crisis is taking its toll on their studies.
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BBC News - Family & Education BBC Young Reporter winner David investigates why there are so few black and minority ethnic teachers.
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BBC News - Family & Education BBC Young Reporters Theo and Ben look at how teenagers use AI like ChatGPT to spruce up their schoolwork.
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BBC News - Family & Education Big Has holds a special cooking class to primary school pupils in Tottenham.
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BBC News - Family & Education Big tech firms like IBM are no longer asking for degrees when hiring staff.
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BBC News - Family & Education Bitesize finds young people probably aren’t spending as much time online as some might think.
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BBC News - Family & Education Both antisemitic and islamophobic abuse is rising at universities
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BBC News - Family & Education Both current and retired staff face "a severe and drastic impact" from the delays
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BBC News - Family & Education Bridget Phillipson claims Labour is now the "party of the family" in a speech about the party's plans.
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BBC News - Family & Education Brighton University is withholding pay to staff taking part in a national marking boycott.
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BBC News - Family & Education But less than one-in-four countries have laws or policies prohibiting them
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BBC News - Family & Education But the education secretary rejects the party's plan to end tax reliefs as a "policy of envy".
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BBC News - Family & Education But the sector says asking landlords to review restrictive contracts will only make a small difference.
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BBC News - Family & Education Calls for an urgent government investigation into the impact of rising prices on school attendance.
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BBC News - Family & Education Campaigners launched a judicial review against the relationships and sexuality education curriculum.
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BBC News - Family & Education Changes in the US are enticing more people to file bankruptcy to clear their student loans.
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BBC News - Family & Education Charlie Taylor says a "fundamental reorientation" of prisons is the only way to reduce reoffending.
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BBC News - Family & Education Cheating in exams is common in India
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BBC News - Family & Education Children in England are facing long delays in assessments
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BBC News - Family & Education Children's charities says the government should make physical punishment of children illegal.
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BBC News - Family & Education Chloe Fussell looked after her disabled siblings and terminally-ill mother for years.
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BBC News - Family & Education Christoforos Nicolaou's parents say he was sent "horrific" messages online before he died.
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BBC News - Family & Education Classrooms are being left empty as the cost of living in the capital means families are moving out.
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BBC News - Family & Education Clive Lewis says "comparable institutions" to UEA "are not facing the same crisis".
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BBC News - Family & Education Collecting the eggs and tending to goats are part of an average day for Handsworth primary pupils.
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BBC News - Family & Education Colleges say lower grades and more teenagers mean they are struggling to cope with compulsory resits.
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BBC News - Family & Education Costs rise by 5.9% in a year in Great Britain while availability drops
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BBC News - Family & Education Council staff in four areas across Scotland walk out in pursuit of a better pay offer.
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BBC News - Family & Education Councils will contact parents and carers with offers of primary school places in England and Wales.
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BBC News - Family & Education Councils will soon be offering secondary school places to children in England and Wales.
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BBC News - Family & Education Crowsmill Craft Centre in Shropshire celebrates10 years of supporting people.
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BBC News - Family & Education Daniel Jillings
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BBC News - Family & Education Dave Marshall Barrett attended the school as a pupil before he became a music teacher.
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BBC News - Family & Education Demand for childcare in England will rise once government increases funded hours
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BBC News - Family & Education Dozens of schools are dealing with the aftermath of Ralph Crowe's work in the 1970s.
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BBC News - Family & Education Dr Katriona O'Sullivan
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BBC News - Family & Education Dr Martin Hanbury quit the role after Ruth Perry took her own life ahead of a report on her school.
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BBC News - Family & Education Duane Williams oversees the improvement of Ofsted reports at Colton Hills Community School.
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BBC News - Family & Education Earlier diagnoses and more special school places are part of reforms to England's system of support.
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BBC News - Family & Education East Park specialist school in Glasgow is celebrating record success for its pupils in their Nat 1s.
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BBC News - Family & Education Edinburgh students are 'intensely frustrated' by degree delays after a UK-wide marking boycott.
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BBC News - Family & Education Education experts say the national tutoring programme helped some pupils but could have reached more.
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BBC News - Family & Education Education Minister Jeremy Miles says the cost of living "should never be a barrier" to university.
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BBC News - Family & Education Education minsters have written to vice-chancellors over the welfare of Jewish students on campus.
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BBC News - Family & Education Education Secretary Gillian Keegan is explaining the idea to schools in England this week.
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BBC News - Family & Education EIS members are walking out in the constituencies of senior politicians in the ongoing row over pay.
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BBC News - Family & Education Ellesmere College leaders must produce an action plan after failing to meet five of eight targets.
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BBC News - Family & Education Emma Károlyi joins the Windsor school famous for being the home of St George's Chapel's choir.
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BBC News - Family & Education England cricketers Nat and Katherine Sciver-Brunt will read about an emotional sloth.
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BBC News - Family & Education Essex has the highest number of schools with potentially weak concrete known as RAAC.
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BBC News - Family & Education Exams are getting under way for most students in England
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BBC News - Family & Education Families in the county which has the highest number of schools affected by Raac share their stories.
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BBC News - Family & Education Families say they may have to move after a Renfrewshire village was left short of up to 1
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BBC News - Family & Education Farmer Lee Wilson says he secretly planted 80 acres of the flowers as a 50th anniversary gift.
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BBC News - Family & Education First-class degrees were given to 32.8% of students in England last year
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BBC News - Family & Education Foreign students whose degrees were cut short by Russia's invasion are able to complete their studies.
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BBC News - Family & Education Former prime minister Liz Truss is among those concerned plans to overhaul the system could be scrapped.
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BBC News - Family & Education Four unions accepted a 6.5% pay rise in July
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BBC News - Family & Education Fresh accusations emerge in South Africa after a BBC series exposed alleged abuse at UK schools.
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BBC News - Family & Education George Baldock says amazing teachers at a pupil referral unit got him into the University of Cambridge.
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BBC News - Family & Education Guardians of the Galaxy actor Will Poulter visits his sister in London for Thank a Teacher Day.
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BBC News - Family & Education Half of England's special educational needs schools are over-subscribed
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BBC News - Family & Education Head teacher Ruth Perry took her own life after her school was downgraded.
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BBC News - Family & Education Head teachers in England will be issued guidance aimed at stopping pupils using phones during the school day.
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BBC News - Family & Education Head teachers take action "in solidarity" with Ruth Parry
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BBC News - Family & Education Head teachers talk frankly about the mental health impact that Ofsted inspections have had on them.
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BBC News - Family & Education Health and animal welfare campaigners say the overuse of antibiotics by UK farmers should be banned.
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BBC News - Family & Education Heidi is one of many students who say the rising cost of living is affecting their studies.
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BBC News - Family & Education Highly selective courses at elite universities will "go quite quickly"
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BBC News - Family & Education Hilary Odunayo says student finance is an "underserved market" and hopes her viewers "learn something new".
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BBC News - Family & Education Homeless children speak about life in cramped temporary accommodation
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BBC News - Family & Education How did a strong-willed and funny teenager become a victim of negligence and die of morbid obesity?
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BBC News - Family & Education How do you sign 'carbon footprint' in BSL?
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BBC News - Family & Education How one US school found a clever solution when they had to quickly find a new home.
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BBC News - Family & Education How teenagers who were disengaged from education are helped to get back on track in their GCSEs.
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BBC News - Family & Education Human Rights Watch says victims of the scandal still face long waits and inadequate compensation.
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BBC News - Family & Education If you don't get the grades you want
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BBC News - Family & Education In Wha Kim spends her lunch break introducing Peterborough pupils to Korean language and culture.
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BBC News - Family & Education Incoming Durham University chancellor Fiona Hill says fees and loans structure needs rethinking.
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BBC News - Family & Education Initial reports suggest the experiment involved sodium bicarbonate and methylated spirits.
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BBC News - Family & Education Inspections are increasingly seen as "something to dread"
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BBC News - Family & Education Intervening when a child is very young can stop mental health conditions developing
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BBC News - Family & Education Isaac Uzoegbu was hit by a car when he ran from home. His head teacher says it could have been prevented.
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BBC News - Family & Education Isla Fosbury
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BBC News - Family & Education It comes as one parent whose son is studying remotely due to Raac says it's "like Covid all over again".
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BBC News - Family & Education It is expected many schools will close until midday on Tuesday 21 February.
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BBC News - Family & Education It is expected most schools will close as almost every teacher is likely to take action.
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BBC News - Family & Education It is the first time in its history that the ASCL will ballot its members over strike action.
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BBC News - Family & Education It is the first time the inspectorate has taken responsibility for the part it played in her death.
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BBC News - Family & Education It is the latest policy restricting women's education since the Taliban returned to power last year.
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BBC News - Family & Education It is the latest UK institution to cut ties to the family over their links to the US opioid crisis.
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BBC News - Family & Education It marks the end of intensive talks on the pay
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BBC News - Family & Education It took five years for Kevin Doxey to be jailed after two of his victims complained.
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BBC News - Family & Education James Young
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BBC News - Family & Education Japan offers same-sex couples no clear legal protection
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BBC News - Family & Education Jared Ndisang was not given the option to take a break when he became unwell in his third year.
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BBC News - Family & Education Just 13% of care leavers go to university at 18
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BBC News - Family & Education Just over half of girls in secondary school enjoy PE lessons
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BBC News - Family & Education Katie Mitchell
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BBC News - Family & Education Kerry Forrester says the tests have too much of a negative impact on children's mental health.
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BBC News - Family & Education Lead inspectors in England were given mental health awareness training during the two-week pause.
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BBC News - Family & Education Leaked messages show the then-health and education secretaries clashed over classes resuming.
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BBC News - Family & Education Leigh-Anne Pinnock receives an honorary doctorate for her work on racial equality.
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BBC News - Family & Education Letters are sent out by two schools in Essex warning "physical contact" will not be tolerated.
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BBC News - Family & Education London College of Communication's MA documentary photography and photojournalism course graduates' work.
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BBC News - Family & Education Loneliness campaigners say the government initiative was welcome but that more funding was also needed.
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BBC News - Family & Education Louise Morgan pays £71 a day for her two sons
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BBC News - Family & Education Luke Henshaw
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BBC News - Family & Education Many are altering timetables and seeking new classrooms after having to shut unsafe concrete buildings.
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BBC News - Family & Education Many in social care believe overseas staff saved the system from collapse
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BBC News - Family & Education Many people are using AI like ChatGPT to improve their language skills but learning that way has drawbacks.
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BBC News - Family & Education Mark Hodgson recreates his campus in Lego form because he does not have many photographs of it.
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BBC News - Family & Education Max and his mother Suzie tell the BBC about trying to get the support he needs in Oxfordshire.
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BBC News - Family & Education Members of the Association of School and College Leaders accept a 6.5% pay offer for teachers.
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BBC News - Family & Education Members of the National Education Union in England will strike on Thursday 27 April and Tuesday 2 May.
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BBC News - Family & Education Members of the National Education Union in Wales will be consulted on the new pay offer.
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BBC News - Family & Education Members of the National Education Union walked out for the fifth time in England on Tuesday.
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BBC News - Family & Education Mia Suljic fled war-torn Bosnia as a toddler and is now a head of department at her former school.
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BBC News - Family & Education Mike Amesbury
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BBC News - Family & Education Minister denies weakening the Online Safety Bill after dropping the "legal but harmful" material measures.
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BBC News - Family & Education More than 100 English schools have to make new arrangements days before term begins.
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BBC News - Family & Education Most have tried to improve their admissions policies but the impact is patchy
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BBC News - Family & Education Mother-of-five Charlotte Chapman says positive attitude gets her through any tough times.
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BBC News - Family & Education Mothers forced to give away children in the 1950s
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BBC News - Family & Education Moving to digital exams should occur "in an evolutionary
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BBC News - Family & Education MPs criticise HMRC over "failure" to keep young people informed about their Child Trust Funds maturing.
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BBC News - Family & Education MPs say funding for courses such as BTecs should not be withdrawn before new T-levels are ready.
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BBC News - Family & Education Mum-of-two Stephanie Thomas says she would need £2
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BBC News - Family & Education NASUWT is calling for a fully funded pay award of 12% after rejecting Cosla's offer of 6.85%.
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BBC News - Family & Education NASUWT's announcement comes after the EIS union said it would suspend next week's school strikes.
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BBC News - Family & Education National Education Union members in England have voted to strike over pay on either side of exams.
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BBC News - Family & Education Nearly half of children in year three say they have a smartphone
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BBC News - Family & Education New plans would see the summer break start a week later with kids off for two weeks in October.
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BBC News - Family & Education New Stormont framework recommends teaching children about healthy relationships as a key action.
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BBC News - Family & Education Next week's strike is "looking quite likely" according to a union representing teachers and support staff.
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BBC News - Family & Education Nigeria wants local languages to replace English in primary education
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BBC News - Family & Education Noah and Riley need the highest level of support but have not been offered special school places.
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BBC News - Family & Education Northern Ireland lags behind the rest of the UK in offering education to young asylum seekers.
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BBC News - Family & Education Now the controversial Year 6 Sats test has been published
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BBC News - Family & Education Nurseries and providers welcome rise in funding rates but say demand could soon outstrip capacity.
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BBC News - Family & Education Nurses
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BBC News - Family & Education Nurses across the UK recently voted to strike over pay with action expected by the end of 2022.
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BBC News - Family & Education Offer comes ahead of four separate days of strikes in February and March.
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BBC News - Family & Education Officials say a small percentage missed Friday's deadline to return questionnaires on the concrete.
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BBC News - Family & Education One Cardiff student is questioning whether there is any point attending her graduation ceremony.
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BBC News - Family & Education One child
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BBC News - Family & Education One man who had a breakdown after seeing the traumatic birth of his son says dads can be overlooked.
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BBC News - Family & Education One mum says her family can no longer afford to eat and are now visiting food banks.
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BBC News - Family & Education One of 10 graduates affected says it's "a kick in the teeth" while the university blames human error.
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BBC News - Family & Education One told the National Governance Association survey that self-harm by children was at a "high rate".
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BBC News - Family & Education Only children in Singapore
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BBC News - Family & Education Our correspondents analyse what impact additional funding might have in three key areas.
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BBC News - Family & Education Owain Emanuel demonstrates how the cartoon blue heeler puppy is brought to our screens.
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BBC News - Family & Education Parents are taking their children out of schools with dangerous concrete
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BBC News - Family & Education Parents in Northern Ireland say the government hands them a raw deal compared to the rest of the UK.
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BBC News - Family & Education Parents say the lesson disruption for pupils at St Leonard's Catholic School is "like Covid times".
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BBC News - Family & Education Parents say they are "overwhelmed" by the process to get one-to-one support at school.
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BBC News - Family & Education Parents should get their children back to school this week
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BBC News - Family & Education Parliament passes the biggest education reform since the end of apartheid in 1994.
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BBC News - Family & Education Part of the advice on policies for trans pupils may be unlawful
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BBC News - Family & Education Party drops promise to remove some charity tax perks but says it will implement VAT on fees.
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BBC News - Family & Education People under 25 get less Universal Credit benefits and campaigners say this mostly penalises young parents.
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BBC News - Family & Education Petroc College is to install a new heat pump system
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BBC News - Family & Education Phil on his experience as a football fan in a country where same sex relationships are criminalised.
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BBC News - Family & Education Plans aimed at encouraging parents back to work are expected to be announced in the Budget.
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BBC News - Family & Education Plans for a new performing arts school to match its successful London namesake are approved.
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BBC News - Family & Education Plans to give working parents extra help with childcare costs are "unfairly targeted"
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BBC News - Family & Education Play specialists help children recover quicker yet 80% of hospitals only have a £500 budget for this.
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BBC News - Family & Education Police chiefs say having officers in schools is essential
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BBC News - Family & Education Police continue to question a teenage boy after a teacher was taken to hospital with a stab wound.
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BBC News - Family & Education Pressure on the schools watchdog has been growing following the death of head teacher Ruth Perry.
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BBC News - Family & Education Prices increased across Britain over the last year due to funding pressures
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BBC News - Family & Education Prof Ahmed said he would defend free speech and academic freedom "using all means available".
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BBC News - Family & Education Prof Arif Ahmed wants to encourage debate - even on inflammatory subjects like Brexit
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BBC News - Family & Education Prof David Richardson had been in the role at the University of East Anglia (UEA) for nine years.
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BBC News - Family & Education Prof Jason Arday and Dr Chantelle Jessica Lewis will support neuro-divergent working-class families.
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BBC News - Family & Education Pupils at a County Tyrone school are learning Arabic to be able to speak it to Syrian students.
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BBC News - Family & Education Pupils have had to postpone science experiments
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BBC News - Family & Education Quinten has a severe allergy to dairy
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BBC News - Family & Education Rebecca Keatley is seeing her work in a new light as she prepares to become a parent this winter.
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BBC News - Family & Education Reform of special needs provision and changes to school leaving age will form part of a major review.
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BBC News - Family & Education Rei Takver needs her degree result to extend her visa
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BBC News - Family & Education Results are expected to drop closer to pre-pandemic levels than they have been for the past few years.
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BBC News - Family & Education Results in England are set to fall to 2019 levels
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BBC News - Family & Education Reviews into student deaths highlight concerns over its fitness to study process.
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BBC News - Family & Education Risca gave up university to care for her foster brother - now helping others is her life's work.
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BBC News - Family & Education Rishi Rajpopat
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BBC News - Family & Education Rishi Sunak promises clarity as union claims teachers are navigating a 'public minefield'.
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BBC News - Family & Education Rishi Sunak weighs up a new "British baccalaureate" qualification but no decisions have been taken.
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BBC News - Family & Education Robert Halfon calls for new talks to stop the boycott continuing into the new academic year.
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BBC News - Family & Education Romanian teens reveal how the Tate brothers used a set formula to approach them in private messages.
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BBC News - Family & Education Ruby was told to "be brave for mam" and experienced anxiety as she felt unable to talk to people.
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BBC News - Family & Education Russia is taking Ukrainian children. Their mothers are travelling into enemy territory to save them.
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BBC News - Family & Education Ruth Perry's family say she took her own life in the lead-up to the publication of an Ofsted report.
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BBC News - Family & Education Ruth Perry's sister says Ofsted apologised "for the distress rather than causing my sister's death".
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BBC News - Family & Education Rutvij failed to get into an elite Ivy League university. Was he a victim of discrimination?
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BBC News - Family & Education Safety concerns are raised about hemlock on a pathway close to a primary school.
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BBC News - Family & Education Same-sex parents will have the same legal rights as mixed-sex parents if the new law is approved.
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BBC News - Family & Education Samuel from Bristol struggles to feed and bathe his two young sons amid the cost of living crisis.
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BBC News - Family & Education Sarah Perry says the "value of the outcome of a university education cannot be reduced to a salary".
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BBC News - Family & Education Scams are becoming more common
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BBC News - Family & Education school summer holidays in could be cut by a week under new proposals.
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BBC News - Family & Education Schools in England face more disruption as the National Education Union announces fresh strikes.
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BBC News - Family & Education Schools in Shetland
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BBC News - Family & Education Scotland's biggest teachers' union confirm strike action on Thursday
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BBC News - Family & Education Scotland's largest teaching union the EIS confirms 90% of members voted to accept the new pay deal.
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BBC News - Family & Education Scottish pupils face more strikes next week as teachers' unions formally reject the latest pay offer.
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BBC News - Family & Education Scrutiny should be "out of the political arena"
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BBC News - Family & Education Severely disabled children
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BBC News - Family & Education She says having pupils going to the toilet during a lesson is "massively disruptive".
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BBC News - Family & Education Sheffield primary school pupil Harry Clark says he found the exam "relatively easy".
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BBC News - Family & Education Shekeila Scarlett
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BBC News - Family & Education Sir Martyn Oliver has taken over as Ofsted chief and says the watchdog must listen to criticism.
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BBC News - Family & Education Sir Martyn Oliver recognises that "profound change" is needed at Ofsted
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BBC News - Family & Education Sir Martyn Oliver says Ofsted must listen to criticism after the suicide of head teacher Ruth Perry.
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BBC News - Family & Education Six to 14 year-olds were asked in a survey for words they felt had been important during the year.
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BBC News - Family & Education Some had to skip meals
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BBC News - Family & Education Some of the 308 schools no longer rated outstanding had not been inspected for 15 years
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BBC News - Family & Education Some Open University students report having to wait several hours to access their results.
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BBC News - Family & Education Some parents and teachers said this summer's reading paper was so tough it left children in tears.
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BBC News - Family & Education Some people have spent years trying to find an affordable property in part of the Scottish Highlands.
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BBC News - Family & Education Some people with dyscalculia say Rishi Sunak’s plans for maths to 18 would have held them back.
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BBC News - Family & Education Some students may refuse to shake hands or wear gowns at University of Edinburgh ceremonies.
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BBC News - Family & Education Some unions are urging members to reject the deal
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BBC News - Family & Education South Korea's Suneung
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BBC News - Family & Education South West College students will be among the first in the UK to train with the low-emission fuel rig.
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BBC News - Family & Education Student Chris explores trying to change the way he speaks
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BBC News - Family & Education Students across England
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BBC News - Family & Education Students and teachers in Tyneside give their thoughts on expanding black history in education.
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BBC News - Family & Education Students at a housing co-op manage their own property and build a sense of community during a housing crisis.
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BBC News - Family & Education Students at Wrenn School in Wellingborough receive their A-level results.
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BBC News - Family & Education Students describe the realities of university life with - and without - an animal's help.
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BBC News - Family & Education Students eligible for the Education Maintenance Allowance will get £10 more to help with the cost of living.
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BBC News - Family & Education Students have been protesting as they graduate without the final marks for their degrees.
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BBC News - Family & Education Students in England will be able to choose British Sign Language as a GCSE subject from September 2025.
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BBC News - Family & Education Students organise a protest over Kathleen Stock's invite
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BBC News - Family & Education Students protest over how Rainford High School inspections are implemented
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BBC News - Family & Education Students speak of travel disruption "frustration" as rail strikes resume
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BBC News - Family & Education Students walked out of a French lecture at Manchester University in protest against the language.
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BBC News - Family & Education Susannah Dale is urging firms to sign a "maternity pledge"
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BBC News - Family & Education Swindon's urgent push for more local fostering placements to help at-risk children.
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BBC News - Family & Education Sylvester is well known to students and staff and even attends university lectures.
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BBC News - Family & Education T-levels are equivalent to three A-levels
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BBC News - Family & Education Talks between the government and unions will focus on teacher pay
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BBC News - Family & Education Teacher assessments show 27% of primary pupils in Scotland do not meet "expected levels" in literacy.
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BBC News - Family & Education Teachers are on picket lines in the National Education Union's fourth national strike day in England.
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BBC News - Family & Education Teachers cancel two strike dates after a revised pay offer from Welsh government.
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BBC News - Family & Education Teachers tell Panorama that some buildings in urgent need of repair are "not fit for purpose”.
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BBC News - Family & Education Teachers will strike in two local authorities per day from 16 January until 6 February.
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BBC News - Family & Education Teachers' unions and government officials are meeting to discuss pay
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BBC News - Family & Education Teaching budgeting and currency exchange rates in primary schools could boost the UK economy
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BBC News - Family & Education Teddy
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BBC News - Family & Education Teenage boys in Birmingham say they feel pressure to be "masculine" and relate to the influencer.
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BBC News - Family & Education The academy trust is making this year's Autumn half-term two weeks long.
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BBC News - Family & Education The action by primary teachers will be followed by a walkout by secondary teachers on Wednesday.
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BBC News - Family & Education The action will affect two councils a day until 6 February
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BBC News - Family & Education The advice to parents at the end of the Christmas break comes amid high levels of flu and Covid cases.
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BBC News - Family & Education The aim will feature in the PM's first speech of the year
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BBC News - Family & Education The amount spent on private schools - including Eton - for children of top UK diplomats is revealed.
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BBC News - Family & Education The application rules and deadlines for 2024 primary school places vary across the UK.
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BBC News - Family & Education The average cost of university accommodation in England is almost level with the average maintenance loan.
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BBC News - Family & Education The campaign aims to "kick-start conversations" among youths
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BBC News - Family & Education The charity
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BBC News - Family & Education The child fell asleep after a theatre show and was left in the locked coach in a hotel car park.
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BBC News - Family & Education The consumption of pornography is widespread among children
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BBC News - Family & Education The country is looking at ways tackle the housing affordability crisis
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BBC News - Family & Education The cross-party committee says the consequences of an "inadequate" judgement should be far less severe.
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BBC News - Family & Education The death of Alex Horner is one of six suicides or suspected suicides at the university in 2022.
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BBC News - Family & Education The death of head teacher Ruth Perry has highlighted the pressure Ofsted inspections can put on schools.
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BBC News - Family & Education The Department for Infrastructure says it cannot afford to pay for children to be taught bike safety.
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BBC News - Family & Education The deputy first minister says he is "very optimistic" a new pay offer will resolve the dispute.
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BBC News - Family & Education The drugs would be used to stop more cases of the bacterial infection that has killed some children.
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BBC News - Family & Education The Dundee University student filmed the dissection of a body without permission.
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BBC News - Family & Education The education pro-vice-chancellor of Cambridge University says there is common ground in the dispute.
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BBC News - Family & Education The education secretary calls for more compromise in the pay dispute as pupils move closer to exam season.
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BBC News - Family & Education The education secretary wants teachers to tell schools if they plan to join Wednesday's walkout.
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BBC News - Family & Education The EIS teaching union says its members will go on strike again in January in a dispute over pay.
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BBC News - Family & Education The England strike says he hopes the initiative will be "a real game changer".
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BBC News - Family & Education The equalities minister did not specify the content of gender guidance for schools
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BBC News - Family & Education The ex-children's commissioner in England says most senior officials did not put children first.
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BBC News - Family & Education The extent of the disruption is becoming clear as schools inform families about strike-related closures
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BBC News - Family & Education The family are calling on ministers not to increase the number of children nursery staff can look after.
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BBC News - Family & Education The father of seven-year-old Hanna Roap
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BBC News - Family & Education The Federal Trade Commission says it wants to stop Facebook's owner from making money out of children.
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BBC News - Family & Education The first cohort of trainee doctors at the School of Medicine in Chelmsford are keen to get working.
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BBC News - Family & Education The first named storm of the year leaves thousands of homes without power and dozens of schools closed.
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BBC News - Family & Education The former chancellor says the suspected racially-aggravated assault is being treated seriously.
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BBC News - Family & Education The girl was attacked and seriously injured at a school in the Didsbury area of Manchester.
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BBC News - Family & Education The government announced an expansion of free childcare in the Budget - but will it actually work?
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BBC News - Family & Education The government approves the charity donation to pay for an expansion to Malmesbury Primary School
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BBC News - Family & Education The government denies watering down online protections promised to bereaved families.
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BBC News - Family & Education The government is criticised over three new schools which were declared unsafe after being built.
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BBC News - Family & Education The government is not publishing a list of which schools are affected
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BBC News - Family & Education The government plans to cut the number of family members coming to the UK with foreign students.
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BBC News - Family & Education The government says 27 more educational settings in England are affected by crumbling concrete.
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BBC News - Family & Education The government's plan needs to go further and faster
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BBC News - Family & Education The government's plan will see childcare available to primary school parents from 08:00 to 18:00.
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BBC News - Family & Education The head of a secondary school with a £1m buffer says higher costs are eating up cash.
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BBC News - Family & Education The head teacher "couldn't believe" her luck when the VIP guest agreed to a visit.
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BBC News - Family & Education The head teacher says there has been repeated vandalism in the sixth form toilets.
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BBC News - Family & Education The Institute of Fiscal Studies says higher interest rates have increased costs of financing the system.
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BBC News - Family & Education The inventor is bankrolling the purchase by Gresham's of a former council-run education centre.
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BBC News - Family & Education The journalist and broadcaster has been investigating why 140
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BBC News - Family & Education The Labour leader will say a "class ceiling" is holding back children when he outlines his education plans.
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BBC News - Family & Education The latest round of strikes is part of a rolling programme of walk outs by Unison members over pay.
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BBC News - Family & Education The leader of Scotland's biggest teachers' union
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BBC News - Family & Education The league table measures the change in a graduate's socio-economic situation.
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BBC News - Family & Education The Liverpool teacher also stuck his fingers in a girl's mouth and nose
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BBC News - Family & Education The Medieval Murder Maps is a website plotting crimes based on 700-year-old coroners' inquests.
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BBC News - Family & Education The mother of Edinburgh student Romy Ulvestad joins calls for universities to have a legal duty of care.
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BBC News - Family & Education The mother-of-three says more mental health help may have prevented her family being "ripped apart".
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BBC News - Family & Education The NAHT and ASCL say time is needed to address the concerns raised at the inquest into Ruth Perry's death.
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BBC News - Family & Education The NAHT is challenging a decision not to pause inspections after head teacher Ruth Perry's death.
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BBC News - Family & Education The NAHT is holding a new vote on whether to strike over pay
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BBC News - Family & Education The NASUWT
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BBC News - Family & Education The NASUWT reports a 42% turnout
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BBC News - Family & Education The NASUWT union says it will consider going on strike in the autumn term.
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BBC News - Family & Education The NEU announces seven days of strike action in February and March
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BBC News - Family & Education The party would also make it compulsory for new joiners to have a formal teaching qualification.
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BBC News - Family & Education The pass rate is send to be much closer to 2019 levels
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BBC News - Family & Education The plans form part of a consultation on how to tackle sexual harassment in English universities.
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BBC News - Family & Education The PM's idea won't work without big changes to the education system
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BBC News - Family & Education The Princess of Wales launches a campaign calling for more attention for early years development.
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BBC News - Family & Education The Princess of Wales's project to take early years more seriously will arrive in cinemas this week.
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BBC News - Family & Education The question is released to mark the 110th anniversary of Cambridge University's English exams.
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BBC News - Family & Education The report says the proportion of schools without a male classroom teacher has increased.
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BBC News - Family & Education The research
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BBC News - Family & Education The research shows consistent results from early education through to university.
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BBC News - Family & Education The school attended by the Strictly Come Dancing winner hopes he will return for its prize-giving.
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BBC News - Family & Education The school is a UK first
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BBC News - Family & Education The schools were among those that lost out when Building Schools for the Future was cancelled.
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BBC News - Family & Education The Scottish Childminding Association says 34% of carers have left the profession since 2016.
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BBC News - Family & Education The Scottish government changes the rules on student funding following a landmark court case.
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BBC News - Family & Education The senior doctor is recorded questioning why changes to the controversial Tavistock clinic are required.
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BBC News - Family & Education The singer gives a speech and hands out prizes at his former high school's awards ceremony.
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BBC News - Family & Education The sister of a head teacher who killed herself says the government is considering "urgent action".
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BBC News - Family & Education The social justice campaigner Camila Batmanghelidjh has died aged 61.
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BBC News - Family & Education The strikes are part of a long-running dispute by union members over pay and conditions.
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BBC News - Family & Education The support given to Yasmin Lajoie by the university was "appropriate and suitable"
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BBC News - Family & Education The swap shop helps families out with second-hand garments as well as accepting unwanted uniforms.
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BBC News - Family & Education The teacher is left with life-threatening injuries after the shooting in the state of Virginia.
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BBC News - Family & Education The UK’s biggest university is considering offering in-person courses at a brand new 'green' campus.
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BBC News - Family & Education The Union of Jewish Students says it has lost confidence in the National Union of Students.
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BBC News - Family & Education The union's members in England vote to accept a 6.5% pay rise
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BBC News - Family & Education The Unity Schools Partnership will consult with parents early next year to see if it was a success.
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BBC News - Family & Education The University and College Union said the "the clock is ticking" for a deal to be reached over pay.
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BBC News - Family & Education The University and College Union says its marking boycott will also continue at 145 universities.
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BBC News - Family & Education The University of Aberdeen said it was unable to continue funding the cost of graduation ceremonies.
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BBC News - Family & Education The University of Bolton applies to change its name in a bid to improve "graduate outcomes".
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BBC News - Family & Education The University of Oxford says intimate relations will no longer be allowed under new rules.
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BBC News - Family & Education The University of Warwick says Prof Tom Marsh's death in Chile is heart breaking and painful.
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BBC News - Family & Education The University of Wolverhampton says the course is among 138 suspended due to rising costs.
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BBC News - Family & Education The University of York denies it has lowered entry requirements for overseas students
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BBC News - Family & Education The university's top official resigns after facing allegations of plagiarism and criticism over her comments on antisemitism.
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BBC News - Family & Education The watchdog says it will "continue to listen"
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BBC News - Family & Education The well-known Ziggurats at the University of East Anglia will be closed until further notice.
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BBC News - Family & Education The Welsh government is to give more detail on the concrete issue in schools on Friday.
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BBC News - Family & Education The Welsh government says the guidance will provide "clear and well-informed advice".
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BBC News - Family & Education The Welsh sex education curriculum does not currently have specific resources on HIV.
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BBC News - Family & Education The Women and Equalities Committee recommends compulsory relationship lessons in sixth form.
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BBC News - Family & Education There are 400 fewer nurseries in England compared to last year
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BBC News - Family & Education There are calls for extra funding for caterers so they can deliver better food for pupils.
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BBC News - Family & Education There are fears about cheating
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BBC News - Family & Education There has been a 28% rise in students not completing degrees in England
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BBC News - Family & Education There has been a big increase across the UK in the number of students earning money
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BBC News - Family & Education There has been a sharp rise in people in their 20s and 30s claiming disability benefits
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BBC News - Family & Education There will be fewer places for children with SEND
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BBC News - Family & Education They speak of police patrols
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BBC News - Family & Education They will design a new fabric for the Savile Row site that helped to inspire the movie trilogy.
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BBC News - Family & Education They're often seen as "dangerous
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BBC News - Family & Education Think tank wants financial incentive to keep NHS nurses
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BBC News - Family & Education This year was about "getting back to normal" - but it's clear we're not quite there yet.
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BBC News - Family & Education Thousands are taking part in Tuesday's strikes
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BBC News - Family & Education Thousands of children have still not returned to lessons in school because of unsafe buildings.
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BBC News - Family & Education Thousands of disabled people with over £6
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BBC News - Family & Education Thousands of non-teaching education staff are to take industrial action over pay and education cuts.
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BBC News - Family & Education Thousands of pupils will stay at home on day one of Unison's three-day strike in a dispute over pay.
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BBC News - Family & Education Thresholds being left unchanged for at least 10 years means many more people are being affected by government policies.
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BBC News - Family & Education Tom Hunt says a diagram called "The Genderbread Person" could have "dangerous consequences".
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BBC News - Family & Education Top US college leaders were grilled by lawmakers over their efforts to curb antisemitism on campus.
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BBC News - Family & Education Topics including Black Lives Matter and reparations for slavery are now listed as optional.
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BBC News - Family & Education Two brothers describe the changes they've made to care for their father after his diagnosis aged 55.
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BBC News - Family & Education Two entrepreneurs and a fashion writer share advice on what they did after struggling at school.
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BBC News - Family & Education Two massive reforms are aimed at improving Nigeria's dilapidated universities - but will they work?
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BBC News - Family & Education Two students admit using the artificial intelligence chatbot ChatGPT to help them with essays.
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BBC News - Family & Education Two teachers who inspired the Bafta-nominated film Blue Jean talk about the era of Section 28.
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BBC News - Family & Education Ukrainians defy Russian air strikes and occupation to start the new school term.
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BBC News - Family & Education Under the proposals
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BBC News - Family & Education Under-fives are set to get free childcare in England and Welsh parents want this matched.
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BBC News - Family & Education Uni students who are estranged from their families say they often struggle to get a rent guarantor.
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BBC News - Family & Education Unions have dismissed a revised teacher pay offer and warned more strike days are planned next year.
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BBC News - Family & Education Unions urged a pause after a head killed herself while awaiting a report that downgraded her school.
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BBC News - Family & Education Unison members will strike across 24 council areas for three days from Tuesday in a dispute over pay.
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BBC News - Family & Education Unite members will take industrial action when schools return after the summer break.
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BBC News - Family & Education Universities will receive £15m to help students struggling with living costs
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BBC News - Family & Education University courses will have to limit student numbers if they do not lead to highly-skilled jobs.
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BBC News - Family & Education University student Kezia-Rose says £3.6K from the Bedford-based Harpur Trust has helped them.
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BBC News - Family & Education University students caught up in a pay dispute by union members say they "just want to graduate".
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BBC News - Family & Education Users can activate pre-written text messages to trusted contacts if they need help on a night out.
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BBC News - Family & Education Vicki Fielder is campaigning on behalf of an estimated 250
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BBC News - Family & Education Waits for BTec and other vocational results threw university places into question
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BBC News - Family & Education Wales High School in Rotherham will be closing to most pupils when teachers strike over pay on Wednesday.
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BBC News - Family & Education War time rules are making it tougher for Ukrainians to pick where or if to go to university.
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BBC News - Family & Education Warning getting a million Welsh speakers by 2050 requires many more teachers speaking the language.
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BBC News - Family & Education Wendy and Steve Taylor started fostering as they didn't want their daughter to be an only child.
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BBC News - Family & Education When Hollie was diagnosed with the big C
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BBC News - Family & Education Will more schools need to close? Why is this happening? Our experts on what you need to know.
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BBC News - Family & Education Wilna says she was "surviving not thriving" until she enrolled on a mental health course.
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BBC News - Family & Education With more strike ballots taking place
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BBC News - Family & Education With no new pay offer in England
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BBC News - Family & Education Women in the US are worried that changes to abortion laws could affect their fertility treatment.
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BBC News - Family & Education Working families on universal credit can claim more of their childcare costs from Wednesday.
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BBC News - Family & Education Year 7 pupils aged 11 to 12 will be the first to study new-look GCSEs from 2025
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BBC News - Family & Education Years after deferring a place at art school
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BBC News - Family & Education Young people and families tell of abuse from drugs gangs
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BBC News - Family & Education Young people say the cost of living crisis is shaping their decisions about higher education.
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BBC News - Health 'You can't leave things until tomorrow
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BBC News - Health "I saw things no-one should see
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BBC News - Health "Possible gross negligence manslaughter" is being investigated after a baby died
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BBC News - Health A £5m study will begin in January to see how feasible it is to offer these types of tests to patients.
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BBC News - Health A 25-year-old says she was using 240 cannisters a week before being admitted to hospital.
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BBC News - Health A baby boy needed breathing support minutes after he was attacked by nurse Lucy Letby
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BBC News - Health A blood test which can detect cancer cells could spare thousands of patients unnecessary chemotherapy every year.
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BBC News - Health A build-up of mould can lead to respiratory illnesses
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BBC News - Health A by-election will now be held after almost 12
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BBC News - Health A cancer charity said despite AI's "bad name" its potential use in radiology was "phenomenal".
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BBC News - Health A care home manager says it is an "impossibility" to get NHS dentists to visit her residents.
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BBC News - Health A coalition of organisations says the official inquiry does not focus enough on the role of racism.
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BBC News - Health A coroner says Melissa Kerr should have been made aware of the dangers of the operation in Turkey.
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BBC News - Health A damning report on North East Ambulance Service highlights concerns over management of medicines.
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BBC News - Health A delayed pilot scheme will be up and running next year and should make booking tickets easier.
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BBC News - Health A doctor raised concerns about nurse Lucy Letby's presence and the deaths of babies
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BBC News - Health A failure to see David Nash face-to-face meant he underwent surgery 10 hours later than was possible.
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BBC News - Health A family say they feel their daughter is a burden on system as they are left without a bath for her.
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BBC News - Health A father from north Wales has set up a petition with 100
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BBC News - Health A Glasgow project tries to manage homeless alcoholics by giving them regular measures of booze.
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BBC News - Health A government commitment comes after reports of women being advised to store remains in the fridge.
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BBC News - Health A grandmother recalls how as a teenager she was rewarded with cigarettes for doing the ironing.
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BBC News - Health A group of leading scientists have said the current levels of PFAS could be damaging to human health.
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BBC News - Health A growing number of start-ups are making wearables and apps to help alleviate the symptoms.
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BBC News - Health A hairdresser says she was shocked to be asked whether one of her sons needs dietary help.
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BBC News - Health A hospital in north-east England has become the first outside London to offer the pioneering surgery.
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BBC News - Health A hospital nurse tells of her experience after her "overwhelming" Parkinson's Disease diagnosis.
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BBC News - Health A House of Lords Committee says more action is needed to avoid disruption to medicine supply in Northern Ireland.
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BBC News - Health A lawyer for the UK Covid Inquiry says it is surprising that so many messages have been deleted.
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BBC News - Health A leading clinician says several A&Es want to bring in emergency measures amid safety concerns.
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BBC News - Health A lump sum of at least £1
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BBC News - Health A major study has identified 15 risk factors for young-onset dementia
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BBC News - Health A man says his father-in-law
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BBC News - Health A meeting later is likely to see a deal in England agreed but nurses are still threatening strikes.
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BBC News - Health A mental health trust did not record a cause of death in many cases
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BBC News - Health A Middlesbrough doctor is among five people to become the stars of a set of modern folk songs.
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BBC News - Health A minister agrees there is a moral case for payments to be made
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BBC News - Health A mother is warning others to look out for symptoms of necrotising fasciitis
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BBC News - Health A mother-of-two from Suffolk says she hopes new research will spare other parents from devastation.
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BBC News - Health A new "documentary" falsely blames Covid vaccines for deaths of young people.
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BBC News - Health A new antibiotic compound could help treat a bacterium the World Health Organization classes as a major threat.
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BBC News - Health A new ratings system from the regulator gives information on whether optional extras are effective.
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BBC News - Health A new scheme aims to free up officers' time and ensure help is given by mental health professionals.
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BBC News - Health A new scheme is helping women in Lincolnshire stop smoking before they give birth.
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BBC News - Health A note found at Lucy Letby's home stated "maybe this is all down to me"
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BBC News - Health A paralysed man has been able to walk simply by thinking about it
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BBC News - Health A peer-reviewed study connects the virus with animals sold in the market linked with early cases.
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BBC News - Health A picture emerged of a dysfunctional
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BBC News - Health A pilot project aims to focus the practice's limited NHS capacity on people with the greatest need.
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BBC News - Health A pilot scheme is offering thousands of strength and balance classes to the over-65s.
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BBC News - Health A planned six-day junior doctors' strike will have a big impact on routine care
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BBC News - Health A politics graduate reflects on life being autistic and experiencing alexithymia and aphantasia.
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BBC News - Health A range of new services will be available without the need to go to a GP
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BBC News - Health A report finds significant failures in updating patients amounted to "systemic maladministration".
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BBC News - Health A report into one of the biggest hospital trusts in England highlights new allegations of misogyny.
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BBC News - Health A review of cervical screening cases has found thousands were wrongly removed from the system.
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BBC News - Health A Scotland-wide review has made more than 50 recommendations to improve services.
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BBC News - Health A senior midwife leading the inquiry is expected to announce 1
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BBC News - Health A series of local family hubs will be opened in England after a survey showed knowledge gaps existed.
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BBC News - Health A shortage of beds and huge demand is causing severe overcrowding in A&Es and long delays for treatment.
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BBC News - Health A shortage of staff and increased demand has left doctors' surgeries at "tipping point"
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BBC News - Health A small trial suggests regular walking breaks
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BBC News - Health A spokesperson says a cancerous mole was found while the duchess was having reconstructive surgery.
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BBC News - Health A student who ignored the symptoms of meningitis urges others to be aware of the signs.
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BBC News - Health A support service for NHS staff reports a 77% rise in doctors seeking help for mental health issues.
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BBC News - Health A survey of dozens of staff says an increase in funding and a reduction of paperwork is needed.
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BBC News - Health A survivor and a detective say stopping the brutal ritual has become their life's work.
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BBC News - Health A Taliban ban led to a 95% drop in Afghan poppy cultivation
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BBC News - Health A taskforce has also been set up to unlock spare beds and theatres in the private sector.
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BBC News - Health A trial of 121 people finds they experienced
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BBC News - Health A tribunal finds Dr Colathor Eshwari's remarks amount to hostility over a Muslim colleague's faith.
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BBC News - Health A trust accused of institutional racism has said its initial investigation into the incident fell short.
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BBC News - Health A Trust knew about the exposure for more than a year before informing staff
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BBC News - Health A university is researching if giving new parents safety tips reduces incidents of the syndrome.
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BBC News - Health A walkout by thousands of junior doctors in England is set to be the biggest in NHS history.
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BBC News - Health A West Midlands Ambulance Service audit looked at incidents where patients came to harm.
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BBC News - Health A witness says her brother suffered from "awful" personal hygiene and lost weight in the hospital.
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BBC News - Health A young woman with a rare disease says she is not being supported to have any quality of life.
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BBC News - Health A&E waits in Wales have been seriously under-reported in official figures each month for a decade.
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BBC News - Health Aberdeen scientists have found the recommended intake of two litres of water a day may be excessive.
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BBC News - Health Abi Naylor put migraines down to the stress of giving birth - but doctors found a 2.75in (7cm) tumour.
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BBC News - Health About £30
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BBC News - Health About 200 patients are to be offered a blood test as an alternative to colonoscopies.
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BBC News - Health Action by GMB union in Wales on Monday is postponed after ministers table an improved deal.
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BBC News - Health Action planned for next week is paused as the Royal College of Nursing agrees to meet the government.
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BBC News - Health Actress Emilia Clarke and her mother Jenny are named in the New Year Honours for brain charity work.
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BBC News - Health Addenbrooke's Hospital apologises for two data breaches in 2020 and 2021 involving 22
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BBC News - Health Advertising watchdog found Boots promoted infant milk formula in adverts
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BBC News - Health Africa and Asia are expected to see the biggest rises in obesity
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BBC News - Health After being paralysed in a motorbike accident
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BBC News - Health After Covid lockdowns hit both demand and supply
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BBC News - Health AI is twice as good at grading the aggressiveness of tumours than lab analysis
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BBC News - Health Ailsa explains what it is like facing progressive MS and hopes the new Octopus trial can help her.
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BBC News - Health Alisha Khan is awarded compensation out-of-court after two teeth were incorrectly removed.
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BBC News - Health All UK children should be protected against the virus at 12 and 18 months of age
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BBC News - Health Although uncomfortable
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BBC News - Health Alzheimer's Research UK said the findings were encouraging but said more and larger studies were needed.
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BBC News - Health Amanda Pritchard told the BBC that "all sides" had failed to prevent further strike action.
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BBC News - Health Ambulance crews
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BBC News - Health Ambulance crews say they are treating more people who are sick because they cannot afford to heat their home.
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BBC News - Health Ambulance staff and nurses walk out on Monday with further strikes to follow this week.
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BBC News - Health American football star Damar Hamlin is the latest athlete to encounter heart problems.
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BBC News - Health Amy Dowden is having chemotherapy after being diagnosed with breast cancer in May.
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BBC News - Health An agreement on health workers' pay could be announced as early as Thursday afternoon.
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BBC News - Health An anti-vaccine conspiracy film is supercharging the harassment of bereaved people
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BBC News - Health An error by NHS Highland led to all recipients of an email being able to see personal addresses.
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BBC News - Health An ethicist is seeking to reform "blunt" medical language families and patients can find upsetting.
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BBC News - Health An experimental treatment saves the life of baby Finley after he was born with a heart defect.
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BBC News - Health An innovative scheme in Manchester is pioneering a new way to make sure patients get the best care possible.
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BBC News - Health An inquiry is under way to ensure the deaths of three babies are not brushed off as isolated tragedies.
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BBC News - Health An investigation by Nottingham University Hospitals Trust uncovered the scale of the issue.
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BBC News - Health An NHS England report also finds failings in financial governance of West Midlands Ambulance Service.
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BBC News - Health Analysis by BBC Panorama suggests between 5
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BBC News - Health Angela Devlin
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BBC News - Health Angela Kirkpatrick is concerned about what stopping the treatment will do to her symptoms.
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BBC News - Health Animal trials
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BBC News - Health Anna and Barbara Rozycki were in 1970 the first conjoined twins in the UK to be separated.
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BBC News - Health Another UK child has died from this highly contagious infection. What should people look out for?
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BBC News - Health Antony Watson says he resorted to drastic measures after being unable to find an NHS dentist.
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BBC News - Health Anyone carrying out cosmetic injections must be trained to do so under strict new proposals.
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BBC News - Health Around 15
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BBC News - Health Artificial-intelligence technology can guide surgeons
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BBC News - Health As Cape Town hosts Africa's first ever conference on clubfoot
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BBC News - Health As nurses strike in multiple countries
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BBC News - Health As the NHS enters the difficult winter period
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BBC News - Health As the number of breast reductions rises
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BBC News - Health Ashley Hall has also been diagnosed with bile acid malabsorption
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BBC News - Health Asian women are being encouraged to push past cultural stigma and get checked for breast cancer.
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BBC News - Health AstraZenaca chose Republic of Ireland for £320m factory because of the UK's "discouraging" tax rate.
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BBC News - Health AstraZeneca's Leif Johansson says AI and screening could prevent costly treatment in hospitals.
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BBC News - Health Author Ellie Middleton on her late ADHD and autism diagnoses.
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BBC News - Health Ava Stanley from Higham says she "thought she was going to die" when nurses ignored her heart monitor.
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BBC News - Health Based on latest trends
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BBC News - Health BBC analysis of notices issued by coroners shows repeated failings in the care of autistic people.
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BBC News - Health BBC economics editor Faisal Islam asks whether a historic surge in industrial action is likely to persist.
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BBC News - Health BBC News finds key NHS targets have been missed for at least seven years - and two have never been met.
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BBC News - Health BBC Scotland's Lucy Adams still suffers from the effects of long Covid and wants to know why.
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BBC News - Health BBC Scotland's political editor says the discovery of a tumour was devastating - but that he's been lucky.
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BBC News - Health Becky Higgs took her 70-year-old mum to Southend Hospital who say the incident "shouldn't have occurred".
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BBC News - Health Beijing hits back that the outbreak's origin is "about science and should not be politicised".
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BBC News - Health Belle Moore
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BBC News - Health Beth Foreman says she left hospital just before midnight on a hunt to find "non-existent" drugs for her ill baby.
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BBC News - Health Birmingham doctor Shivam Sharma says he is worried for the future of the healthcare system.
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BBC News - Health Blood tests will look for markers that could help avoid life-threatening complications.
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BBC News - Health BMA members have been balloted over a junior doctors strike
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BBC News - Health Boosting care in the community is identified as being key to help the health service's recovery.
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BBC News - Health Bowel cancer patients say they feel relieved after the NHS lifted a ban on treatment breaks.
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BBC News - Health Breast augmentation remains the most popular procedure
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BBC News - Health Brian Murphy has motor neurone disease and is stuck in hospital waiting for a care package.
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BBC News - Health British Medical Association announces next walkout in fight to get 35% pay rise in England.
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BBC News - Health British Medical Association said hospital consultants in England will walk out if members vote for action.
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BBC News - Health But experts warn "skinny jabs" are not a quick fix or a substitute for a healthy diet and exercise.
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BBC News - Health But others warn that could stop some adults giving up cigarettes
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BBC News - Health But pharmacies say they are having to work hard to obtain stocks and some lines are unavailable.
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BBC News - Health Caitlin has a condition which meant she was born with no bones in the fingers of her left hand.
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BBC News - Health Campaigners in Norfolk and Suffolk say lessons are not being learned after thousands of unexpected deaths.
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BBC News - Health Campaigners slam a report as the BBC reveals drafts were edited to remove leadership criticism.
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BBC News - Health Can waiting times be compared between Wales and England?
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BBC News - Health Cancelled operations and exhausted staff - the BBC goes into a busy hospital coping during a strike.
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BBC News - Health Cancer experts want VAT removed to make sun creams more affordable in the cost-of-living crisis.
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BBC News - Health Cancer treatment centres have clubbed together to bulk-buy drugs and bring down costs by more than 85%.
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BBC News - Health Care home staff say they feel exploited and trapped by the firm that brought them to the UK to work.
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BBC News - Health Caroline Page was a Liberal Democrat county councillor on Suffolk County Council.
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BBC News - Health Cases are rising across England
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BBC News - Health Cases in under-50s jump 79% since 1990 but population rise and better reporting are likely factors.
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BBC News - Health Cases of whooping cough are rising rapidly in Wales for the first time in five years.
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BBC News - Health CCTV from inside a hospital in Gaziantep
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BBC News - Health Celebrities like Davina McCall have raised awareness of women's symptoms when their periods stop.
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BBC News - Health Charles Ndhlovu's mother says care plans were added to when her son died.
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BBC News - Health Charlie Puplett first went to her GP with common signs of colon cancer
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BBC News - Health Charlotte Mills-Murray
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BBC News - Health Chemical Intelligence won £162m of government contracts to supply personal protective equipment.
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BBC News - Health China is ramping up its vaccination programme in response to the latest wave of Covid.
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BBC News - Health Cholesterol-lowering pills could help more people cut their risk of heart attacks and stroke
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BBC News - Health Christie Harnett
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BBC News - Health Christine Campbell has ovarian cancer and says the health system is not fit for purpose.
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BBC News - Health Christine Wallace says she was left with no other option than to spend her savings on surgery.
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BBC News - Health Christopher Hart
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BBC News - Health Clinical trials showed the drug helped to reduce depressive symptoms in as little as three days.
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BBC News - Health Cognitive skills
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BBC News - Health Common 'long cold' symptoms people reported include a cough
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BBC News - Health Commonly used antibiotics can seriously damage the hearing of some babies.
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BBC News - Health Companies thrive as the health service struggles with staffing gaps and increased patient demand.
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BBC News - Health Concern mounts about costs of walkouts in England
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BBC News - Health Constipation
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BBC News - Health Consultants and junior doctors in England begin their first joint strike across the NHS in England.
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BBC News - Health Content about the condition generates billions of views
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BBC News - Health Continuing double doctor strike is compromising urgent care
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BBC News - Health Could the conciliation service Acas make any difference to the current impasse?
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BBC News - Health Couples are still paying thousands before they can access NHS fertility treatment
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BBC News - Health Course records were smashed in some London Marathon elite races but how did slower runners get on?
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BBC News - Health Covid and other infections could rise in many parts of the world this winter
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BBC News - Health Covid vaccine rules are changing
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BBC News - Health Covid-19 global health emergency is over
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BBC News - Health Covid-19 is flaring up in China
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BBC News - Health Creating the world's first cloned mammal was arguably one of the greatest scientific achievements of the 20th Century.
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BBC News - Health Dangerous allergic reactions led to more than 25
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BBC News - Health Daniel Knott's mother says her grief has been amplified by a video of his body being shared online.
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BBC News - Health Daren Frankish says his cluster headaches are like being hit with a baseball bat and stabbed in the eye.
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BBC News - Health Data shows 13.3% of people smoked cigarettes in 2021 - down from 20.2% in 2011
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BBC News - Health Data shows August was a very busy month for hospitals and ambulance services.
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BBC News - Health Data shows there are now fewer local chemists than at any time since 2015
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BBC News - Health David Reid says the health system has let him down as statistics show a rise in cancer waiting times.
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BBC News - Health Deals are in place to make 100 million doses of the vaccine each year to fight the complex disease.
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BBC News - Health Decisions were "finely balanced" and
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BBC News - Health Demand for hospitals driven by winter illness means the NHS is being "pressurised like never before".
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BBC News - Health Derek Brockway feels low as the seasons change
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BBC News - Health Dermatologists say products with ingredients potentially harmful to children are growing popular.
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BBC News - Health Desflurane gas has a global warming potential 2
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BBC News - Health Despite promises to make things better for vulnerable adults
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BBC News - Health Disability organisations shocked by England and Wales suicide figures.
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BBC News - Health Doctors are encouraged to identify problem gamblers and those at risk at the earliest possible stage.
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BBC News - Health Doctors at The Christie in Manchester used a blood test to help decide on José Sotorrio's treatment.
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BBC News - Health Doctors have doubts about the vitamin sweets being advertised on Instagram by Kourtney Kardashian.
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BBC News - Health Doctors in Cambridge hope to understand more about pre-eclampsia and other placental complications.
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BBC News - Health Doctors reprogrammed eight-year-old Aditi's immune system so she does not need daily anti-rejection drugs.
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BBC News - Health Doctors warn drugs from unregulated sources could contain potentially toxic ingredients.
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BBC News - Health Doing some exercise - as little as 11 minutes a day - is better than doing nothing
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BBC News - Health Dr Mike Mew's viral jawline shaping methods is scrutinised at a professional misconduct hearing.
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BBC News - Health Dr Mohammed Hussain is joining national colleagues in three days of strike action.
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BBC News - Health Dr Nicholas Chapman will be sentenced in July after being found guilty of a sexual offence.
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BBC News - Health Draft guidelines for the NHS say women giving birth can ask for a morphine-like painkiller instead of a spinal block.
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BBC News - Health Early tests in mice look promising for a non-hormonal
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BBC News - Health EastEnders has shone a light on Edwards' syndrome - a rare genetic condition affecting babies.
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BBC News - Health Elijah died at 12 days old and his parents say authorities have left them "in limbo".
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BBC News - Health Ella
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BBC News - Health Ella Hines
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BBC News - Health Elle Gorman and George Cooper explain how they were told their post-long Covid illness didn't exist.
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BBC News - Health Embarrassment over talking about women's body parts may put people off seeking medical help.
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BBC News - Health Emergency services and members of the public helped in a four-day search for Sidney Box.
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BBC News - Health Emma Taylor was in a coma when she had a C-section in October
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BBC News - Health Essential services will operate during strike action by nurses over a pay dispute
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BBC News - Health Ethan
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BBC News - Health Ethan Adams died from a rare and aggressive cancer a week after his ninth birthday.
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BBC News - Health Europe's drugs regulator has been alerted to a possible link to thoughts of suicide among some users.
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BBC News - Health Every digital order fulfilled will save the GP three minutes
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BBC News - Health Everyone over 75 is being advised to take up the extra vaccine to protect them over the summer.
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BBC News - Health Ex-chief scientist says only extracts of his evening notes should be released to the Covid inquiry.
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BBC News - Health Experts are assessing a very rare side effect of nasal decongestants that could harm brain blood flow.
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BBC News - Health Experts explain why just thinking about bedbugs can leave us feeling itchy.
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BBC News - Health Experts say it was the wrong place for the 16-year-old
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BBC News - Health Experts tell the new health secretary about the many challenges facing the NHS.
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BBC News - Health Experts warn of a lack of a trained support workers to teach key life skills others learn through sight.
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BBC News - Health Experts warn the lip filler industry is 'like the wild west'
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BBC News - Health Extra capacity will help the NHS in England tackle emergency care delays
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BBC News - Health Extreme sportsman Niall McCann talks frankly about life after crashing into a mountain at 50mph.
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BBC News - Health Faced with increasing pressures
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BBC News - Health Families from Northern Ireland say they want to ensure they are not a footnote in the inquiry.
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BBC News - Health Families from the four nations shared their stories with the UK Covid-19 Inquiry.
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BBC News - Health Fertility experts are now using artificial intelligence to help find sperm in medical samples.
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BBC News - Health Figures obtained by Labour through Freedom of Information requests reveal staff pressures in the NHS.
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BBC News - Health Fire
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BBC News - Health Five patients undergo the fitting of the implant
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BBC News - Health Food-safety experts are concerned about long-term use causing liver problems.
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BBC News - Health Foreign Secretary James Cleverly is in the Ukrainian capital Kyiv for talks with President Zelensky.
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BBC News - Health Former deputy first minister Michelle O'Neill was giving evidence to the Covid-19 inquiry.
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BBC News - Health Former medical adviser tells the UK Covid inquiry he considered stepping down over safety fears.
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BBC News - Health Former patients of a struck-off surgeon say their lives have been ruined by his misconduct.
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BBC News - Health Former top official Helen MacNamara tells Covid inquiry women were sidelined in male-dominated No 10.
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BBC News - Health Four months ago
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BBC News - Health Four women have had a landmark two-in-one operation to reduce the inherited risk of ovarian cancer.
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BBC News - Health Four women living with HIV who won a landmark case tell the BBC about how they were sterilised.
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BBC News - Health France is alarmed as "les punaises"
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BBC News - Health France joins several other European countries that are trying to stop children using e-cigarettes.
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BBC News - Health From October the city's sexual health service will be run by two private companies.
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BBC News - Health Further evidence emerges that a serious infection can leave some major organs with long-term damage.
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BBC News - Health Gail Myerscough says she is "horrified" patients are put on trolleys in corridors at Royal Blackburn.
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BBC News - Health George Ezra's cancelled tour dates after being diagnosed with it - so we spoke to others with it.
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BBC News - Health Gill Castle
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BBC News - Health Gill Castle wants to be the first person in the world with a stoma to swim solo across the Channel.
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BBC News - Health Government decisions in the pandemic's early days will be scrutinised as the Covid inquiry continues.
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BBC News - Health GP records show largest increases in wealthier areas
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BBC News - Health GPs say there is clear evidence of the negative impact of the cost of living on patients' health.
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BBC News - Health Haemophiliac Alan Burgess has survived 40 years with HIV and hepatitis C since being infected.
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BBC News - Health Half of the regional teams are in favour of walkout
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BBC News - Health Hallie
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BBC News - Health Hannah Roberts's mother heard about a review into the NHS trust's suicides via the media.
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BBC News - Health He filed a $1m wrongful death lawsuit against three women who helped his ex-wife get abortion pills.
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BBC News - Health Health bosses warn of "extensive disruption" as staff are set to walk out on December 21 and 28.
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BBC News - Health Health experts are appalled as the new government plans to repeal the policy to fund tax cuts.
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BBC News - Health Health experts say a ban on nitrous oxide may stop users seeking medical help.
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BBC News - Health Health members of Unison and Unite accept an improved offer which ends the risk of strike action.
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BBC News - Health Health Minister Will Quince advises the public not to take risks during Wednesday's industrial action.
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BBC News - Health Health officials are encouraging anyone eligible to get jabs to protect against Covid and flu.
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BBC News - Health Health officials explain when to keep your child at home and how to stop the spread of bugs.
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BBC News - Health Health officials have issued a rare alert after a rise in cases across the UK and the death of six children.
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BBC News - Health Health officials say it is too early to know whether BA.2.86 is more serious than previous strains.
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BBC News - Health Health officials warn people with flu or Covid symptoms to avoid mixing with vulnerable relatives.
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BBC News - Health Health Secretary Steve Barclay says voluntary arrangements could not ensure public's safety.
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BBC News - Health Health-tech firms around the world are increasingly using AI to help tailor drugs for patients.
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BBC News - Health Heather Rendulic was able to use her left arm and hand for the first time in nine years.
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BBC News - Health Henry Dimbleby says the reluctance of government to intervene will cause "huge problems" for the NHS.
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BBC News - Health High demand has led to four antibiotics being added to a list of medicines banned from export.
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BBC News - Health High levels of maghemite were found in some air samples but it is not known if they are harmful.
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BBC News - Health High temperatures from Friday could affect all ages and impact the health service
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BBC News - Health Hospital chief executive Alex Whitfield tells the BBC about the strain put on A&Es this winter.
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BBC News - Health Hospital staff shortages are the tip of the iceberg compared with the social care crisis
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BBC News - Health Hospitalisations have gone up since the summer and a new variant is spreading. Should we be concerned?
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BBC News - Health Hospitals are facing soaring demands and experts say there is "no doubt" it causes harm to patients.
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BBC News - Health Hospitals in England warn a lack of funds means they must scale back on extra beds and recruitment.
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BBC News - Health Hospitals in England will be cancelling operations and other appointments
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BBC News - Health Hospitals in Wales "didn't want to know" about the needs of disabled staff
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BBC News - Health Hospitals that refused life-saving care during an emergency broke federal rules
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BBC News - Health How cutting-edge cancer genomics is now being used in mainstream cancer care.
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BBC News - Health How doctors are spotting problems early and offering treatments at home - BBC Panorama.
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BBC News - Health How much money did Captain Tom raise and why is his family under the spotlight?
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BBC News - Health How some Muslims maintain the same commitment towards exercise and fasting during Ramadan.
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BBC News - Health HRT can help with menopausal symptoms. If you're thinking about taking it
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BBC News - Health Hugh Pym looks at whether the PM's workforce plan is the right way to fix problems in the health service.
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BBC News - Health Hundreds of thousands are prescribed medication without enough scientific proof it helps
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BBC News - Health Ian Milner
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BBC News - Health If the children had been born one hour earlier
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BBC News - Health In London
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BBC News - Health Independent inspectors have been called in to look at how to improve the service
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BBC News - Health Infection rates up slightly in England and Northern Ireland
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BBC News - Health Infertility can devastate people's mental health
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BBC News - Health Inflation and lack of beds and staff could halt bid to cut long waits
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BBC News - Health Innovative ways to use personal protective equipment have emerged since the Covid-19 pandemic.
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BBC News - Health Inspectors were concerned some women at Wales' largest hospital were being treated differently.
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BBC News - Health Intervening when a child is very young can stop mental health conditions developing
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BBC News - Health Isaac Uzoegbu was hit by a car when he ran from home. His head teacher says it could have been prevented.
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BBC News - Health Islanders on Westray were told of a genetic variant linked to an increased risk of breast cancer.
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BBC News - Health It comes after the Covid inquiry was told disabled people were "largely disregarded" during the pandemic.
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BBC News - Health It comes after top scientist Sir Patrick Vallance said the pair had different opinions over lockdown.
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BBC News - Health It follows the deaths of four patients at the Queen Elizabeth University Hospital campus in Glasgow.
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BBC News - Health It is investing millions to get patients in and out quicker as colder weather arrives.
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BBC News - Health It is part of the "living with Covid" approach that relies on vaccines to keep people safe.
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BBC News - Health It is the first known human transmission of bird flu in the South East Asian nation since 2014.
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BBC News - Health It is understood the decision follows concerns about data being provided by the Chinese government.
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BBC News - Health It was only when Beth Matthews died that her family found how many people she helped with her writing.
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BBC News - Health It will be the largest industrial action by nurses so far and risks patients' safety
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BBC News - Health It will involve users taking their own illegal drugs in a hygienic environment under supervision.
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BBC News - Health Jabs are to be offered in libraries and sports venues to improve access
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BBC News - Health Jabs will start to be offered from mid-June
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BBC News - Health Jackie Pugh has been waiting nearly three and a half years for breast reconstruction.
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BBC News - Health Jakarta residents like Farah are being told by their doctors to move out of the Indonesian capital.
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BBC News - Health Jake Andrade has had a rare type of the blood cancer twice since he was 13-years-old.
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BBC News - Health James Gallagher meets the scientists who work at one of the most secretive research bases in the UK.
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BBC News - Health James Gallagher spends the day in the heat lab to see what summer heatwaves do to the body.
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BBC News - Health Jan Ehtash endured strange and unsettling visions as she battled Covid in a south London hospital.
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BBC News - Health Jayne Etherington said her daughter Caitlin fell ill after swimming in the sea off the Welsh coast.
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BBC News - Health Jean Graves was admitted to Ysbyty Gwynedd mental health unit in 2013 for nine weeks.
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BBC News - Health Jennie Gow
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BBC News - Health Jiang Yanyong became a national hero after revealing Beijing was covering up the scale of the virus.
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BBC News - Health Jim Melvin spends £52 a week on tissues and ice lollies in order to cope with the effects of a tracheotomy.
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BBC News - Health John Stabler says the pain he felt after routine surgery was like being hit "with a sledgehammer".
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BBC News - Health Jude was in hospital for weeks and almost died after swallowing the popular mini magnets in August.
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BBC News - Health Julie Lloyd is trialling the high-tech garment that helps paralysed people's rehabilitation.
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BBC News - Health Junior doctors are striking for four days in what has been called the "most disruptive" NHS walkout.
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BBC News - Health Junior doctors in Scotland had been due to strike next week in a row over pay.
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BBC News - Health Junior doctors will begin a six-day walkout in England
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BBC News - Health Junior doctors' four-day walkout is getting under way in England on Friday as pay dispute continues.
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BBC News - Health Juul Labs agrees a deal to settle claims that it targeted teenagers with its products.
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BBC News - Health Katalin Kariko and Drew Weissman developed the technology behind Moderna and Pfizer/BioNTech vaccines.
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BBC News - Health Kathleen Poole
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BBC News - Health Kay Emsley says she was taken by surprise at how quickly residents at Shipdham Manor fell ill.
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BBC News - Health Kaylea
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BBC News - Health Keith Hathaway
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BBC News - Health Kenyan Lea Kilenga Bey campaigns for better treatment for those who have the genetic disease.
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BBC News - Health Kettering General Hospital has been accused of failing children and its services are inadequate.
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BBC News - Health Kieron Banks was found with more than 23
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BBC News - Health Kim Errington gave birth to her daughter Elfi almost two years after she lost her son Teddy.
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BBC News - Health Kimberley Grant says her daughter's education is put at risk if she does not have her medication.
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BBC News - Health Kimberley Sampson and Samantha Mulcahy both died from herpes infections after Caesarean births.
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BBC News - Health Kimberly Sampson and Samantha Mulcahy died from herpes infections six weeks apart.
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BBC News - Health Kylie Weatherby originally found out she had cancer when pregnant with twins in 2021.
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BBC News - Health Lab analysis finds vapes confiscated from teenagers at a school pose a potential risk to health.
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BBC News - Health Labour says patients deserve "more than a talking shop" and Lib Dems say it's too little too late.
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BBC News - Health Labour says the government has "vacated the field" on supporting women with menopause in work.
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BBC News - Health Lacie wears an eye patch to treat her condition and says the new app helps her want to keep it on.
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BBC News - Health Lack of beds in other settings
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BBC News - Health Laura Maisey says giving away one of her organs has been the best thing that has ever happened to her.
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BBC News - Health Lecanemab is the first drug to remove damage
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BBC News - Health Lessons need to be learned from the delivery of maternal health services in the pandemic
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BBC News - Health Lewis Capaldi says he needs a break from touring in order to be "Lewis from Glasgow for a bit".
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BBC News - Health Liquid biopsies could replace the need for invasive procedures under general anaesthetic.
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BBC News - Health Little is known about menstrual blood but some firms think testing it could improve healthcare.
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BBC News - Health Little is known about the early stages of Parkinson's
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BBC News - Health Local directors of public health had to watch TV for Covid news
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BBC News - Health Logan went to hospital with a broken arm and bruises but was not referred to child protection.
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BBC News - Health London primary-school pupils not fully vaccinated against polio are to be offered catch-up jabs after Easter.
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BBC News - Health London's mayor said a number of events coming together had had a "cumulative" effect on his health.
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BBC News - Health Long Covid symptoms include extreme fatigue and breathlessness
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BBC News - Health Looking at gene patterns in blood could reduce the overuse of antibiotics
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BBC News - Health Louise is still behind on her heating bills from last winter.
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BBC News - Health Louise Russell is campaigning for more help and awareness after the death of her son Ciaran.
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BBC News - Health Lucy Letby accuses a "gang of four" of "apportioning blame" on to her "to cover up" hospital failings.
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BBC News - Health Lucy Letby wrote a sympathy card to the parents of a baby she allegedly killed
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BBC News - Health Many in social care believe overseas staff saved the system from collapse
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BBC News - Health Many people wait until the new year to join a gym or start running - but now might be the best time.
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BBC News - Health Many public servants are in no mood to back down and it's not clear how ministers intend to deal with it.
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BBC News - Health Many UK scientists want to double the time allowed for embryo research - and there could be public support.
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BBC News - Health Many young Ugandan patients stop free treatment as their families cannot afford other hidden costs.
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BBC News - Health Marion Ritchie says she was grieving for the future that was gone when her husband was diagnosed.
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BBC News - Health Mark Lindesay had thousands of pounds worth of unused medical supplies when he died
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BBC News - Health Martha Mills died just over two years ago after failures by doctors to spot and treat her condition.
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BBC News - Health Mary Forester says in retrospect there were some red flags but they were all easily explained away.
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BBC News - Health Matteo Bottarelli
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BBC News - Health Medical student Megan McGillin was diagnosed with cirrhosis of the liver 11 years ago.
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BBC News - Health Medics at a London hospital are seeing so many risky cases they have drawn up treatment guidelines.
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BBC News - Health Members of nursing and midwifery unions vote to accept the Scottish government's 6.5% pay deal.
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BBC News - Health Members of the Royal College of Midwives are considering strike action after voting down a pay deal.
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BBC News - Health Members of the Royal College of Nursing are planning strike action after voting down a pay deal.
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BBC News - Health Menopausing is Book of the Year and Salman Rushdie gets a special accolade at British Book Awards
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BBC News - Health Mention of a "two-tier" service appears in draft minutes of a meeting of NHS Scotland chief executives.
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BBC News - Health Merope Mills
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BBC News - Health Messages on Letby's phone show her trying to win sympathy or deflect blame after murdering babies.
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BBC News - Health Millions of dollars are being poured into research to find ways of making lives longer and healthier.
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BBC News - Health Ministers blame strikes for worsening situation as extra £200m set aside for winter.
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BBC News - Health Ministers in England want to unlock spare capacity
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BBC News - Health Model Rosie Viva was experiencing mania when she triggered the mass evacuation of Stansted Airport.
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BBC News - Health Moderna is hoping to make its Covid jab available privately in the UK.
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BBC News - Health Money allocated for training and technology is being reduced from £500 million to £250 million.
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BBC News - Health Money from the Bowelbabe fund will go to research into the prevention and treatment of bowel cancer.
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BBC News - Health More rigorous trials are needed to confirm the findings
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BBC News - Health More than 1
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BBC News - Health More than 30
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BBC News - Health More than 7
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BBC News - Health More than 75
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BBC News - Health More than half of patients have waited more than four hours in some trusts in England this winter.
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BBC News - Health More than half of people with diabetes missed out on vital checks last year
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BBC News - Health More than two million people say they have symptoms of long Covid. How are they being treated?
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BBC News - Health Most adults may need to start paying for care to protect free support for others
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BBC News - Health Most care homes struggled but some paid more to shareholders
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BBC News - Health Most of the UK lacks consistent round-the-clock care for the terminally ill
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BBC News - Health Most people remained resilient
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BBC News - Health Most strep A infections are mild but cases of more severe
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BBC News - Health Motion capture suits used to create alien characters can track the onset of diseases of movement
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BBC News - Health MP Theo Clarke tells the Commons she thought she was going to die in a traumatic experience giving birth.
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BBC News - Health Muscular dystrophy patient Elliot
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BBC News - Health Natural pregnancy after having a baby by IVF is far from rare
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BBC News - Health Nearly 400m potentially fatal doses - double last year's total - were intercepted by federal agents.
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BBC News - Health Nearly one in seven of the population is waiting as NHS bosses cite impact of strikes by doctors.
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BBC News - Health Neurologist Dr Michael Watt was at the centre of of Northern Ireland's biggest ever patient recall.
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BBC News - Health New analysis finds most children had a significant change in their mental health while on the drugs.
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BBC News - Health New figures show 4
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BBC News - Health New figures show how much the UK government paid for the cancelled deal with French firm Valneva.
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BBC News - Health New figures show more than 650
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BBC News - Health New guidance for grassroots sport says concussed players will be advised not to work or drive a car.
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BBC News - Health New health secretary Victoria Atkins says planning for winter "started much earlier" this year.
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BBC News - Health Newcastle Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust's CQC rating is downgraded to "requires improvement".
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BBC News - Health News of public figures' deaths has sparked speculation about greater losses than officials have reported.
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BBC News - Health NHS bosses criticise pay demand for consultants to provide emergency care during junior doctors' walkout.
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BBC News - Health NHS bosses lament huge toll walkouts are having in England
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BBC News - Health NHS bosses make more than 20 requests for junior doctors to return to work on the first day of a strike.
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BBC News - Health NHS bosses say their worst fears are being realised as a three-day walkout begins in England.
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BBC News - Health NHS bosses worry as junior doctors in England stage a third walkout in their attempt to secure a 35% rise.
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BBC News - Health NHS chief warns against complacency and says "risk of serious illness is very real".
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BBC News - Health NHS England is working to reconnect the systems of the South Central and South Western trusts.
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BBC News - Health NHS England says it continues to give Coventry and Warwickshire ICB chair Danielle Oum "its full support".
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BBC News - Health NHS England says it wants to test 30
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BBC News - Health NHS England want to reduce nine targets to three in a bid to simplify "outdated" standards.
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BBC News - Health NHS system for seriously ill people requiring home care is struggling to provide sufficient support.
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BBC News - Health NHS whistleblowers are being victimised
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BBC News - Health Nicoleta Tuna
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BBC News - Health Nitrous oxide
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BBC News - Health Nitrous oxide levels on Watford General's maternity suite far exceeded legal limits in peak periods.
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BBC News - Health No Covid restrictions are in place across the UK
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BBC News - Health None of the children had received the MMR vaccination
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BBC News - Health Northampton General Hospital is told to compensate a pregnant woman for repeated failings.
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BBC News - Health Northern Ireland under-21 defender Ross Larkin had a brain tumour just before Christmas 2021.
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BBC News - Health Now a class C drug
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BBC News - Health Nurse Lucy Letby is accused of killing the two babies on the neo-natal ward where she worked.
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BBC News - Health Nurses belonging to the Royal College of Nursing union have voted to strike.
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BBC News - Health Nurses have voted to strike. How much do they earn at the moment?
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BBC News - Health Nurses in England
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BBC News - Health Nurses' union challenged over whether the planned walkout in England would break strike rules.
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BBC News - Health Officials are expected to hold separate talks on Monday with health
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BBC News - Health Officials say the vaccine against the deadly virus could be rolled out for older adults by August.
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BBC News - Health Olivia Maunder's family say she has just months to live after her tumour was initially missed.
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BBC News - Health On-shift with the Leeds hospital team caring for young knife crime patients in West Yorkshire.
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BBC News - Health One of the Girls Aloud singer's final wishes was to find new ways of spotting breast cancer early.
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BBC News - Health One worker found social care "very rewarding" and would return if he could get truck driver wages.
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BBC News - Health Only those aged 65 and over or in at-risk groups should be invited for jab
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BBC News - Health Orla Guerin visits a hospital and clinic in Ukraine
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BBC News - Health Other HRT treatments have faced similar limits but ministers say there is good stock of most products.
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BBC News - Health Other NHS workers have risen in number five times more than midwives over the past decade.
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BBC News - Health Our correspondents analyse what impact additional funding might have in three key areas.
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BBC News - Health Papilloedema begins with pressure in the head and can be the first sign of a tumour.
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BBC News - Health Parents encouraged to check their children are up to date with their vaccinations.
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BBC News - Health Parking charges for hospital staff in Exeter and Barnstaple are being reintroduced.
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BBC News - Health Participants will consume capsules of dried faeces to see if they can improve gut health.
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BBC News - Health Patients are driving for hours to be seen
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BBC News - Health Patients are still dying due to failings highlighted more than a decade ago
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BBC News - Health Patients at a London hospital are waiting 24 hours in corridors as staff endure their "hardest winter".
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BBC News - Health Patients at Askern Medical Practice are told they have aggressive lung cancer in a messaging error.
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BBC News - Health Patients can expect disruption
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BBC News - Health Patients can now go home on the same day as having surgery to remove stoma bags.
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BBC News - Health Patients lose vision and have eyes surgically removed after using eyedrops now recalled in the US.
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BBC News - Health Patients say getting access to pads and tampons on mental health wards can be a struggle.
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BBC News - Health Patients unable to afford private treatment are turning to "dangerous self-removal methods"
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BBC News - Health PC Albert Alexander was the first patient to receive the newly-discovered antibiotic in 1941.
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BBC News - Health People aged 16-49 in England have until 12 February to take up the offer of a free vaccine booster.
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BBC News - Health People find it hard to judge portion sizes for food such as chocolate
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BBC News - Health People in UK less likely to survive treatable conditions than in other rich nations
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BBC News - Health People say there are healthy meal deal options
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BBC News - Health People whose lives were damaged by surgery say they are still waiting to see an official report.
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BBC News - Health People with the condition have to deal with abdominal bloating
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BBC News - Health People with the condition say they face uncertain times as their supplies run out or run low.
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BBC News - Health Personal trainer Joe Dilling uses social media to encourage acceptance for people who stutter.
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BBC News - Health Peter Watters is one of 200 university students who have just finished a two-year degree apprenticeship.
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BBC News - Health Pharmacies say there are supply chain issues with some products but people should not panic buy.
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BBC News - Health Plans for military personnel to keep front-line services running are in place
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BBC News - Health Playing an instrument is especially good for brain health and should be encouraged
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BBC News - Health PM Anthony Albanese calls the birth defects scandal one of Australia's "darkest" medical chapters.
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BBC News - Health PM Rishi Sunak says the offer to workers was final and that there would be "no more talks on pay".
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BBC News - Health Podcaster Dee Moore
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BBC News - Health Police arrived at a distraught mother's house the day after her daughter died at Kettering General Hospital.
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BBC News - Health Police say they continue to pursue a surgeon after two separate complaints of assault were made.
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BBC News - Health PPE Medpro won contracts to supply PPE after being recommended by then Tory peer Baroness Mone.
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BBC News - Health Pregnant women will also be paid to quit smoking under government plans to be set out on Tuesday.
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BBC News - Health Pressure on services in Greater Manchester is "beyond anything experienced before"
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BBC News - Health Prices of supermarket staples are rising at the fastest rate in decades
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BBC News - Health Princess Alexandra Hospital in Harlow says use has been suspended in the maternity unit.
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BBC News - Health Prioritising firms recommended by MPs and peers wasted taxpayers' money
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BBC News - Health Prof Neil Ferguson denies he "stepped over the line" as a government adviser on Covid.
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BBC News - Health Proteins in blood reflect how well the brain
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BBC News - Health Protests over pay continue with nurses picketing today
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BBC News - Health Psychiatrists and mental health charities say digital therapies are no substitute for one-to-one care.
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BBC News - Health Public Health Wales figures show non-melanoma skin cancers increased by 7% between 2016 and 2019.
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BBC News - Health Rachel says she was devastated by the lack of support after being told she was overweight for IVF.
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BBC News - Health Racism meant ethnic-minority doctors felt unable to challenge poor PPE
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BBC News - Health Raised risks of anxiety
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BBC News - Health Rape
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BBC News - Health Reckitt are recalling batches of Nutramigen powders after finding bacteria in an "isolated overseas sample".
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BBC News - Health Record numbers are being tested for cancer but treatment targets are still being missed in England.
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BBC News - Health Referrals for respiratory tests will also be allowed in bid to speed up diagnosis in England.
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BBC News - Health Regulations were updated after an outcry over gene-edited babies but a leading expert says they don't go far enough.
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BBC News - Health Regulators around the world have questioned the high price set by Vertex Pharmaceuticals.
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BBC News - Health Relatives are calling for wider compensation for those caught up in the infected blood scandal.
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BBC News - Health Relatives of patients who faced long waits for an ambulance in the West Midlands want improvements.
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BBC News - Health Relatives of residents who died with the virus are claiming damages for loss of life and distress caused.
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BBC News - Health Relaxed licensing rules brought in during Covid in England and Wakes will soon come to an end.
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BBC News - Health Repeated requests to join meetings in early 2020 were refused
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BBC News - Health Report says racism played a role in the higher death rates of black and Asian women giving birth.
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BBC News - Health Reports say health department officials "raised concern" about the health secretary's conduct.
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BBC News - Health Reports suggest the World Health Organization could label the sweetener as possibly carcinogenic.
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BBC News - Health Rescued ewe Fiona is enlisted to help support farmers who might be struggling at Christmas.
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BBC News - Health Research from Teenage Cancer Trust suggests many 18-24 year-olds don't know the five major things to look for.
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BBC News - Health Research suggests there is a crucial window during weaning to lower the allergy risk.
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BBC News - Health Researchers say children who gained weight in the pandemic could develop diseases later in life.
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BBC News - Health Researchers say claims the milk helps support brain and nervous system development are unfounded.
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BBC News - Health Researchers say it may help trigger calming brain pathways and are putting their theory to the test.
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BBC News - Health Researchers say the pandemic and cost of living crisis have contributed to worsening mental health.
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BBC News - Health Rhiannon Morgan has grown used to people making comments or asking if her condition is contagious.
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BBC News - Health Rimegepant will be available only to adults who have tried at least three other preventative drugs.
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BBC News - Health Rishi Sunak announces the plan saying "we must act" to tackle a rise in vaping among children.
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BBC News - Health Rishi Sunak says he is 'deeply concerned' by the rising number of under-18s using vapes.
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BBC News - Health Rishi Sunak says he is looking at strengthening marketing rules for e-cigarettes.
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BBC News - Health Rob Behrens says he was moved by the plea of Merope Mills
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BBC News - Health Robert Glynn says getting the all-clear after being told he had 12 months to live was "overwhelming".
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BBC News - Health Roger
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BBC News - Health Ros Atkins looks at the issue of how the NHS has been funded.
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BBC News - Health Roxy Rhodes
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BBC News - Health Royal College of Nursing members are set to stage their biggest-ever NHS walkout on 15 and 20 December.
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BBC News - Health Royal College of Nursing to take action from 1 to 3 March in England in biggest walkout of dispute.
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BBC News - Health Royal Papworth Hospital in Cambridge hopes the product will improve heart surgery survival rates.
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BBC News - Health Ruling comes after ministers asked judges to rule whether union could strike for full 48 hours.
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BBC News - Health Rupert Johnston was left brain damaged after a car crash
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BBC News - Health Safety concerns about A&Es in Elgin and Aberdeen are being ignored claim senior doctors.
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BBC News - Health Sam Eljamel harmed dozens of patients while working at NHS Tayside
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BBC News - Health Samantha Bourton also visited the patient outside work hours in May 2021
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BBC News - Health Samuel Smith thought his diagnosis might stop him playing
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BBC News - Health Sarah Ferguson's doctors have told her that the prognosis is good
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BBC News - Health School leavers would be able to enrol to become doctors without having to pay to go to university.
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BBC News - Health Scientists did the study for the government to better understand possible exposure to shoppers.
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BBC News - Health Scientists discover 4
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BBC News - Health Scientists found signs of degenerative disease in professional as well as club players' brains.
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BBC News - Health Scientists have found a strain of bacteria which they believe could prevent spread of the disease.
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BBC News - Health Scientists say focus should be on cancer prevention
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BBC News - Health Scientists want to find out more about levels of antibiotic-resistant bacteria in healthy people.
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BBC News - Health Scientists want to understand exactly how pathogens can jump species and what the next threat may be.
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BBC News - Health Scientists will monitor the virus
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BBC News - Health Scotland's national director urges eligible people to get vaccinated when the programme starts.
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BBC News - Health Scotland's only NHS-funded rehab launches a new peer support project to save people from addiction.
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BBC News - Health Seb Dean
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BBC News - Health Secret filming reveals that "dangerous" substances are widely available for sale around the country.
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BBC News - Health Senior doctors are already set to strike this week - but now they will also strike for two days in August.
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BBC News - Health Senior sister Susan Beswick is struggling to keep patients safe
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BBC News - Health Seonaid Stallan's son took his own life two months after he was given a different antidepressant.
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BBC News - Health Serious concerns are raised over maternity services at Gloucestershire Hospitals NHS Trust.
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BBC News - Health Services across England and Wales affected
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BBC News - Health Severely disabled children
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BBC News - Health Shadow health secretary says regional waiting lists could help people get hospital treatment quicker.
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BBC News - Health Shannon Doherty spoke out after her baby son
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BBC News - Health Shannon Meenan Browse died from malnutrition after gastric sleeve surgery in Turkey 18 months ago.
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BBC News - Health Sharon Gregg
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BBC News - Health Sharp deterioration in response times for emergencies like heart attacks and strokes in England.
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BBC News - Health Simon Case said the former PM changed direction "every day"
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BBC News - Health Simon Hawkins says not knowing when he will get his tablets is stressful as shortages hit Wales.
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BBC News - Health Sir Ed Davey says a higher minimum wage for the sector would help prevent an "exodus" to better paid jobs.
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BBC News - Health Sir Keir Starmer says if elected he would aim to cut suicide
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BBC News - Health Sir Patrick criticises Boris Johnson for being weak and indecisive in autumn 2020
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BBC News - Health Sir Patrick Vallance writes of No 10 "chaos as usual" in diary extracts released to the Covid inquiry.
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BBC News - Health Sir Patrick Vallance's "brain dumps" morphed into damning public critiques - but are diaries therapeutic?
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BBC News - Health Sixteen children are believed to have died with invasive strep A infections since September.
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BBC News - Health Siyani Sheth
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BBC News - Health Social care workers earn about £8
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BBC News - Health Social jetlag has an impact on what we eat
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BBC News - Health Some 170
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BBC News - Health Some 350
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BBC News - Health Some 4
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BBC News - Health Some 89% of people in Henan province have been infected but visits to clinics have peaked.
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BBC News - Health Some NHS nurses
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BBC News - Health Some pupils are struggling to access period products in schools
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BBC News - Health Some staff at University Hospitals Birmingham say they feared complaining would only make things worse.
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BBC News - Health Some Ugandans have been attacking the government's efforts
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BBC News - Health Some UK patients could be prescribed the popular shot by specialist NHS weight management services.
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BBC News - Health Special sensors in the handle can detect an irregular heartbeat that raises the risk of stroke.
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BBC News - Health Spire is contacting patients seen by jailed surgeon Ian Paterson between 1993 and the early 2000s.
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BBC News - Health Staff at 37 NHS trusts in England will walk out over pay
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BBC News - Health Staff at 43 NHS trusts have sufficient votes to stage walkouts
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BBC News - Health Staff at the UK's largest blood processing centre near Bristol are urging people to book in now.
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BBC News - Health Staff in some parts of the hospital have to work around metal props supporting the ceiling.
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BBC News - Health Staff shortages are driving up waiting lists in all four UK nations
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BBC News - Health Staffing
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BBC News - Health Stars and doctors hope Russell T Davies's BBC drama Men Up can help end impotence stigma.
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BBC News - Health Stars are wishing the Strictly dancer well as she starts treatment for grade three breast cancer.
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BBC News - Health Start-up firms are producing new sweeteners but will they be able to compete with sugar?
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BBC News - Health Steelworkers in need of cash were among the men of Merthyr Tydfil who became medical guinea pigs.
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BBC News - Health Stephanie and Matt Trott want risky breech deliveries to be spotted earlier after their baby died.
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BBC News - Health Stephen Blakely hopes his TikTok content will help others with any stigma of using a stoma.
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BBC News - Health Stephen Sweetlove says he was reluctant to seek help because did not want to "burden the NHS".
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BBC News - Health Steve Barclay insists ministers took 'instant action' to move asylum seekers off the Bibby Stockholm barge.
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BBC News - Health Steve Barclay is told by the mother that she is scared for "the length" of her daughter's life.
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BBC News - Health Strep A is a bacterial infection that can be extremely serious
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BBC News - Health Strikes coincide with busiest Monday of the year for some A&E departments
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BBC News - Health Strikes in England
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BBC News - Health Studies suggest women are more affected by the issue than men.
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BBC News - Health Swedish study found computer-aided detection could spot cancer at similar rate to two radiologists.
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BBC News - Health Symptoms can start in your 40s - here's our guide to what happens in the run-up to periods stopping.
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BBC News - Health Teddi from Northumberland has a rare genetic condition and will be treated by the NHS with a new gene therapy.
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BBC News - Health Thanks to its weight loss drug
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BBC News - Health That it's almost impossible to discuss alternatives to the NHS is a tribute to its longevity
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BBC News - Health The "best next step" would be for the Welsh government to continue pay talks
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BBC News - Health The £2.4m trial led by the University of Exeter will be available at seven NHS sites around the UK.
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BBC News - Health The 12-year-old was found unconscious at his home and died after a legal battle over life support.
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BBC News - Health The 17% increase over two years comes after the medics had planned to take strike action.
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BBC News - Health The 19-year-old is named as Sudiksha Thirumalesh after legal restrictions are lifted.
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BBC News - Health The 19-year-old wants to seek an experimental treatment abroad
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BBC News - Health The 31-year-old had an "endless cycle of episodes of acute psychosis"
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BBC News - Health The 33-year-old is convicted of killing babies at the hospital neonatal unit where she worked.
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BBC News - Health The 34-year-old hopes to now become a mum as older sister donates her womb in pioneering transplant.
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BBC News - Health The 86-year-old is able to climb stairs and do laps of the garden at an Edinburgh nursing home.
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BBC News - Health The action is a direct result of the government's refusal to negotiate over pay
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BBC News - Health The advice to parents at the end of the Christmas break comes amid high levels of flu and Covid cases.
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BBC News - Health The advisory board says offering online anxiety and depression therapies could ease pressure on NHS.
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BBC News - Health The AI flags up tissue of concern to the medic carrying out the colonoscopy
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BBC News - Health The announcement is expected on Thursday
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BBC News - Health The antibody treatment donanemab helps clear the brain of a damaging protein that builds up in Alzheimer's.
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BBC News - Health The appeal is clear - but should we be turning to appetite-suppressing injections?
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BBC News - Health The appetite suppressing drug
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BBC News - Health The awareness messages will be carried on urinal mats as part of efforts to detect male cancers early.
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BBC News - Health The ballot announced on Monday will run for six weeks and could result in a 24-hour walk-out.
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BBC News - Health The ban comes after a vote in the French capital - but is it democracy in action?
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BBC News - Health The BBC asked two junior doctors in England to show us their payslips and reveal their salaries.
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BBC News - Health The BBC follows health experts treating patients with dangerous cancer that has spread to the spine.
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BBC News - Health The BBC has found interpreting issues were a factor in 80 babies dying or being injured between 2018-2022.
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BBC News - Health The BBC tracked down UK companies using fake reviews to boost their visibility in Google results.
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BBC News - Health The BBC's health and science correspondent undergoes an experiment to find out how a cold home affects him.
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BBC News - Health The bill passed by the state's legislature must still be signed by Governor Ron DeSantis to become law.
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BBC News - Health The billionaire's Neuralink implant company wants to help restore people's vision and mobility.
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BBC News - Health The Birmingham hospital trust has been described as "mafia-like" by staff.
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BBC News - Health The blood-borne virus can lead to liver disease and cancer
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BBC News - Health The BMA has rejected a 5% pay offer and is balloting members on taking industrial action.
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BBC News - Health The BMA said talks with the government were deadlocked and their final pay offer was unacceptable.
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BBC News - Health The BMA will ask some doctors if they want to strike over pay if no progress is made by 6 November.
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BBC News - Health The British Medical Association is refusing to provide any exemptions for life and limb cover next week.
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BBC News - Health The British Medical Association says doctors granted exemption from strike action were not needed.
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BBC News - Health The British Medical Association says it rejects the Welsh government advice.
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BBC News - Health The British Medical Association says strikes will be paused to allow time for the two sides to meet.
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BBC News - Health The Brown Clee Patients Group hopes to remove some of the financial burden for incoming GPs.
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BBC News - Health The buildings could contain a material which NHS Scotland warns is vulnerable to "catastrophic failure".
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BBC News - Health The care home is put in special measures after a significant deterioration in the standard of care.
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BBC News - Health The chancellor says the government accepts a "moral case" to pay compensation "as fast as we can".
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BBC News - Health The change
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BBC News - Health The Chinese city once had some of the toughest restrictions in the world
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BBC News - Health The claim Covid-19 leaked from a Chinese laboratory dates from early in the pandemic. Here's what we know.
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BBC News - Health The closure of Mullaghbawn practice will leave more than 5
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BBC News - Health The Commons equalities committee chair says it is time to debate "outdated" abortion rules.
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BBC News - Health The concerns of families and carers will be at the heart of a new early-warning system
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BBC News - Health The conference in Norwich will hear from one woman who felt she needed to shower all the time.
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BBC News - Health The conmen in Bihar state promised to pay huge sums of money to men to get childless women pregnant.
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BBC News - Health The controversial forum
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BBC News - Health The Court of Appeal has reduced Carla Foster's sentence for illegally obtaining abortion tablets.
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BBC News - Health The Covid-19 vaccine firm selects Oxfordshire as the site for a new UK research and production base.
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BBC News - Health The dancer
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BBC News - Health The Deaf Arts Festival will tour Northern Ireland after premiering in Belfast this weekend.
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BBC News - Health The deaths were under the care of University Hospitals of Derby and Burton NHS Foundation Trust over a 16-month period.
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BBC News - Health The dental practice tells patients only private dental care will be offered from 1 April.
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BBC News - Health The department store is partnering with Covid-19 testing firm Randox Health to offer new services.
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BBC News - Health The digital expansion follows the success of the Covid vaccination programme
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BBC News - Health The DNA of ancient cattle herders has revealed how diseases evolved in Europe over thousands of years.
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BBC News - Health The dramatic rise in egg freezing could be due to the pandemic
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BBC News - Health The Duke of Sussex recalls the work of Princess Diana in removing the stigma around HIV.
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BBC News - Health The Dundee University student filmed the dissection of a body without permission.
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BBC News - Health The effect is about a third that of a taking daily cholesterol-lowering statin
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BBC News - Health The European Court of Human Rights rules in favour of double Olympic 800m champion Caster Semenya in a case involving testosterone levels in female athletes.
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BBC News - Health The ex-children's commissioner in England says most senior officials did not put children first.
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BBC News - Health The ex-PM used the term while discussing easing lockdown rules in January 2021
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BBC News - Health The family of Celia Marsh
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BBC News - Health The family of Jax Albert Jefferys says he was diagnosed with flu in the lead up to his death.
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BBC News - Health The father and son on getting to grips with a degenerative eye condition.
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BBC News - Health The father of seven-year-old Hanna Roap
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BBC News - Health The father-of-two's death was avoidable
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BBC News - Health The festival extends its "reduce
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BBC News - Health The findings
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BBC News - Health The first cohort of trainee doctors at the School of Medicine in Chelmsford are keen to get working.
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BBC News - Health The first new polio vaccines in 50 years are less likely to mutate into a dangerous form that causes disease.
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BBC News - Health The first phase of the Covid Inquiry has come to an end. What have we learnt over the past six weeks?
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BBC News - Health The flowers
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BBC News - Health The former health secretary expressed concern about relaxing rules for Covid contacts in late 2020.
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BBC News - Health The former health secretary was suspended as a Conservative MP after taking part in I'm A Celebrity.
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BBC News - Health The former PM says only a vaccine or drugs - unavailable at the time - could have averted the curbs.
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BBC News - Health The former prime minister tells BBC News sweets helped her out in some sticky situations in meetings.
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BBC News - Health The Galleri test revealed the correct site of a tumour 85% of the time in a study with 5
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BBC News - Health The General Medical Council says efforts to recruit more UK doctors will take years to take effect.
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BBC News - Health The girl was a pupil at Black Mountain Primary School in west Belfast and became severely ill last week.
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BBC News - Health The government defends new plans to tackle anti-social behaviour by clamping down on nitrous oxide.
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BBC News - Health The government has said it expects all patients needing a GP appointment to be seen within two weeks.
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BBC News - Health The government is discussing contingency plans
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BBC News - Health The government is meeting 14 NHS unions on Tuesday to try to reach a pay settlement.
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BBC News - Health The government is minded to make the Essex investigation a statutory inquiry
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BBC News - Health The government is working with German pharmaceutical company BioNTech on new ways to fight cancer.
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BBC News - Health The government may face a judicial review after excluding outsourced workers from a one-off bonus.
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BBC News - Health The government rejects calls to provide new funding for mental health support for farmers in crises.
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BBC News - Health The government says it cannot make a decision on compensation after losing a key vote on the scandal.
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BBC News - Health The government says the new policy could save a million hours of police time every year.
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BBC News - Health The government says vaping has become a huge epidemic
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BBC News - Health The habit among health staff could contribute to virus spread in hospitals
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BBC News - Health The health regulator issues a warning notice to an NHS trust over safety failings.
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BBC News - Health The health secretary says Scottish and Welsh patients could be treated in England to cut waiting times.
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BBC News - Health The health service is treating fewer patients than before Covid
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BBC News - Health The Healthcare Safety Investigation Branch says rising work pressure is a risk for staff and patients.
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BBC News - Health The High Court judge rules there is no new evidence linking the tests with harm to babies.
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BBC News - Health The High Court rules the waiting times faced by four transgender people for treatment were lawful.
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BBC News - Health The Home Office has so far blocked the facilities where people can inject drugs under supervision.
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BBC News - Health The home secretary during the pandemic tells the Covid inquiry the flat penalty was not proportionate.
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BBC News - Health The Human Fertilisation and Embryology Authority finds a lack of Asian egg and black sperm donors.
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BBC News - Health The husband and wife are calling for more investment into brain tumours research.
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BBC News - Health The inquiry lays bare the moods and whims of key government figures at a time of crisis
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BBC News - Health The inside story of the Nigerian market trader whose case exposed illegal organ removal in the UK.
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BBC News - Health The jabs are being given faster than planned in England
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BBC News - Health The King visits the Princess of Wales
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BBC News - Health The kit is small enough to fit through a letterbox and arrives in plain packaging through the post.
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BBC News - Health The late campaigner's family vow to do all they can to prevent cancer deaths
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BBC News - Health The latest case of a London primary school child follows the recent deaths of three young children.
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BBC News - Health The latest data shows 7.47 million people are waiting for routine hospital treatment.
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BBC News - Health The latest Omicron variant is making scientists take notice in the US - so what do you need to know?
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BBC News - Health The Lawrence family were disillusioned with adult care homes when they hit upon a new idea.
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BBC News - Health The lawsuit says four of the largest social media firms knowingly expose children to harmful products.
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BBC News - Health The London Lonely Girls Club has "grown spectacularly" since pandemic restrictions were lifted.
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BBC News - Health The man who led China's pandemic response says inquiries into its origins should consider everything.
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BBC News - Health The model for an end to tobacco had been pushed for decades by New Zealand's Indigenous people.
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BBC News - Health The mother of a five-year-old boy speaks of his care at an under-fire children's ward.
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BBC News - Health The mother of a former patient said staff seemed "not to care" as he lost a large amount of weight.
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BBC News - Health The mother of an 11-year-old Aberdeenshire girl claims failings were made by NHS Grampian.
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BBC News - Health The move has been prompted by a rise in patients testing positive for Covid
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BBC News - Health The MP should learn on Tuesday whether a by-election will be held in her constituency.
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BBC News - Health The mum and dad of a two-day-old girl who died want a national inquiry into maternity services.
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BBC News - Health The mum says she would have done anything possible to save her little boy's life.
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BBC News - Health The new health measure follows an increase in sexually transmitted infections in France.
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BBC News - Health The new Scottish government pay offer comes after BMA Scotland members voted for strike action.
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BBC News - Health The NHS is being given an extra £250m to buy beds in care homes as it grapples with a winter crisis.
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BBC News - Health The NHS is braced for its longest strike after last week's walkout caused nearly 89
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BBC News - Health The NHS must ensure patients know they have the right to a second opinion
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BBC News - Health The NHS pulled funding for the service
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BBC News - Health The NHS says "positive discussions" with the RCN mean nurses will cover some departments.
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BBC News - Health The NHS says there is an "urgent need" for ethnic minority organ donors to help find the best matches.
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BBC News - Health The NHS website's hay-fever advice pages received one visit every three seconds on Sunday.
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BBC News - Health The Nigerian senator and his wife brought a 21-year-old man to the UK to donate a kidney.
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BBC News - Health The North East Ambulance Service apologises to the patient's family and begins an investigation.
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BBC News - Health The north-west of England service says repeat medication orders on bank holidays add unnecessary pressure.
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BBC News - Health The Nottingham University Hospitals trust is already facing a police investigation over the deaths.
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BBC News - Health The number of adults giving up more than doubled but many young adults started smoking
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BBC News - Health The number of adults receiving treatment for substance misuse hits seven-year high
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BBC News - Health The number of hospital beds occupied by patients ready to be discharged is also at a record level.
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BBC News - Health The number of people dying rose by 27% between 2019 and 2021
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BBC News - Health The number of people waiting for an autism diagnosis is up 50% over the past 12 months.
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BBC News - Health The numbers dying from the disease have risen steadily over the past 10 years
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BBC News - Health The nurse who was found guilty of murdering seven babies at the Countess of Chester Hospital is led from her home into a police car.
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BBC News - Health The offer covers two years
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BBC News - Health The once-a-week injection called Wegovy
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BBC News - Health The online booking system in England has opened and GPs are contacting people eligible to be vaccinated.
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BBC News - Health The panel resigned over controversial research about abortion and women's mental health.
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BBC News - Health The parasite - usually found in pythons - could have been there for two months
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BBC News - Health The parents of a baby who died at a hospital are told the investigation was compromised.
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BBC News - Health The party says fewer people would be waiting if the government had maximised use of private clinics.
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BBC News - Health The penguins
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BBC News - Health The pharmaceutical firm
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BBC News - Health The plan will help ensure YouTubers are genuinely qualified to dish out medical information.
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BBC News - Health The plan would see people able to access their records by smartphone without needing to call their GP.
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BBC News - Health The PM insists he won’t back down against striking workers
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BBC News - Health The PM says his healthcare is "a personal choice"
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BBC News - Health The pre-departure and voluntary arrival checks began in January after a spike in cases in China.
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BBC News - Health The president uses a CPAP machine
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BBC News - Health The prime minister is refusing to bow to pressure from health leaders to increase the offer.
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BBC News - Health The probe into vaccines and Covid drugs planned for the summer of 2024 has been delayed
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BBC News - Health The providers of the care home have admitted failing to manage risks to staff.
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BBC News - Health The psychological scars of Russia's invasion are starting to show in Ukraine
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BBC News - Health The public accounts committee calls for more support for alcohol treatment to save money and lives.
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BBC News - Health The Public Health Agency says there are 1
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BBC News - Health The Radio 5 Live presenter finds out that the answer could help many women like her.
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BBC News - Health The RCN wants progress in negotiations by the end of January or says it will ballot more members.
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BBC News - Health The recruitment of nurses by high-income countries is "out of control"
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BBC News - Health The reform would allow doctors to terminate a pregnancy if a mother's life or health were at risk.
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BBC News - Health The research helps understanding of the earliest moments of life and the reasons behind infertility.
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BBC News - Health The rest of the UK is considered to be at low risk of the virus taking off.
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BBC News - Health The results could open up new ways to spot
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BBC News - Health The review comes after a BBC investigation into claims of a climate of fear at Birmingham hospitals.
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BBC News - Health The revolutionary technology could be updated for even greater accuracy
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BBC News - Health The rock legend steps up his campaign to eradicate HIV
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BBC News - Health The Rosalind Franklin Laboratory is being marketed to businesses in the life sciences sector.
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BBC News - Health The Rosalind Franklin Laboratory opened in 2021 and processed millions of tests.
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BBC News - Health The Royal College of Gynaecologists and Obstetricians says women are being wrongly prosecuted.
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BBC News - Health The Royal College of Nursing is considering a 48-hour strike in England as a row over pay intensifies.
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BBC News - Health The scale of long-term use - and concerns about withdrawal symptoms - are revealed by BBC Panorama.
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BBC News - Health The scans pick up some cancers that would be missed by PSA blood tests alone.
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BBC News - Health The Scottish government has been accused of "playing Russian roulette" with staff and patients' health.
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BBC News - Health The second round of public hearings examining the UK's handling of the pandemic starts on 3 October.
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BBC News - Health The service blamed "unprecedented pressure following the Christmas break" for delays.
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BBC News - Health The service says it is "under huge pressure" and is experiencing hospital handover delays.
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BBC News - Health The seven Welsh health boards say they have nearly 1
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BBC News - Health The sexually transmitted infection is at record levels in the UK and students are most at risk.
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BBC News - Health The shadow health secretary says the NHS needs reform as he attacks left-wing critics of his ideas.
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BBC News - Health The singer opens up about being diagnosed as a black woman and why she wants more research to be done.
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BBC News - Health The singer pays for a day's worth of scans and pledges to do more.
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BBC News - Health The singer testified to US lawmakers to advocate for Pepfar
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BBC News - Health The singer warned he may have to take a break from performing after struggling at Glastonbury.
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BBC News - Health The sites in England were all developed using a lightweight concrete with a limited lifespan.
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BBC News - Health The specially adapted environment is keeping people healthier and happier for longer
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BBC News - Health The step count needed to reduce the risk of disease is lower than previously thought
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BBC News - Health The strike across 30 services in England is the latest action by NHS staff in the pay dispute.
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BBC News - Health The study detected physical differences in the eyes of people with Parkinson's and those without the condition.
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BBC News - Health The study says action needs to be taken to improve the health of people who are about to retire.
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BBC News - Health The synthetic embryos - only days or weeks old - could help explain infertility and pregnancy loss.
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BBC News - Health The technology will be offered at cost price to all NHS trusts in England
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BBC News - Health The television presenter says she has dementia after battling brain fog and anxiety for months.
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BBC News - Health The test scheme will see chemo drugs
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BBC News - Health The Thor star has revealed he has a significantly heightened risk of developing the disease.
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BBC News - Health The treatment has been recommended by health experts and will soon be available on the NHS.
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BBC News - Health The trust that runs Hinchingbrooke and Peterborough maternity units fears exposure risk to staff.
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BBC News - Health The trust's ex-chief executive said he was asked to run a hospital trust despite Letby's murder probe.
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BBC News - Health The TV conservationist tells Instagram followers she's suffered "insurmountable pain" for 10 years.
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BBC News - Health The TV presenter
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BBC News - Health The twins shared the same amniotic sac
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BBC News - Health The types of good bacteria which colonise our bodies at birth could influence how well vaccines work.
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BBC News - Health The UK Health Security Agency has now declared the measles outbreak a national incident.
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BBC News - Health The UK Health Security Agency says it will halt publishing the figures from early January.
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BBC News - Health The UK is considering restrictions on visitors from China as the US
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BBC News - Health The UK is facing a wave of strike action over pay
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BBC News - Health The UK medicines safety watchdog says abusing codeine linctus can lead to serious health issues.
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BBC News - Health The UN agency wants data on an outbreak reported by the media and disease monitoring systems.
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BBC News - Health The under-fives and over-85s are most likely to become ill - getting a jab is urged.
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BBC News - Health The union represents the majority of ambulance staff working for the NHS in Scotland.
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BBC News - Health The union says ministers must respond within 48 hours of next week's walkout to avoid more action.
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BBC News - Health The Unite union suspends strikes in England to enter pay talks
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BBC News - Health The US singer and actress says she "wanted to address" concerns after people discussed her weight.
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BBC News - Health The vaccine - R21 - was up to 80% effective in early-stage clinical trials.
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BBC News - Health The vaccine's maker says it is effective in preventing infection and transmission of the disease.
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BBC News - Health The veteran broadcaster speaks to the BBC about her decision to join Dignitas.
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BBC News - Health The walkout in England
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BBC News - Health The way organs are prioritised means those aged 26-40 wait four times longer for surgery than the over-60s.
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BBC News - Health The Welsh government has said there is no more money to offer NHS workers.
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BBC News - Health The Welsh government says nuclear medicine will face a supply crisis by 2030 if nothing is done.
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BBC News - Health The whole genome sequencing project in England will screen for around 200 rare genetic conditions in newborns.
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BBC News - Health The women and equalities committee accuses the government of "glacial progress" on menopause.
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BBC News - Health The World Health Organisation declared the variant of interest
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BBC News - Health The world's first antibiotic was discovered in 1928 by Sir Alexander Fleming
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BBC News - Health The world's most popular YouTuber has responded to criticism over him funding life-changing operations.
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BBC News - Health The Year 8 student was a pupil at Colfe's School in Lee.
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BBC News - Health There are calls for both sides to end the doctors' pay row
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BBC News - Health There are now nearly 2.5 million adults of working age who are long-term sick
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BBC News - Health There is concern transfer to hospital from Frome Birthing Centre can not be guaranteed if required.
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BBC News - Health There is enough scientific evidence for some less conventional "body and mind" approaches
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BBC News - Health There may be no health gain from waiting a recommended six months before trying again
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BBC News - Health They are now likely to say ill-health affects their job as the middle-aged did 10 years ago.
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BBC News - Health They are walking out over pay and want an increase to make up for 15 years of inflation.
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BBC News - Health They have become the new frontier in the US battle over abortion access but their future is at risk.
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BBC News - Health They say the sterilisation device left them in pain - but the manufacturer defends its safety.
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BBC News - Health They were not expected to survive but Ruby and Rosie
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BBC News - Health They will walk out between 07:00 on Wednesday 14 June and 07:00 on Saturday 17 June.
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BBC News - Health They would list the health and financial benefits of quitting and the support available in the UK.
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BBC News - Health This January was the driest in history with a survey suggesting one in five drinkers gave up alcohol.
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BBC News - Health This pilot project uses St John Ambulance Cymru in a bid to prevent people having to go to hospital.
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BBC News - Health Those prone to napping had brains that looked up to six years younger than everyone else.
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BBC News - Health Thousands of families could receive compensation payments in scandal that killed more than 3
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BBC News - Health Thousands of health workers who were excluded from a bonus will now get the payment
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BBC News - Health Thousands of paramedics
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BBC News - Health Thousands of people who had coronavirus face yet another Christmas with the smell disorder parosmia.
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BBC News - Health Three paramedics tell BBC News what it is like to work in the strike-hit profession at the moment.
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BBC News - Health Three young women say it can be difficult using dating apps after having life-changing cancer treatment.
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BBC News - Health Three-day joint walkout by junior doctors and consultants begins on Monday as pay dispute escalates.
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BBC News - Health TikTok's most famous dermatologist Dr Muneeb Shah is sharing his top tips for the holy month.
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BBC News - Health Tony Stowell says his mother's care home took two days to tell the family they had put her on end-of-life care.
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BBC News - Health Tory deputy chairman Lee Anderson donates £1
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BBC News - Health Towie star Gemma Collins is urging people to be more open and less embarrassed about the subject.
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BBC News - Health Tracking speed of movement might provide a diagnosis up to seven years ahead of symptoms
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BBC News - Health Trans people in south-west England face the longest delays
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BBC News - Health Trial suggests Wegovy cuts risk of cardiovascular event in overweight people with heart disease by a fifth.
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BBC News - Health Tweaks to hip and knee surgeries could allow more patients to be sent home on the same day.
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BBC News - Health Two brothers describe the changes they've made to care for their father after his diagnosis aged 55.
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BBC News - Health Two doctors say they experienced "every parent's worst nightmare" when their son got sick.
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BBC News - Health Two reviews identified major failings by independent health regulator the Care Quality Commission.
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BBC News - Health Two teams of US scientists have converted brain signals into words at a faster rate than before.
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BBC News - Health Two Wilmslow doctors say the NHS is "broken" after they had to drive a patient to A&E themselves.
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BBC News - Health UK doctors reviewed 94
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BBC News - Health UK families angry at lack of action to shut down online suicide forum despite coroners' warnings.
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BBC News - Health Under the law change possessing the drug would carry a sentence of up to two years in prison or a large fine.
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BBC News - Health Underwear labels urge people to contact their GP if they spot symptoms of breast or testicular cancer.
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BBC News - Health Union boss Pat Cullen urges ministers to reopen pay talks in England after her members rejected a 5% offer.
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BBC News - Health Unions and ministers are being urged to start talks after a pay breakthrough with other NHS workers.
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BBC News - Health Unions to meet Health Secretary Steve Barclay as NHS managers warn strikes will be damaging to patients.
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BBC News - Health Unison and GMB suspend strike in England but action from Unite members to go ahead as planned on Monday.
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BBC News - Health Unite says it is part of an "escalation strategy to exert greater pressure on the government".
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BBC News - Health Unite union announces industrial action across the south of England and West Midlands.
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BBC News - Health Updated guidance spells out expected behaviour and how to raise concerns about colleagues
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BBC News - Health Vaccine nurse says being descended from Henrietta Lacks helps her understand her patients' fears.
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BBC News - Health Vaccines for the most vulnerable will start being given in September instead of October in England.
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BBC News - Health Vaish Kumar's parents say they are sharing details from the note she wrote to help others.
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BBC News - Health Valdo Calocane was detained four times under the mental health act before killing three people.
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BBC News - Health Vapes should only be used by smokers who want to give up tobacco
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BBC News - Health Vicky McClure delivers the letter to Downing Street on behalf of the Alzheimer's Society charity.
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BBC News - Health Vicky Pattison says she does not regret sharing her egg-freezing journey
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BBC News - Health Volunteers will test a pill designed to remove radioactive contamination from the body.
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BBC News - Health Waiting lists for non life-threatening conditions have reached record levels
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BBC News - Health Watchdog concerned over lack of specialist nurses
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BBC News - Health We answer the questions you're asking about Alzheimer's disease
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BBC News - Health Wegovy
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BBC News - Health Wendy Clarke is encouraging women to get tested after being diagnosed with terminal cervical cancer.
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BBC News - Health What impact do high temperatures have on our bodies?
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BBC News - Health What you need to know about emergency care during the ambulance strike.
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BBC News - Health Wheelbarrows are carted around in search of community centres and churches willing to share water.
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BBC News - Health When former BBC correspondent Rory Cellan-Jones broke his elbow he waited days for an operation.
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BBC News - Health When Hollie was diagnosed with the big C
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BBC News - Health Why have some people never had Covid and can that lead to better vaccines?
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BBC News - Health Why is bird flu so bad this year and why are scientists so concerned?
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BBC News - Health Why struggling parents aren't choosing cheaper brands when it comes to infant formula milk.
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BBC News - Health Will a healthcare approach that has been successful in poorer parts of Brazil work in the UK?
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BBC News - Health With a shortage of available guide dogs
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BBC News - Health With Dry January under way
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BBC News - Health With the largest measure off the menu
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BBC News - Health With the number of care workers falling
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BBC News - Health Woman
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BBC News - Health Women as young as 30 are undergoing extreme treatments for Premenstrual Dysphoric Disorder.
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BBC News - Health Women in Sudan's few remaining maternity wards are having babies to the sound of gunfire.
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BBC News - Health Women in the US are worried that changes to abortion laws could affect their fertility treatment.
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BBC News - Health Women report positives
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BBC News - Health Women say their labours were traumatic at hospitals that have banned gas and air amid safety concerns.
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BBC News - Health Women using this type of birth control have a slightly increased risk
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BBC News - Health Workers are taking more days off due to stress
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BBC News - Health Workers should think about colleagues' health
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BBC News - Health Writing in the Sunday Telegraph
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BBC News - Health Xi'an says it may turn to lockdowns - a measure criticised as "excessive" after strict Covid controls.
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BBC News - Health You are never too young to start improving your brain health
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BBC News 'Awful April" will see a range of household bills rise
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BBC News "Don't be shy
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BBC News "It's something you never imagine will happen to you
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BBC News "The university will not surrender its independence or relinquish its constitutional rights
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BBC News "Urgent structural checks" on the safety of concrete are being carried out in schools across North Tyneside.
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BBC News 15-year-old Sophie is learning the ancient craft at the Revesby Estate.
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BBC News A 37-year-old man is in police custody after being arrested on suspicion of attempted murder.
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BBC News A BBC investigation finds 109 warning letters last year highlighted NHS waits or resource pressures.
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BBC News A BBC investigation finds some nurses were verbally abusive and cruel towards unwell teenagers.
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BBC News A bill to allow assisted dying for the terminally ill is expected to pass a key parliamentary stage.
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BBC News A Cambridge study suggests that children who wear school uniforms may be less physically active.
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BBC News A Cambridgeshire mum wants changes to the law to protect children with allergies after her son died.
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BBC News A case was brought against Scottish Borders Council which had installed only gender neutral toilets in a replacement school.
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BBC News A chance scroll on the internet led the actor Michael Sheen on a journey to uncover a dark secret.
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BBC News A closer look at the tiny
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BBC News A coroner hears hospital staff failed to give Zachary Taylor-Smith's mum antibiotics during labour.
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BBC News A council meeting is told it is "missing" £2.6m in council tax due to a growing number of students.
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BBC News A council report says an increasing number of parents are refusing school places offered to them.
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BBC News A court challenge means the government will look again at the cap on the Disabled Facilities Grant.
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BBC News A critical care nurse says many colleagues moved departments because of PTSD after the pandemic.
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BBC News A current outbreak of the virus in the African country is "concerning"
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BBC News A damning report finds bullying
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BBC News A devastating side effect made Weronkia Somerville lose 14 years of her life
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BBC News A doctor says practices may be pushed "over the edge" by the National Insurance rate rise.
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BBC News A doctor with the NHS trust says the medication being trialled is "potentially highly effective".
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BBC News A drop in international student numbers has driven the worsening financial position
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BBC News A family are prepared to go to court so that their son continues getting funding for his education.
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BBC News A family whose autistic son died after being taken to a mental health unit raise concerns.
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BBC News A fifth 21% happy with NHS in Britain
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BBC News A final compensation scheme could be running by the year's end after ministers agree to a Labour-led demand.
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BBC News A former police officer fears she may not live to see the pension boost she has been promised.
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BBC News A group of 141 institutions is calling for inflation-linked fee hikes and more government grants.
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BBC News A group of MPs want workers to get the right to leave if they suffer a miscarriage before 24 weeks.
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BBC News A group of people with dementia have made a film called Hear Our Voice to tackle common stereotypes.
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BBC News A head teachers' union is warning that schools with Raac will feel the financial impact for years.
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BBC News A health system "at breaking point" is causing delays in diagnosis and treatment
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BBC News A heavily-redacted report on cases linked to surgeon Yaser Jabbar should be released in full
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BBC News A high-tech prosthetic leg enables amputees to walk naturally at normal speeds
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BBC News A hospital trust is investigating if medical records of the three victims were accessed "inappropriately".
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BBC News A host of hospital building projects have been put back to the 2030s. How will they cope?
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BBC News A Jewish doctor speaks of being abused by a colleague
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BBC News A landmark report says "toxicity" of debate is hampering medical research into gender services.
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BBC News A law creating a Patient Safety Commissioner post was passed last year - but no-one has yet been found to take it on.
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BBC News A Lincolnshire mother says the council is paying thousands to take her daughter to a state school.
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BBC News A locally-made wild garlic sauce may have been contaminated with a dangerous toxin
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BBC News A new drug that slows the pace of Alzheimer's disease is too expensive for too little benefit to be used on the NHS
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BBC News A new map showing 50 million neural connections is a 'huge leap' to understanding our own brains.
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BBC News A new pilot scheme helps councils find eligible children who are unregistered for free school meals.
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BBC News A new policy sees people treated in NHS hospital corridors as admissions outstrip beds.
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BBC News A new poll by the Office for National Statistics suggests waits in England are worse than feared.
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BBC News A new report says teacher vacancy posts are at a record high as schools' recruitment problems persist.
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BBC News A number of bill rises will come into force at the start of what some commentators have described as "awful April".
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BBC News A person in California has tested positive for the emerging strain
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BBC News A pilot is using technology that identifies people at risk of a heart attack in the next 10 years.
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BBC News A probe at Liverpool Women's Hospital finds delayed diagnosis and treatment of a pregnant black woman.
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BBC News A proposed change to the assisted dying bill could push back the introduction of the law by two years.
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BBC News A pupil who says she was repeatedly restrained took her independent special school to court.
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BBC News A radical rethink of how neurodiversity is treated is needed for the NHS to keep up
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BBC News A ransomware group carries out its threat to NHS Dumfries and Galloway and releases a "large volume" of patients' data.
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BBC News A report by parliament's cross-party-transport select committee says accessibility failings are "systematic" across all modes of transport.
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BBC News A report finds the special educational needs and disabilities system in "disarray" and lacking funds.
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BBC News A report says David Blight's conduct had fallen "significantly short of the standards expected".
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BBC News A report to Devon County Council said the move could raise more than £5m a year.
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BBC News A Resolution Foundation report is calling for action to support young people's mental health.
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BBC News A review of gynae services in NI finds that more than 37
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BBC News A rising number of food products contain claims about being a source of protein or being rich in it.
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BBC News A series of household bills
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BBC News A single case of mpox - formerly known as monkeypox - linked to the outbreak in parts of Africa has been detected in the UK.
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BBC News A single case of mpox linked to a recent outbreak in parts of Africa has been detected in the UK.
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BBC News A single dose of gene therapy was enough to stop the painful swelling attacks caused by angiodema.
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BBC News A surgeon is alleged to have used a Swiss Army knife because he could not find a sterile scalpel.
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BBC News A survey found the number of cancer centres experiencing severe delays had almost doubled in a year.
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BBC News A survey of teachers in England suggests lots of schools are having to provide extra help for families.
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BBC News A teacher and former policy adviser at the Department for Education discuss Labour’s proposed policy.
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BBC News A team in South Korea say they have cracked how to grow beef muscle and fat cells inside grains of rice.
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BBC News A team of Royal Academy of Engineering scientists say the risk from human faeces is increasing.
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BBC News A team of scientists say it is "beyond reasonable doubt" the Covid pandemic started with infected animals.
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BBC News A teenager shares how he became addicted after trying the drug in a vape with school friends.
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BBC News A total of 103 blades have been brought into South Yorkshire schools in the past three years.
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BBC News A trial for a waste needle bin in a Belfast city centre car park will be voted on at council on Thursday.
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BBC News A TV presenter who funds a university scholarship helps to unveil a new literacy drive.
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BBC News A UK pesticide producer did not look at key health records in its Parkinson's study
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BBC News A union says asking staff to pledge not to have pupil relationships shows contempt for teachers.
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BBC News A unique study is tracking the development of hundreds of babies whose parents have also been studied since birth.
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BBC News A wellbeing board says not enough women in Herts are taking up free NHS cervical screening tests.
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BBC News A woman fights for recognition as a kinship foster carer so she can financially support her grandchildren.
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BBC News A woman living with diabetes urges better communication over the supply of essential drugs.
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BBC News A woman says Thomas Plimmer became aggressive during sex and later sent her obscene photos.
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BBC News A woman who defied mainstream advice to have risky brain surgery says her symptoms have gone.
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BBC News A year after a major report called for urgent action
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BBC News A14-year-old girl was convicted of attempted murder by a jury and is due to be sentenced.
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BBC News Abi Vance
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BBC News About 18 students enrolled in the two joint business degrees at Northumbria University this year.
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BBC News About 300 million people have access to some form of assisted dying - what are the policies of other countries?
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BBC News About a quarter of the working age population - those aged 16 to 64 - do not currently have a job.
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BBC News Accommodation has opened in Stoke-on-Trent specifically for LGBT+ people who are homelesss
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BBC News Addicts at risk of an opioid overdose in England will get supplies of the antidote for emergency use.
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BBC News Adele Johnston was 33 when she developed painful symptoms such as heart palpitations and itchy skin.
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BBC News Adele was losing so much blood she needed the equivalent of three people's worth.
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BBC News ADHD UK estimate about 150
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BBC News Adults with disabilities describe traumatic experiences trying to access healthcare.
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BBC News Adverts that do not show viewers unhealthy food will not be restricted by a new 9pm watershed.
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BBC News AI can spot patterns in the data from blood tests that can give an early warning of disease.
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BBC News Aidan McKay says a childhood spent farming is a major factor for his stage four skin cancer.
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BBC News All schoolchildren would have “fair opportunity” to become “confident” Welsh speakers under new law.
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BBC News Allegations of poor practice at major UK provider Health Assured have been made to BBC File on 4.
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BBC News Almost 300 children with special needs in Worcestershire are being home schooled.
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BBC News Amanda Pritchard's exit comes as the government moves to assert more direct over healthcare.
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BBC News An acclaimed video game series returns to shine a light on a misunderstood mental health condition.
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BBC News An anti-corruption charity finds significant concerns in £15.3bn worth of contracts awarded during the pandemic.
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BBC News An exam invigilator shares her secrets: No squeaky shoes
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BBC News An increasing number of non-faith schools are hiring chaplains to offer support to students.
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BBC News An Indian court has cleared the way for a couple to use their dead son's frozen sperm.
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BBC News An inquest into the death of Ida Lock has shone light on repeat mistakes - and wider failures in certain hospitals across England
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BBC News An inquest into the death of Semina Halliwell
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BBC News An online friendship between two mums led to a new kidney for five-year-old Destiny-Rae.
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BBC News An undercover BBC investigation exposes how rogue agents are exploiting a UK visa scheme.
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BBC News Analysing DNA in saliva can identify men at the greatest risk of prostate cancer
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BBC News Analysis identifies areas with the fewest doctors in England
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BBC News Andrea Byrne says she felt her husband would be "better off" without her during fertility treatment.
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BBC News Another 56 cases have been seen in the last week across a number of regions.
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BBC News Any alcohol that the mother drinks can pass into her breastmilk
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BBC News Aqil and his twin were eight weeks old when lockdown hit - both are starting school with speech and language needs.
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BBC News Around two million asthma and COPD attacks each year could be treated with the drug
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BBC News As graduations begin
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BBC News As legal assisted dying receives more support
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BBC News As the NHS enters 2024 and a difficult winter period
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BBC News As WeightWatchers files for bankruptcy
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BBC News Aspiring teachers Zoe Tett and Georgia Boote collect their degrees from the same uni on the same day.
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BBC News Astronauts Suni Williams and Butch Wilmore are back on Earth - but what has nine months in space done to them?
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BBC News Aurelia uses a wheelchair and had no school place for four months after leaving primary school.
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BBC News Babies Sunny and Elena both died after erroneously being given a sodium nitrite infusion.
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BBC News Ballot results give British Medical Association another six-month mandate for walkouts in England.
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BBC News Baroness Lampard says the inquiry is "of the gravest concern and significance" as it opens in Essex.
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BBC News BBC analysis shows nearly 20% of England's care homes - some 2
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BBC News BBC obtains "eye-watering" figures showing nearly £55
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BBC News BBC Scotland News found data from the survey is being advertised for use by external researchers.
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BBC News BBC South spends six months with patients and staff at Salisbury Hospital's dedicated spinal unit.
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BBC News BBC Wales' Lucy Owen on her mum's regrets at taking no notice of bowel cancer test offers.
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BBC News Becky has spoken out as official figures show testing for HIV remains below pre-pandemic levels.
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BBC News Being diagnosed with cancer during treatment for another condition is something many experience.
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BBC News Bella Humphries has Premenstrual dysphoric disorder but is sharing her experience with Edinburgh audiences.
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BBC News Big tech companies will have to make changes to their algorithms to comply with new online safety laws.
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BBC News Blind influencer Lucy Edwards on choosing IVF which will screen out the gene that made her who she is.
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BBC News Blood donated across England is being used to make immunoglobulin for the first time in 25 years.
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BBC News Bluey's live theatre show gives a headache for those trying to organise an election count.
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BBC News Bosses in the early years sector say the government's uplift in funding will not cover rising costs.
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BBC News Britain's pioneering nature writer on the link between mental health and the natural world
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BBC News British American Tobacco boss says bans overseas are not 'effective' and the illegal market is high.
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BBC News British Vogue's editor says skinny models are back "in"
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BBC News Broadcaster Sally Magnusson faces the dilemma of whether to take part in research that could indicate if she is likely to develop the condition.
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BBC News But the education secretary does not confirm the scheme will be ready for all eligible parents.
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BBC News Calls are made to help address stigmas attached to chemsex and improve support.
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BBC News Campaign to stop young children in care having to pack up their lives in bin bags
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BBC News Campaigner Andy Evans said it has raised awareness of those given infected blood products.
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BBC News Catherine Coyne’s husband describes the family's ordeal as inquests into 62 deaths begin.
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BBC News CCTV footage revealed the abuse of patients at the Coventry hospital
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BBC News Cells lining the airways are squeezed to destruction
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BBC News Changes announced in the Budget mean people earning up to £80
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BBC News Charity report finds seven-month average wait for families of children with cancer to access benefits.
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BBC News Chef Heston Blumenthal says being sectioned was the "best thing" as he dealt with bipolar symptoms.
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BBC News Cheshire Police expands its investigation into what happened at the Countess of Chester Hospital.
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BBC News Children in Africa and South East Asia are most at risk from antibiotics medicines no longer working
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BBC News Children who grew up close to a centre achieved better GCSE grades than their peers
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BBC News Chloe Davies has "spontaneous swelling attacks"
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BBC News Chloe Ward says she lost a decade of her life to alcohol but is now determined to stay sober.
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BBC News Christina wants parents of seriously ill children to have the option of a career break.
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BBC News City Hall is providing £2.3m to get more mentors like Nkechi Simms into Pupil Referral Units.
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BBC News Cognitive behavioural therapy and mindfulness can help with low mood and anxiety
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BBC News Colleges want a review of GCSE English resit grades
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BBC News Concerns raised include staff allegedly displaying "bullying" behaviour and children being put in isolation.
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BBC News Confidence in all types of vaccination has taken a hit. The question is why
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BBC News Cosmetics clinic says it has "totally reviewed all procedures" since treating Andrea.
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BBC News Costs at one nursery are up 40% in recent years
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BBC News Countries in sub-Saharan Africa have the highest cervical cancer rates in the world.
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BBC News Covid inquiry hears harrowing testimony from ex-adviser in emergency preparedness at NHS England.
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BBC News Covid inquiry says hearings into the firm
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BBC News Craig Mackinlay was given a 5% chance of survival after being rushed to hospital in September.
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BBC News Crews say they faced crucial delays trying to save dying patients because of the time it took to put on equipment.
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BBC News Critics say extra funding announced will not solve Wales' higher education financial challenges.
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BBC News Critics say the Seren scheme focuses too much on Oxbridge and takes money and talent away from Wales.
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BBC News Cross-party group of MPs does not back change in law
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BBC News Dame Esther says she thought she would be "long gone" by the time MPs debated assisted dying.
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BBC News Dame Ruth May tells the Covid inquiry nurses struggled with low staffing levels and difficulties accessing protective equipment.
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BBC News Dame Sally Davies told the Dawn Sturgess Inquiry she had worried about the disposal of the nerve agent.
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BBC News Dancer Amy Dowden was diagnosed after finding a lump on her breast the night before her honeymoon.
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BBC News Daniel Treamer was found to have had an inappropriate relationship with a pupil.
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BBC News Data suggests at least 196
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BBC News Dave Ricks says he had considered building a factory in the UK
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BBC News Dedicated funding will allow the scheme to reach the poorest areas in England
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BBC News Dentists say NHS contracts are becoming more challenging to fulfil meaning they need to hand contracts back or lose money.
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BBC News Director Carey Born was so captivated by Neil Harbisson and his "eyeborg" she made a film about him.
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BBC News Disruption is expected in Northern Ireland's health services as junior doctors begin walk out.
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BBC News Divorcing teachers say they are living in limbo waiting for pension valuations to be calculated.
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BBC News Doctors have reported a rare case where the use of a menstrual cup was linked to kidney problems.
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BBC News Doctors' union attacks landmark review into gender care for under-18s as it launches its own evaluation.
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BBC News Dr Hilary Cass says deliberate false information about her study is putting young people at risk.
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BBC News Dr Neville Brown founded a specialist dyslexia school and has helped hundreds of children.
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BBC News Dr Sarah Benn from Birmingham was part of a demonstration at the Kingsbury oil terminal in 2022.
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BBC News Dr Suzella Palmer dropped out of school aged 14
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BBC News Dr Tamasine Preece says boys have asked her if "a soft squeeze on the neck is OK".
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BBC News Draft guidance for England ensures pupils are not exposed to disturbing content
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BBC News Drew Povey's school was featured on the 2017 Channel 4 documentary series.
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BBC News Dylan Kjorstad's surgery was delayed due to concerns over blood supplies following a cyber-attack.
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BBC News Education experts have found low attainment in subjects like maths and science in Scotland this year.
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BBC News Education Minister Paul Givan is questioned at Stormont over funding given to Lisneal College.
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BBC News Education Secretary Gillian Keegan made claims about mobile phones in schools and education funding.
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BBC News Education select committee calls for change "without delay"
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BBC News Elen Wyn says endometriosis pain is like being stabbed in the stomach as she faces wait for surgery.
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BBC News Elliot wants to live independently - but making that happen proved a bigger challenge than he expected.
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BBC News Emma Applyby fundraises to afford the £2
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BBC News Emma Colledge from Durham is encouraging people to be aware of the symptoms of ovarian cancer.
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BBC News Emma found out she had a little-known condition and "wasn't obese" after watching a reality show.
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BBC News England began vaccinating teenage girls in 2008 and results show it is paying off.
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BBC News England's blood donor service says blood stocks are in short supply
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BBC News England’s nurseries report average of 75 "significant events" to regulator Ofsted each week
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BBC News Equality watchdog guidance suggests allowing women to work from home or letting them wear cooler clothes.
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BBC News Essex is the worst place in England for assessing children with special needs with just 1% complete in 20 weeks.
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BBC News Esther Ghey is part of a campaign to put mindfulness onto the national curriculum.
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BBC News Events included wildlife walks
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BBC News Ever dreamt that you're late for an exam? Or you don't know the answers? Here's why that might be.
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BBC News Everything you need to know about this year's A-level exams
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BBC News Exclusive data shows how neglect of this common mental health condition costs the UK nearly £10bn a year.
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BBC News Experts are reviewing the concerns raised about the former Great Ormond Street Hospital surgeon.
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BBC News Experts say a tool supposedly helping nonverbal people speak is prompting false criminal allegations.
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BBC News Experts say there is "no strong evidence" the monitors
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BBC News Experts suggest that the number of people with ADHD is actually going to remain steady.
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BBC News Experts worry this is a peak year for whooping cough
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BBC News Fairfield PNEU School told parents it will close in August due to the "economic environment".
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BBC News Faith Harrison says she was given a second chance following her heart attack after a hockey game.
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BBC News Families are heartbroken to be left out of a scheme proposing support for other patients.
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BBC News Families of children operated on by Yaser Jabbar say independent reports into their care are a "whitewash".
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BBC News Families torn apart by the infected blood scandal break their silence to BBC Panorama.
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BBC News Fewer than a third of councils in all areas have enough spaces for children under two
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BBC News Finley receives weekly injections into his heart as his digestive system cannot tolerate lipids.
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BBC News Forced to move from Melitopol
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BBC News Former cabinet minister says it would be ludicrous to suggest he tried to shortcut safety checks in the pandemic.
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BBC News Former mental health patients are worried camera surveillance is being used without explicit consent.
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BBC News Four children in south-east Wales have the virus and are being treated
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BBC News Four toddlers born with a rare eye condition have seen "life-changing improvements"
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BBC News From 'fruitless' dating to financial pressures
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BBC News Funeral director John Adams has campaigned for the move because he lost his mum at 12.
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BBC News Gail Porter has shown people that bald is beautiful - but she can wear wigs too
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BBC News Generative AI will be transformative for NHS patient outcomes
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BBC News Georgie Cooper says: "It was amazing to feel the air in my lungs after my transplant."
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BBC News Government proposals could mean some places become vape-free too
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BBC News Government unveils package after final report of public inquiry into scandal published on Monday.
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BBC News GPs say they have been left with no choice as surgeries begin to impose caps on appointments.
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BBC News GPs will work more closely with specialists to support patients closer to home
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BBC News Grace Davidson gave birth to a baby girl two years after her sister's womb was transplanted into her body.
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BBC News Grandfather-of-four Paul Thomas was put on the trial in July and said he felt lucky to be included.
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BBC News Grayson's mum describes the fight to secure long-term medication to help make his life comfortable.
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BBC News GroundEd provides training to students who have special educational needs such as autism and anxiety.
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BBC News Guy's Hospital has apologised to more than 100 woman whose eggs and embryos may have been damaged.
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BBC News Half of those admitted to hospital with a brain injury report depression in the following year
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BBC News Hamilton actors teach Belfast children confidence and to speak up for what they believe in.
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BBC News Hannah and Charlie are thriving after a tough start but their supported housing is under threat.
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BBC News Harper House supports parents to get clean while still having responsibility for their children.
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BBC News Harry McLean says he is well aware that his two-year contract does not guarantee a long career in the game.
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BBC News He asked for photos of the "boy" performing sexual acts
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BBC News Headteachers in Kent say children as young as seven have access to smartphones as they back a ban.
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BBC News Health assessment body NICE says the benefits “are too small to justify the costs”.
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BBC News Health Secretary Jeremy Miles will give a speech to health leaders on his plans to improve the Welsh NHS.
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BBC News Health Secretary Robert F Kennedy Jr is reportedly headed to the state
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BBC News Healthcare IT systems are coming back online - but GPs face a growing appointments backlog.
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BBC News His comments came ahead of an assisted dying bill being introduced to Parliament.
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BBC News His lawyers say his case is "just the tip of the iceberg" and 12 other patients may be affected.
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BBC News HIV treatments and other services have been disrupted
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BBC News Horsham's Fay Louise planned her own funeral after doctors found a tumour in her appendix in 2023.
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BBC News How a team of former addicts are trying to stop others from becoming "deaths of despair" in Blackpool.
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BBC News How did Danish weight-loss treatment Wegovy become a global sales sensation?
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BBC News Hundreds could be dying unnecessarily due to long waits in A&E in England
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BBC News I Kissed A Girl contestants talk about appearing on the UK's first lesbian dating show.
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BBC News In 2023 nearly a third of students across Northern Ireland achieved first-class degrees.
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BBC News Industrial action begins at Newcastle University
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BBC News Inflation sends Private Finance Initiative contracts spiralling
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BBC News Information currently provided to people buying ultra-processed foods may be insufficient
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BBC News Information on the menopause drugs' benefits and risks have been included in updated guidance.
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BBC News Inquiry chair is acting amid grave concerns over payouts to victims after final report was published last year.
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BBC News Inside the school where a controversial new head warns against "hiding behind words like wellbeing".
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BBC News International research finds the gender gap in Year 9 maths in England is wider than any other participating country.
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BBC News International students made up nearly 29% of the total in 2022/23 - but experts believe the figure may have peaked.
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BBC News It comes as a top doctor brands the ban of the use of puberty blockers for gender identity reasons as "terrible".
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BBC News It could be some time before people know how they may be affected by the government's benefits overhaul.
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BBC News IT failures have been linked to the deaths of three patients and more than 100 cases of serious harm.
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BBC News It is 100 years since pupils in Glasgow became the first to experience special programming for schools.
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BBC News It is hoped the 125-pupil school in Aberdeenshire can re-open next week.
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BBC News It is the first year that A-level grades are set fall to 2019 levels in Wales and Northern Ireland.
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BBC News James Hunt says he will never regret becoming a full-time carer to his two autistic sons.
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BBC News Jamie Lonsdale made a donor plea on Facebook and was delighted when Lauren Lane answered the call.
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BBC News Jane Rubens' family say they faced accepting her return to the UK or having her insurance cancelled.
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BBC News Jersey Health Minister Tom Binet defended his record on women's health at a meeting.
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BBC News Joanna Clark resigned from Blackhall Primary School in 2021
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BBC News Jodee Seeley tells BBC Newsnight she is considering legal action against Great Ormond Street Hospital.
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BBC News Jonathan Peter Brooks tried to manipulate the forensic process
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BBC News Jump in England comes after ministers had claimed the NHS backlog had started to come down.
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BBC News Karen Cook has a rare condition called pain hyperacusis which causes crippling and debilitating pain.
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BBC News Kathleen Alexandra Warmington is struck off for making "inappropriate comments".
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BBC News Kathryn Nicklas said embarrassment as a teenager meant she had struggled to advocate for herself.
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BBC News Kaylee Golding says she's got closure after the infected blood inquiry found decades of failings.
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BBC News Kennedy's plans to ban dyes in cereals and fluoride in water could get major pushback from the food industry.
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BBC News King Charles gives a personal message to others facing the anxiety of a cancer diagnosis.
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BBC News Kirsti Nicole Hadley says parents face huge amounts of unpaid work due to systemic issues.
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BBC News Kyran Thrax shares four top tips for living well.
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BBC News Labour has launched an investigation into what's wrong with the NHS. Is productivity the place to start?
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BBC News Labour say they'll give businesses more flexibility on how they spend apprenticeships levy funding.
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BBC News Labour wants to give firms more flexibility to spend cash currently earmarked for apprenticeships.
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BBC News Lack of staff and beds hampered care for both Covid and non-Covid patients
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BBC News Lady Bushra
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BBC News Laxmi Thapa was arrested after her six-month-old son's birthmark's were mistaken for bruising.
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BBC News Leader Ed Davey wants a new national champion to tackle the most complex special educational needs.
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BBC News Leaders of NI's five universities and university colleges call for tuition fees to rise by over £1
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BBC News Leading end-of-life doctors warn system is struggling
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BBC News Leeds' Merrion Centre is promoting itself on Chinese social media to its growing East Asian clientele.
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BBC News Leonie Miller was invited to coach the then-opposition leader on his response to Johnson's Brexit deal.
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BBC News Lessons at two colleges in Brighton & Hove and one in Horsham will be affected.
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BBC News Lord Mackinlay says prosthetics currently on offer could leave people “feeling in a pit of despair”.
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BBC News Lots of people seem to have Covid at the moment but what is behind it and is it serious?
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BBC News Louise Gleadell died aged 38 after she was wrongly told her cervical screening tests were negative.
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BBC News Lynne Neagle admits new role is "quite hard" in reply to a question posed by a primary school pupil.
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BBC News Maeve Boothby-O’Neill had asked her GP for "help with feeding" four months before her death.
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BBC News Maeve Boothby-O’Neill had asked her GP for "help with feeding" just four months before her death.
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BBC News Mahnoor Cheema
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BBC News Maisie has missed several weeks of school as Shropshire Council has not found her a new interpreter.
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BBC News Malaria parasites that can shrug off the effects of artemisinin are now well-established in East Africa.
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BBC News Mandarin is being taught to Tibetans as their main language
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BBC News Mandeep Dhillon has plenty of acting credits
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BBC News Manufacturer HMD says it is trying to help people who want less 'digital impact' in their lives.
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BBC News Manufacturer THIS! is recalling one of its products because of possible contamination with E. coli.
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BBC News Many are from the most deprived areas
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BBC News Many countries have legalised assisted dying
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BBC News Many people are being treated in places not designed for patients
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BBC News Maren Sheldon says her sister Kris - founder of charity Coppafeel - was a "beacon of hope" for many people.
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BBC News Marieme and Ndeye
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BBC News Marking five years since Covid emerged
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BBC News Martin White died at the age of 33 after being given blood products contaminated with HIV.
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BBC News Meg Hughes is calling for flu jabs to be made mandatory as she raises awareness in her son's memory.
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BBC News Members of the British Medical Association union have been staging walkouts for more than a year.
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BBC News Members of the National Education Union in England have rejected the government's pay offer.
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BBC News Members of the University and College Union are taking industrial action over potential job cuts
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BBC News Men are more likely to die prematurely than women - and worse at seeking care when they need it.
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BBC News Men recovering from prostate cancer praise the benefits of a group fitness regime in Aberdeen.
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BBC News Mental health problems are increasing in young people. How can their families support them? And when should professional help be sought?
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BBC News Merope Mills began her campaign after an inquest found a change of hospital care plan could have saved her daughter's life.
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BBC News Michael Mosley’s simple and accessible health hacks made him a household name. Remember these?
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BBC News Millions of people do not realise they have dangerously high blood pressure that needs treating
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BBC News Ministers say the move is intended to prevent environmental damage and protect children's health.
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BBC News Molly Cuddihy shares her story in a podcast covering themes including mental health and body image.
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BBC News More mental health patients are being sent far from home for inpatient care
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BBC News More than 12
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BBC News More than 340 calls were waiting to be answered when the critical incident was declared.
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BBC News More than 61
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BBC News More than 700 people sign a petition to put a Teesside hospital trust into special measures.
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BBC News More than 800 students face missing out as their accommodation will not be ready in time.
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BBC News More than 9
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BBC News Most of the fines in England are for unauthorised term-time holidays
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BBC News Motion before county council proposes a plant-based menu at schools once a week to improve health.
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BBC News MPs say new laws and "deep-rooted cultural change" are needed at the Department for Work and Pensions.
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BBC News Ms Higgs
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BBC News Mum Jo says Jacob is very caring but sensory issues led to him being excluded for disruptive behaviour.
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BBC News Mum of premature twins says rigid restrictions on birthing wards during Covid were traumatic.
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BBC News Mum Rachel shares her experience of adopting her daughter at a time when adoption rates are falling.
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BBC News National Education Union members are expected to vote on whether to hold a formal strike ballot.
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BBC News Nemiya Rookwood
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BBC News New draft guidance says schools should not discuss gender identity
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BBC News New figures show university graduates could be eligible for refunds worth nearly £200m.
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BBC News New guidance for schools in England is expected to be set out on Thursday.
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BBC News New part of the immune system - hidden inside our bodies - could be used to make new antibiotics.
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BBC News New studies suggest the weight loss drug could be used to treat a range of issues
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BBC News Newcastle doctors use donated tissue to help save Paul Laskey's eyesight.
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BBC News NHS bosses warn of significant disruption to services in England during the five-day walkout.
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BBC News NHS England medical director warns hospitals under strain after sharp rise in flu cases.
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BBC News NHS England say sharp rise in flu cases is causing real concern.
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BBC News NHS England says it cannot afford to offer abiraterone
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BBC News NHS England says services are back online after the global IT outage
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BBC News NHS experts report unprecedented demand for the new generation of obesity treatments.
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BBC News NHS safety body wants a focus on staff fatigue as it warns of mistakes and impaired decision-making.
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BBC News NHS trusts "try to stop" coroners issuing Prevention of Future Death reports
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BBC News NI learns.
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BBC News No suitable home has been found in the community for the 36-year-old
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BBC News Norfolk has a higher-than-average rate of persistent absence - but what are the stories behind it?
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BBC News Northampton School for Girls hope their award-winning idea will keep children safe from exploitation.
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BBC News Not everyone can picture images in their mind's eye and remember sounds or faces - but why?
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BBC News Nurse Carol McGachie said she felt like she had been plugged into the mains every night.
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BBC News Nursery places can difficult to find
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BBC News Odran Doran and Simon Black are banned from teaching as allegations against them are proven.
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BBC News Offering regular colonoscopies to people with Lynch syndrome at any age will save lives
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BBC News Ofsted figures say Cornwall
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BBC News Ofsted scrapped its single-word judgements for schools after the death of head teacher Ruth Perry.
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BBC News One man describes the condition as "probably the worst ailment" he has had in his adult life.
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BBC News One million more women would have life-saving checks if the NHS adopted self-testing
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BBC News One teacher says abuse from pupils is the worst is has been since she began.
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BBC News One teacher says reading standards for pupils in Wales were "patchy at best".
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BBC News Online pharmacies will no longer be allowed to use customer pictures or questionnaires as evidence.
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BBC News Online restrictions will start in October 2025
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BBC News Oran
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BBC News Ormiston Academies Trust is removing access to phones for 35
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BBC News Other so-called never events include a patient almost having the wrong toe amputated during surgery.
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BBC News Over-confidence
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BBC News Overseas dentists may be provisionally registered to work in England without checks
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BBC News Overseas staff brought in to tackle midwife shortages say they experienced discrimination.
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BBC News Oxford Action for Palestine have organised a sit-in at university offices on Wellington Square.
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BBC News Paediatricians studied 21 children in the UK and Ireland who became very ill after the icy drinks.
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BBC News Paid leave should be extended to parents who lose a pregnancy before 24 weeks
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BBC News Painless and easier to store than injections
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BBC News Parent Lisa from Hassocks says the changes should not apply to those already in private schools.
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BBC News Parents are being charged a £10 admin fee to retrieve cash put into the sQuid app.
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BBC News Parents going to extreme lengths to get medicinal cannabis oils for their epileptic children speak to the BBC.
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BBC News Parents in England
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BBC News Parents in England can now access 15 hours of free weekly childcare for children from nine months.
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BBC News Parents in England can now access 15 hours of free weekly childcare for their two-year-olds.
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BBC News Parents of children turning five in the next academic year are asked to enrol them by 31 January.
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BBC News Parents of nine-month-old who died at a nursery call for stronger safeguarding measures.
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BBC News Parents say teaching their children at home rather than in school better suits their needs.
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BBC News Parents say their children may not have become ill if screening had been available.
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BBC News Parents say they are worried by the inappropriate comments on the Class Charts app.
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BBC News Parents tell politicians about the "cliff-edge" their children face when they leave school.
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BBC News Parents will soon find out which schools their children will be attending from September this year.
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BBC News Patient Doreen Adams of Aberdeen says she is grateful for the benefits of the new brain surgery.
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BBC News Patient numbers per GP are twice as high in some areas than others
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BBC News Patient watchdog calls for payouts for those left disabled by an epilepsy drug or hurt by pelvic mesh.
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BBC News Patients given drugs for movement disorders like restless leg syndrome say their behaviour changed entirely.
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BBC News Paul Alexander worked as a lawyer and lived for decades in a metal cylinder which breathed for him.
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BBC News Paul Givan tells assembly members that the teaching unions have asked for a 13.5% rise in 2024-25.
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BBC News Pay review bodies recommend increases for teachers and NHS workers above the 2.8% the government has budgeted for.
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BBC News People affected by rare blood clots say they feel they have been airbrushed out of the pandemic.
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BBC News People in crisis can now access urgent help in England by calling 111 and talking to trained staff.
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BBC News People in England will be able to get free varenicline tablets to help them quit cigarettes.
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BBC News People living with alopecia could have access to treatment on the NHS in Scotland for the first time.
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BBC News People struggling with their weight welcome the NHS rollout of Mounjaro but worry about delays.
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BBC News People with a peanut allergy are advised to avoid eating foods that may contain mustard.
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BBC News Pharmacies are being advised to "work to rule" unless a funding agreement can be reached with government.
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BBC News Pharmacists say they are aware of people being wrongly prescribed weight-loss drugs.
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BBC News Phil Fuller is hailed for "almost certainly saving the man's life" when he was due to end his shift.
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BBC News Plans for a new takeaway prompt health bosses to chip in with their own suggestions.
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BBC News Plans for an upgraded NHS app to allow more patients in England to book treatments will be announced by the health secretary on Monday.
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BBC News Plans for the doctors' regulator to license less-qualified health workers are under attack.
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BBC News Plans to axe a fifth of the workforce at Dundee University have drawn attention to problems in the sector.
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BBC News Plans to shorten the school holidays from six to five weeks have been paused by the Welsh government.
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BBC News Police have said staff will not face action over abuse of autistic children shown in videos leaked to the BBC.
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BBC News Police say they are investigating reports relating to "an apparent case of assisted dying" in 1981.
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BBC News Police Scotland say reports of online child sexual abuse and exploitation have increased by 21% in a year.
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BBC News Poppie Davies wore a wig and talked about how isolated she felt with the condition.
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BBC News Potential students are being offered incentives if they sign up for certain degree courses through clearing.
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BBC News Pregnant women in particular are being urged to get the new vaccine
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BBC News Primary school numbers in London are set to fall at double the national average
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BBC News Princess of Wales continues her gradual return to public life with her first work meeting this year.
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BBC News Products containing probiotics
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BBC News Professor and former education minister says plan to cut 400 jobs has created a "climate of fear".
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BBC News Professor John Latham said visa restrictions were discouraging students from coming to the UK.
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BBC News Proposals to change benefits rules to be unveiled on Tuesday have provoked unease among Labour MPs.
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BBC News Prostate Cancer Research acknowledges more accurate tests would be needed to justify screening all men.
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BBC News Protesters at NYU and Yale are arrested while Columbia cancels in-person classes for safety.
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BBC News Providing free dinners for all school children could cost over £200m a year
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BBC News Public-health experts are calling for minimum pricing to stop further rises in harmful drinking.
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BBC News Pupils from Riverdale Primary School have been learning about dementia from older people with the disease.
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BBC News Pupils set to perform for King Charles were rehearsing when Keir Starmer stopped to listen.
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BBC News Purpose-built housing for 5
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BBC News Reagan says having a child with disabilities can be "a lonely place" and hopes to help others.
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BBC News Reasons for children not wanting school meals include portion sizes and noisy canteens.
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BBC News Rebecca and Angharad Lewis are urging greater awareness of a heart condition which can be fatal.
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BBC News Reeling from Vladimir's death
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BBC News Referrals have been made to the Health and Care Professions Council (HCPC) into biomedical staff.
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BBC News Regulators have ordered the centre to halt any new procedures while an investigation continues.
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BBC News Repeated scans during one woman's pregnancy show brain changes never charted before.
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BBC News Reports to a Jewish security charity say incidents were almost double the previous record set in 2021.
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BBC News Research suggests cheap and simple spit tests may be better at catching the disease than blood tests.
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BBC News Researchers are looking at making immunotherapy a much more effective treatment for cancer.
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BBC News Researchers find children more positive about the royals than sceptical young adults.
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BBC News Researchers have seen a shift from "more reliable" hormonal contraceptives to fertility tracking apps.
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BBC News Researchers hope to see if period pain as a teenager makes chronic pain as an adult more likely.
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BBC News Researchers say there is an urgent need to change how the condition is tackled as it rises worldwide.
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BBC News Researchers suggest that following diagnosis
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BBC News Richard Scolyer has undergone a new treatment for glioblastoma
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BBC News Richard Scolyer hopes the life-saving melanoma research he pioneered could treat his brain tumour.
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BBC News Ricky Sawyer gave out medication illegally and some of his clients needed emergency hospital treatment.
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BBC News Rishi Sunak declines to back Sir Liam Fox's call to outlaw the abortion after 24 weeks of foetuses diagnosed with Down's syndrome.
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BBC News Rishi Sunak wants to ban those born after 2009 from buying cigarettes
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BBC News Robert F Kennedy Jr has a history of spreading health information scientists say is false.
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BBC News Ross Cunliffe says "the right thing has been done" in making daratumumab available on the NHS.
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BBC News Roy Pollitt's wife died after a physician associate mistakenly left a drain in her body for 21 hours.
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BBC News Royal College of Physicians say PAs should be supervised by senior doctors
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BBC News Safia Ahmadie was cleared by a jury after 48 minutes
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BBC News Samples analysed in all suspected cases are negative for Marburg virus
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BBC News Sandie Peggie
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BBC News Sânziana Foia's non-invasive test detects harmful virus strains and delivers fast results at home.
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BBC News School and nursery staff in the poorest areas will be asked to help young children brush their teeth
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BBC News School bosses say pupils are paying the price because of a lack of decent government investment.
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BBC News Schools are bracing for tough conversations after the summer holidays were blighted by riots.
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BBC News Schools are struggling to cope with the logistical hurdles and cost required to make the adjustments.
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BBC News Schools in England will no longer be classed as "Outstanding" or "Inadequate"
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BBC News Schools often consult parents about RSHE teaching
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BBC News Schools will no longer require parents to buy more than three branded items
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BBC News Scientists are alarmed at the high fatality rate and rapid spread of a new variant of the virus.
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BBC News Scientists from King's College London manage to grow a human tooth under laboratory conditions.
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BBC News Scientists have found a weak spot in our DNA that is present in 95% of people with the disease.
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BBC News Scientists in Aberdeen say the scanner could make an extraordinary difference to diagnosis and treatment.
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BBC News Scientists test Mounjaro and Wegovy - the big beasts of weight loss medication - to see which is best.
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BBC News Scientists work out which bacteria populate babies guts first - and what it could mean for their health.
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BBC News Scotland's former first minister says none of her decisions were based on trying to advance the cause of independence.
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BBC News Scottish filmmaker Duncan Cowles set out to ask why men tend to bottle up their emotions.
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BBC News Scottish government guidance encourages schools to consider affordability and sustainability in uniform policies.
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BBC News Security failings by the Advanced Computer Software Group led to a cyberattack in 2022 that impacted NHS services.
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BBC News Several institutions running at a loss and fear that fewer overseas students will have major impact.
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BBC News Sfiyah was diagnosed with juvenile idiopathic arthritis when she was just nine.
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BBC News She lived in a cubicle
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BBC News She says husband Doug Barrowman and her are targets of a "politically motivated witch hunt".
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BBC News Should more AI be used to help GPs with consultations and administrative work?
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BBC News Single-use vapes are among the main driving forces of the black market
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BBC News Sir Keir Starmer says the figure is a "shot in the arm"
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BBC News Six-time Olympic cycling champion Chris Hoy calls for more openness on health matters
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BBC News Social care providers say the sector is in "unprecedented danger" without more funding.
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BBC News Social enterprises say hardworking front-line staff have not received one-off payments agreed last May.
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BBC News Social media posts of the two-year-old exploring the natural world are watched by millions.
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BBC News Sofia Brizio
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BBC News Some 50 students lock themselves inside
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BBC News Some are viruses with global pandemic potential - like Covid - others infectious illnesses with no treatments.
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BBC News Some carers have been forced to pay back thousands of pounds
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BBC News Some cheaper lotions from supermarkets Aldi and Lidl outperformed more expensive brands
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BBC News Some clinics don't make clear the chances of successfully having a baby
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BBC News Some consultants are being paid £200 an hour for working extra hours
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BBC News Some doctors question the British Medical Association's stance on what gender services should offer.
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BBC News Some families of those who died have been told payments due before Christmas have been put on hold.
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BBC News Some lecturers at Cardiff University have begun getting letters advising them their post is at risk.
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BBC News Some online sites prescribe a potentially risky hair loss drug without consistent safety checks
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BBC News Some young people from east Belfast are calling for more support for education in youth clubs.
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BBC News South Korea has spent billions to reverse its low birth rate
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BBC News Spectrum
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BBC News Spending on the NHS has been going up for decades and is set to rise further. BBC Verify has examined some of the key numbers.
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BBC News Steve Young is part of the tests to see if an mRNA jab can stop the deadliest skin cancer returning.
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BBC News Stuart Youens changed careers two years ago and says he's a lot happier in his new job.
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BBC News Students in Northern Ireland are going without heating and skipping meals
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BBC News Students say handing in their devices at the start of the school day means they can focus on lessons.
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BBC News Students say it is easy to find accounts falsely claiming to have access to GCSE and A-level papers.
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BBC News Students share their concerns about the medication shortage ahead of GCSEs.
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BBC News Sudden unexplained death in childhood claims 50 lives in the UK every year - some parents get no support.
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BBC News Sue Hill will not receive a settlement after "systemic cultural failings" in her department.
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BBC News Sugar taxes have been widely debated but in party manifestos
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BBC News Supported housing for vulnerable or disabled people is in crisis
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BBC News Surgeries will be financially rewarded if patients with long term conditions see the same GP each time.
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BBC News Survivors of strangulation welcome the first recommendations for courts on punishment for offenders.
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BBC News Susan Axelby has received £57
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BBC News Susan McGowan from North Lanarkshire died two weeks after taking the drug tirzepatide
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BBC News Sussex Partnership NHS Foundation Trust has a text service students can access for support.
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BBC News Sussex Police began with an initial 105 cases
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BBC News Sweden's public health agency records what it says is the first case of a contagious new type of mpox outside the African continent.
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BBC News Synnovis' failure to provide the correct blood-test results amounts to a "scandal"
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BBC News Syphilis
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BBC News Taking a penalty is an art
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BBC News Talks have been held over the potential collapse of tech firm Atos
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BBC News Taylor Crowe's family say the 19-year-old is at risk of falling from her bed and injuring herself.
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BBC News Teachers also told a survey commissioned by BBC News they feel ill-equipped to tackle the issue.
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BBC News Teachers fear sexism is on the rise in schools because of harmful content on children's phones.
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BBC News Teachers' pay and university fees are among the immediate challenges the new government will find hard to ignore.
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BBC News Teachers' union NASUWT is set to vote on a motion calling for fully-funded mental health training.
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BBC News Teaching unions worry about plans to increase the number of pupils learning Welsh at school.
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BBC News Tech firms are being urged to do more to stop young people accessing unsuitable material.
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BBC News Teenagers speak about their experience of bereavement at an event run for schools by Marie Curie.
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BBC News Teesside University students have struggled to pay tuition fees since currency in Nigeria crashed.
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BBC News Test for patients in England checks if tumours can be treated with pills rather than chemotherapy.
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BBC News That Time of the Month with Naga Munchetty
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BBC News The 12-year-old girl's milkshake was contaminated with nuts used to prepare a previous drink.
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BBC News The 13-year-old had a dairy allergy went into anaphylactic shock
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BBC News The 14-year-old had admitted the triple school stabbing but had denied attempted murder.
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BBC News The 15-year-old was prescribed the medication without having spoken to a doctor
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BBC News The 19 women are in Scotland after being banned from university in their home country.
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BBC News The 40-year-old was "extremely upset and scared" when told she needed tests for HIV and hepatitis.
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BBC News The action short of strike over pay was due to start on Monday and run for four weeks.
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BBC News The actor says teens caught with weapons should meet victims' families to reduce knife deaths.
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BBC News The alarming rise in disorders such as anorexia and bulimia is now an emergency
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BBC News The animals - including a Bengal tiger
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BBC News The Assisted Dying Bill 2023 passes through Tynwald's branches and can be sent for Royal Assent.
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BBC News The at-home light therapy treatment is increasingly being seen as a must-have skincare accessory.
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BBC News The autoimmune condition affects people differently - some think the drug could be life-changing.
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BBC News The BBC has obtained confidential material revealing appalling abuse and neglect affecting 39 pupils.
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BBC News The BBC speaks to six people about their first cervical screening
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BBC News The BBC visits a clinic at the epicentre of the outbreak where the rate of infections is increasing.
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BBC News The BBC was given exclusive access to the controversial facility in the east end of Glasgow.
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BBC News The BBC's James Gallagher investigates the invisible killer all around us.
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BBC News The Belfast-born music producer said a "large and pretty rare" tumour had been found earlier this year.
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BBC News The best-selling children's novelist visited animals at Drusillas Zoo park near Alfriston.
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BBC News The biggest increase is among the over 80s
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BBC News The body representing universities in Wales says "pressing
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BBC News The boy
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BBC News The British Medical Association is asking the government to ban all flavoured and disposable vapes.
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BBC News The camera hidden by Nicola Hughes captured footage of staff roughly handling and shouting at her mother.
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BBC News The Care Quality Commission (CQC) report - published nine months after inspection - finds multiple breaches.
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BBC News The case in Alabama stems from a lawsuit brought by three couples whose frozen embryos were lost at a clinic.
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BBC News The challenge involves forgoing alcohol and unhealthy food for 75 days and doing multiple daily workouts.
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BBC News The chancellor says he is confident an expansion of free childcare will be delivered as planned.
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BBC News The children's charity says the police data shows people are "still waiting" for social media to be made safe
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BBC News The children's commissioner says children often made impulsive decisions to become involved in the riots.
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BBC News The children's commissioner says it is a "scandal" that these children "are not on anybody's radars".
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BBC News The children's laureate says a "recession in children's happiness" is caused by a decline in reading.
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BBC News The Children's Wellbeing and Schools Bill is expected to come into force in 2025.
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BBC News The choice to not fund Alzheimer's drug lecanemab caused upset
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BBC News The comedian and former teacher says he has become sceptical about the value of university degrees.
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BBC News The compensation egg donors receive is rising
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BBC News The concern that Valdo Calocane could "end up killing someone" appears in a summary of medical records shared with BBC Panorama.
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BBC News The Conservatives say they would replace some degrees with 100
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BBC News The cost of holiday provision has risen by 6% across Great Britain
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BBC News The cost-of-living crisis is having an impact - but health concerns remain the top reason for quitting.
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BBC News The country singer says her baby daughter spent 10 days in hospital with respiratory syncytial virus.
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BBC News The Covid inquiry restarts its live hearings this week
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BBC News The CQC say the surgery has one of highest opioid prescription rates in England.
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BBC News The Crime and Policing Bill puts a new duty on teachers
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BBC News The deaths of five tourists after apparently drinking tainted drinks highlight the wider issue of fake or bootleg alcohol.
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BBC News The decision to scrap the organisation could offer a new chance to examine how patients are dealt with.
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BBC News The Department of Health and Social Care said it is the biggest public investment in facilities in five years.
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BBC News The drama tells the story of how families fought for justice over their children's birth defects.
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BBC News The drug is already being tested in people
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BBC News The drugs giant blames "protracted" talks with the government as well as differences over funding.
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BBC News The easily spreadable virus can affect people of all ages and have huge consequences during winter.
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BBC News The education secretary defends ending tax breaks for private schools as the policy is set to begin.
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BBC News The education secretary is expected to announce details to MPs in Parliament on Monday afternoon.
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BBC News The education secretary says claims of student loan fraud point to one of the "biggest financial scandals" in the university sector.
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BBC News The education secretary says equation sheets should be available to students sitting exams in 2025
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BBC News The Education Select Committee report warns that some phone use resembles "behavioural addiction".
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BBC News The EIS says an initial day of action has been set for 15 April
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BBC News The end of the pay dispute sounded too good to be true. And now some are wondering if it might be.
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BBC News The entire island of Ireland is now under red warnings
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BBC News The event includes family activities aimed at promoting creativity and well-being.
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BBC News The families of Valdo Calocane's victims say the report "demonstrates gross
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BBC News The financially-stricken institution faces cutting 700 jobs to tackle a £35m black hole
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BBC News The firm said the decision was taken because of a decline in demand for the vaccine.
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BBC News The flu vaccine is given to most children as a quick
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BBC News The Food Standards Agency (FSA) is looking at how it can speed up the approval process for lab-grown foods.
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BBC News The former nurse
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BBC News The former University Challenge presenter delivers a list of recommendations to Downing Street.
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BBC News The funding will come from Labour's plan to levy VAT on private schools
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BBC News The gang shared almost 400GB of the private information on their darknet site and Telegram channel.
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BBC News The gene therapy Casgevy
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BBC News The gene-editing method used might ultimately offer a way to remove HIV
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BBC News The government announced what it calls a "comprehensive" compensation scheme on Tuesday.
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BBC News The government announces first steps to creating a National Care Services - but reform is several years away.
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BBC News The government has approved the lowest number of school building work requests since its model began.
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BBC News The government hopes the move will end the "unfair postcode lottery" some women face.
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BBC News The government is boosting investment to try and ensure everyone can benefit from good schooling.
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BBC News The government is reviewing the policy but campaigners say the current system is "broken".
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BBC News The government pledged to cut the list of patients waiting more than 18 weeks for treatment in England by nearly half a million over the next year.
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BBC News The government says it is considering a range of measures to "make the UK smoke-free".
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BBC News The government says it wants to mitigate the "harm" social media is inflicting on children.
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BBC News The government says it will save parents £50 a year
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BBC News The government says the judgements are useful for parents
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BBC News The government says the move will help to 'minimise disruption and improve behaviour in classrooms'.
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BBC News The government says the rule change will raise £460m extra to spend in state schools in 2024/25.
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BBC News The government wants to stop people smoking by raising the legal age limit for buying cigarettes.
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BBC News The government will introduce a new vaping tax on top of measures to stop children vaping.
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BBC News The government's deal with Full Support Healthcare was one of the most wasteful of the pandemic.
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BBC News The headteacher says he is trying to "resurrect the joy of conversation back into the community".
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BBC News The health budget faces a £38bn shortfall by 2030
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BBC News The health department says it is removing "irrelevant" posts from an online consultation.
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BBC News The Health Foundation argues that the NHS was "in distress" this winter with A&E waiting times reaching a record high.
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BBC News The health secretary defends scrapping NHS England but admits the reform will bring challenges.
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BBC News The health secretary says renewed negotiations should take place away from deadlines and social media.
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BBC News The health secretary sees patients left crying and distressed
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BBC News The health secretary will outline measures on cutting "red tape" and alleviating paperwork for GPs in a speech on Friday.
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BBC News The health watchdog says gambling should be given the same weight as alcohol and nicotine addiction.
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BBC News The Hollywood star will fly back to Texas to sit exams while working on The Running Man in London.
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BBC News The hospital has now apologised and an independent inquiry is taking place.
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BBC News The implentation of a UK childhood stroke registry is critical
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BBC News The increase in police inquiries in England and Wales is "unprecedented"
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BBC News The Labour government's changes will come into effect in January 2025
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BBC News The latest data also shows the average age for first-time treatment is now over 35.
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BBC News The majority of secondary schools in the islands have policies to prohibit or limit their use.
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BBC News The Mayor of London says 200 schools will have PM2.5 filters installed in a pilot project.
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BBC News The money is the "first step" towards major Send reforms
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BBC News The money will be used to build new schools and for refurbishments to improve energy efficiency.
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BBC News The most notable rise in cycling in India has occurred among rural schoolgirls
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BBC News The mother of a boy with autism says her family cannot cope with further strikes at special schools.
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BBC News The mother of a girl who died after being diagnosed with blood cancer says there is a lack of support in Wales.
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BBC News The move is part of a wider plan to improve access in England but dentists say it will not solve problems.
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BBC News The move is part of an overhaul of decades-old mental health legislation in England and Wales.
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BBC News The MP behind the bill says he has altered proposals in a bid to gain government support.
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BBC News The NAHT wants a judge to review proposed changes to the way Ofsted inspects schools in England.
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BBC News The National Audit Office says a £35m pilot to test the expansion of free childcare in a few areas was cancelled.
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BBC News The National Education Union has been considering whether to go on strike again in 2024.
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BBC News The National Education Union in England will ballot over strike action on pay and school funding.
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BBC News The National Education Union's general secretary says Labour MPs could pay a 'high political price'.
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BBC News The National Institute for Healthcare and Care Excellence backs a tablet for dust mite allergies.
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BBC News The new cancer test means a quicker diagnosis and better treatment options for patients.
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BBC News The new education secretary says she is writing to education workforces as her "first priority".
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BBC News The new health secretary has said he spoke to the British Medical Association on Friday.
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BBC News The new measures aim to stop private care home providers benefiting excessively from a stretched system.
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BBC News The new repayment rate for student loans started this month but for some graduates the debt pile keeps growing.
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BBC News The new study uses genome sequencing to detect more diseases earlier
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BBC News The new term has begun
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BBC News The next public hearings will consider how the pandemic affected healthcare systems across the UK.
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BBC News The NHS autumn booster campaign began on 3 October but Covid vaccines are also available privately.
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BBC News The NHS is about to pay for a transformational haemophilia B treatment
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BBC News The NHS is appealing for people with O-type blood to urgently come forward and donate.
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BBC News The NHS is exempt from the rise in employer National Insurance contributions
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BBC News The NHS is looking into claims that a software flaw at Medefer left patient data vulnerable.
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BBC News The NHS needs more doctors so why have some medical students been left in limbo waiting for a job?
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BBC News The NHS said Patients should continue to attend their appointments unless they have been told otherwise.
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BBC News The NHS says last week's cyber-attack means blood cannot be sorted at the same frequency.
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BBC News The north-south divide persists and T-level dropout rates remain high. Here's what you need to know.
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BBC News The number of fines issued for unauthorised school holidays has tripled in the last 10 years.
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BBC News The number of fines issues for taking holidays during the school term rose to a record 443
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BBC News The number of lung of transplants could rise as a new machine keeps organs alive outside the body.
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BBC News The number of people vaping in the UK has stalled
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BBC News The number of people with flu in hospital has quadrupled in the last month
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BBC News The number of under 65s struggling with poor health is rising - and it's a threat to the economy.
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BBC News The Olympic medallist had a miscarriage and an ectopic pregnancy. Did sport affect her ability to conceive?
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BBC News The ombudsman said Slough Borough Council was at fault and should apologise.
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BBC News The once a day pill Tafamidis is now available on the NHS in England.
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BBC News The oral treatment - the first of its kind - could soon be available after being recommended for NHS use.
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BBC News The panel of 28 felt it was important to give people choice
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BBC News The parents of Wynter Andrews
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BBC News The pill is a combination of two existing anti-parasitic drugs that
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BBC News The plan would have introduced an £86
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BBC News The PM will say the focus should be on "what work you can do"
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BBC News The prescription drug has been linked to a number of deaths in the UK and around the world.
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BBC News The prime minister said the upcoming Lord Darzi review will reveal too many are let down by the NHS.
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BBC News The prime minister says his government is looking at tougher rules to reduce the burden on the NHS.
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BBC News The prime minister says the move will cut duplication and free up money for frontline services.
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BBC News The Princess of Wales is looking forward to returning to work
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BBC News The principal of a school in Newry says a recent musical production required over £20
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BBC News The proposed law would allow some terminally ill adults to end their own lives. But there are requirements.
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BBC News The psychological condition stops players from releasing a dart.
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BBC News The qualification was due to be introduced in September 2026 but was delayed until 2027.
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BBC News The real danger comes from passengers on previous flights leaving peanut residue on seats
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BBC News The record-breaking donation came from a 93-year-old former professor
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BBC News The regulator has fined the University of Sussex £585
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BBC News The report says failure to fix England's social care system carries an unknown human and financial cost.
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BBC News The research aimed at lovers of white bread has been funded by the government to improve the health benefits of UK food.
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BBC News The rise of these treatments has major implications for how we think about obesity
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BBC News The rollout of new devices for thousands in England with type 1 diabetes is hailed as a landmark moment.
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BBC News The Royal College of Emergency Medicine issues a "safety flash" about the dangers to children.
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BBC News The Royal College of Nursing details harrowing cases from more than 5
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BBC News The royal describes "months of sheer worry" she experienced over the birth of her second child.
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BBC News The ruling follows the death of 20-year-old University of Bristol student Natasha Abrahart.
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BBC News The Safer Drugs Consumption Facility in Glasgow opened on 13 January
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BBC News The school says while it takes attendance "very seriously" the final is an event worth celebrating.
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BBC News The schools minister promises reform but parents are frustrated with the lack of action.
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BBC News The senior Labour figures joined a primary school music class during their visit.
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BBC News The Shropshire couple say they struggle to cope with the teenager's challenging behaviour at home.
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BBC News The smoking bill was not passed before Parliament was dissolved ahead of the general election.
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BBC News The social media post irresponsibly promoted a diet that fell below 800 calories a day
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BBC News The Society of Radiographers says allowing men to do mammograms would reduce staff shortages.
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BBC News The Southern Health Trust says the move is not out of concern but to provide extra assurance.
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BBC News The special educational needs system is financially unsustainable
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BBC News The spring booster campaign starts in England on 1 April
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BBC News The staff are involved in a dispute with the academy trust over workload and working practices.
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BBC News The stress test will involve thousands of people to help the UK prepare for potential future threats.
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BBC News The surge in mental health referrals among young people has prompted debate among experts about the cause - and the most effective solution
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BBC News The survey hit the headlines in 2021 after asking pupils as young as 14 about their sexual experiences.
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BBC News The system checks patients' ECG heart traces for subtle early warning signs.
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BBC News The system is changing after the death of head Ruth Perry highlighted the pressure of inspections.
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BBC News The tax will be applied to manufacturers of milk-based drinks and dairy-based substitutes
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BBC News The technology could give patients with advanced heart failure new hope
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BBC News The Thistle will open its doors next week after nearly a decade of deadlock over drug laws.
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BBC News The time taken for councils to do home adaptation assessments for elderly and disabled people has risen
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BBC News The treatment for beta thalassaemia is to be offered on the NHS and uses Nobel Prize-winning technology.
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BBC News The treatment will mean many people no longer needing to take more than 20 pills across the day.
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BBC News The trust anticipates "minimal problems" launching a new IT system on the day junior doctors strike.
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BBC News The TV chef and campaigner met with the education secretary to ask for government action.
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BBC News The UK death rate reached a record low last year
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BBC News The UK Health Security Agency argued naming the junior officials could put them at risk of abuse.
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BBC News The UK Health Security Agency says cases of bird-to-human transmission were rare.
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BBC News The UK Health Security Agency says it will ensure medics know how to spot and test for the virus.
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BBC News The UK was once ranked the best country for end-of-life care - but
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BBC News The UK-based firm has reached agreements with law firms representing about 80
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BBC News The union warned of a "summer of chaos" if the university did not back down on its proposed cuts.
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BBC News The university is also merging some of its schools following a drop in student numbers.
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BBC News The university is fined by the higher education regulator for failing to uphold freedom of speech.
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BBC News The US hospital which carried out the operation said Rick Slayman's death was not a result of the transplant.
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BBC News The winning test rapidly detects whether bacteria are causing an infection and identifies the best antibiotics.
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BBC News The World Health Organization also finds higher rates of drinking and vaping among teenage girls.
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BBC News The world must act now to ensure vaccines reach the areas most in need
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BBC News The world's richest man is betting heavily on his brain chip
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BBC News The youth parliament says it wants more action from MPs and social media companies on violent online content.
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BBC News There are calls for a school to be investigated for promoting evangelical Christianity to pupils.
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BBC News There are calls for the chief executive of Synergy Multi-Academy Trust to resign over planned cuts.
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BBC News There are concerns over the spread of diseases such as whooping cough in England
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BBC News There has only been one other human case of avian flu in the US
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BBC News There have been 11 cases of measles in Northern Ireland in 2024 and 68 in the Republic of Ireland.
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BBC News There is a shortage of vets across the country but it is particularly acute in the most rural and remote areas.
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BBC News There is growing evidence that a vaccine against shingles may also protect against dementia.
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BBC News There was a notable rise after Covid when children spent less time outdoors
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BBC News These students were in Year 7 during the first Covid lockdowns - and regional disparities have grown.
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BBC News They said there was no support after the death and harm suffered by their loved ones.
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BBC News They were given infected blood products in trials without their knowledge
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BBC News They will consider proposals to change the law so some terminally ill people can choose to end their life.
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BBC News They will now be called resident doctors in an attempt to better reflect their expertise.
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BBC News They will walk out on 24-28 February in a dispute with the government over pay.
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BBC News This fringe group have long courted controversy - but since Trump was sworn in for the second time earlier this year
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BBC News This is the last year that students in England will get formulae sheets in maths and science.
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BBC News Those from the lowest income families are now up to 19 months behind peers by the age of 16.
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BBC News Those who miscarry in the first 24 weeks of pregnancy can take 10 days' paid leave
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BBC News Thousands of children miss out as some councils in England fail to meet deadlines
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BBC News Thousands of people in England are set to get access to a new type of treatment to fight their disease.
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BBC News Thousands were given contaminated blood products in what has been called the biggest treatment disaster in NHS history.
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BBC News Thousands were infected with HIV and hepatitis C in the worst treatment disaster in NHS history.
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BBC News Three teachers sat - and failed - the first Cambridge English exam 112 years ago. How would you do?
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BBC News Three teenagers and their teacher dad give some top tips on how to survive the stressful exam period.
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BBC News Three-quarters of requests from prisons did not need an ambulance response
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BBC News Timescales for the demolition and rebuilding of a primary school are revealed in council papers.
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BBC News Tom Buckmaster is working with four primary schools in Nottinghamshire to improve attendance.
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BBC News Tom Hayhoe's first task will be reviewing the £8.7bn of pandemic PPE that had to be written off.
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BBC News Tony Dixon was suspended after mesh surgery was found to have caused harm to hundreds of patients.
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BBC News Trading Standards says adverts for heated tobacco products are banned
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BBC News Transgender women should not be put on single-sex female NHS wards
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BBC News Traveller families say their children are often bullied when they attend mainstream schools.
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BBC News Treating failing eyesight and high cholesterol can help lower the risk of the illness
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BBC News Treatment for insomnia is hard to get
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BBC News Trump has long been critical of how the Geneva-based institution handled the Covid-19 pandemic.
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BBC News Twelve-year-old Hannah missed most of her primary education but has been receiving support to get her back to school.
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BBC News Two ex-ministers say the government should pause demands for large sums of money from benefits overpayments.
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BBC News Two members of staff are set to climb Kilimanjaro to raise money for a new school heating system.
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BBC News Two men who never met now call themselves blood brothers - after one donated stem cells to the other.
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BBC News Two parents were wrongly sent in-depth information on hundreds of students.
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BBC News Two sisters hope more funding will be made available so all deaf children can access the service.
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BBC News Two sisters will register their babies of only a few weeks old for school due to high demand.
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BBC News Two whistleblowers also believe the Leeds Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust’s maternity units are unsafe.
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BBC News Two women describe the life-changing impacts of immunoglobulin in treating their health conditions.
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BBC News Two women had abortions after an NHS trust mistakenly told them their babies had serious conditions
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BBC News Two-year-old Zachary Bradford could die in weeks if a donor cannot be found.
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BBC News UK laws have changed to keep up with the science that shows it can be safe.
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BBC News Underage vaping should be seen as a dependency issue
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BBC News Union members vote for offer
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BBC News Union says university could have 300 fewer full-time posts than in 2019 after savings made.
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BBC News Unions call it a 'positive start' to restoring teacher wages
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BBC News Unions representing further education lecturers are balloting their members on strike action.
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BBC News Universities and employers are working together to help low-income families start a career by 2030.
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BBC News Universities are cutting jobs to make financial savings
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BBC News Universities have been accused of lowering standards to recruit overseas students
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BBC News Universities UK says students must have confidence that the system is 'fair
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BBC News University exams taken using artificial intelligence beat those by real students
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BBC News University fees are rising to £9
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BBC News University of Brighton Academies Trust runs 11 primary schools and three secondary schools.
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BBC News University of East Anglia announces further cuts as it tries to stem a multi-million pound deficit.
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BBC News University of Oxford researchers start in-human vaccine trial to treat highly fatal Marburg virus.
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BBC News Using a new
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BBC News Vaccinating poultry against bird flu is still not allowed in the UK despite a rise in farm outbreaks.
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BBC News Valdo Calocane often stopped taking his medication and was becoming increasingly violent
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BBC News Valdo Calocane was given a hospital order for killing Ian Coates
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BBC News Vanellope
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BBC News Vice-chancellors say they are at "a fork in the road" and will "slide into decline" without action.
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BBC News Victims and others affected by the infected blood scandal are waiting to hear how much they will be paid.
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BBC News Victoria Atkins is challenged to name some health trusts meeting their targets to cut waiting lists.
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BBC News Wales' gynaecology waiting list rates are among the highest in the UK
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BBC News Wayne Hawkins believes terminally ill people should be able to die when they choose
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BBC News We asked some GPs what they thought of other professionals taking on their responsibility for sick notes.
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BBC News We meet some of the first NHS patients
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BBC News Wearable tech claims to help monitor our health
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BBC News What happens next has implications for the expiry of almost 600 similar PFI deals across England.
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BBC News What is causing the rise of measles cases around the world?
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BBC News What is NHS care like for people with severe ME
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BBC News What will the main parties do to support children and young people with their mental health?
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BBC News When do GCSEs start and are there any changes to exams this year?
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BBC News While MPs debated the bill in parliament
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BBC News Whoever forms the next government is going to find it hard to ignore the issue of university funding
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BBC News Whole-genome sequencing enables doctors to quickly decide what medicines will work best.
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BBC News Why hair twiddling
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BBC News Why is the number of autism diagnoses changing? And what does it mean for autistic people?
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BBC News Why living with dementia can still mean living well.
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BBC News Will the abolition of NHS England work? Senior NHS England leader Richard Meddings has given the first response from the organisation itself
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BBC News With NHS mental health waitlists at record highs
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BBC News With the cost of living rising
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BBC News Women are warned against a man who claims his sperm has fathered children all around the world.
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BBC News Women can ask for adjustments and this may encourage some people to get tested
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BBC News Women in agony are using their savings to pay for urgent treatment to avoid waits of up to two years.
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BBC News Women share their stories of how they feel renting has held them back in life.
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BBC News Women who experienced traumatic pain from hysteroscopies reveal fears new clinical guidelines may not help.
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BBC News Women who have quickly lost weight say strangers are now more likely to smile at them or strike up a conversation.
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BBC News Women who were in pain for years without answers want greater awareness around their condition.
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BBC News Work and Pensions Secretary Liz Kendall will set out reforms to the benefits system on Tuesday afternoon.
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BBC News Workers will not carry out overtime
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BBC News Working out how many school pupils to budget for may well prove to be a headache for the government.
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BBC News Writer Bryony Gordon opens up on her OCD
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BBC News Year 6 children in England and Wales are finding out which secondary school they will be going to.
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BBC News You want to watch the results
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BBC News Young people are being encouraged to have the MMR jab
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BBC News Young people are split by the Conservative's pledge to introduce national service for 18-year-olds.
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BBC News Zoe Carlin says she was left dehumanised after being admitted to hospital with chest pains.
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BBC research finds.
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BBC Sport looks at the schools which specialise in moulding the clubs' young talent.
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finds her death was "unpreventable".
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governors and schools in England.
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pass despite opposition by several leading Conservative figures.
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some nurses and hospital porters are among the Unison members who have said yes to the pay offer.
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some students are wondering whether going to university makes financial sense.
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some trade union members would be required to continue working during a strike.
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soya and nuts and "feels like the odd one out".
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spread fear and loathing.
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staff tell of their "extreme worry".
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teaching and rail unions.
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the World Obesity Federation says.
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their evangelising has reached a new level
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we asked an expert and a family who've been through it for their top tips.
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we examine the competition it faces from weight loss jabs.
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will last for five consecutive days.
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with "universal cures" unlikely at present.
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with 40% of pupils eligible for free meals
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with a marked rise in cases in adults aged 25-49.
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with cases reported in 51 countries.
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with fraudsters charging up to £4
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with hindsight
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with many schools closed until midday.
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with no injection.
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with students and staff bearing the brunt.
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with the backing of the Queen Consort and Sir Lenny Henry.
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with the five-day walkout over pay running until 07:00 on Tuesday.
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with the NEU announcing another two strike days.
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with the result expected on Monday
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with the sector blaming "chronic underfunding".
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with the steepest fall in England.
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with waits and staffing of major concern.
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women may take lower-paid jobs or work fewer hours.
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women open up on their experience of having bigger breasts.
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work weekends or accrue time off in lieu during the action.
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working parents with two-year-olds will be eligible for 15 hours of free childcare.
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BBC News Campaigners warn thousands of children could lose access to education if the plans are abolished.
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BBC News Hospitals are told to cancel non-urgent work only in exceptional circumstances as a five-day resident doctors' strike starts.
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BBC News Jack is one of only 16 children in the world with a genetic condition so rare it doesn't have a name.
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BBC News Labour MP Tonia Antoniazzi led the call to decriminalise the 1% of abortions that happen after 24 weeks.
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BBC News Learners at Denbigh High School were sent home after "historical chemicals" were found in a cupboard.
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BBC News Mothers with serious mental health problems are separated from their babies in Northern Ireland
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BBC News Seventeen children have been treated at the Liverpool hospital for the virus since June.
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BBC News The government will no longer fund some courses for older learners in order to boost entry level training places.
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BBC News The home tests will be offered so that women can check for cervical cancer without visiting a GP.
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BBC News The Ombudsman says the council should have reviewed the child's education plan.
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BBC News The pop star speaks for the first time about living with the condition following her diagnosis.
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BBC News The school in Cramlington will remain closed until Thursday
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BBC News The Society of Radiographers says more patients are filming for social media without permission.
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BBC News The treatment will be offered to those most at risk from August after a record number of cases.
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BBC News The two fathers say the current guidance on smartphones in schools is unsafe for children.
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BBC News The University and College Union says its members will walk out for 10 days over the coming weeks.
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BBC News The vote to decriminalise the procedure is the biggest change to abortion laws in England and Wales for nearly 60 years.
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BBC News The wellness drinks industry is booming – but the big benefits they promise might be too good to be true.
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BBC News There have been hundreds of cases of acute pancreatitis in people who have also taken Mounjaro
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BBC News They warn some reusable vapes have "identical" packaging to single-use ones and are sold at the same price.
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BBC News Thousands of resident doctors are currently on strike after a dispute with the government over pay.
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BBC News Tom Parker was treated in one of 70 harbour health clinics after breaking his fibula fishing at sea.
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BBC News Tracey Meechan's pain from an ovarian cyst is so severe she cannot bend over - but still has no date for surgery.
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BBC News Tuition fees will rise to £9
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BBC News Two men under the care of the same NHS trust as Valdo Calocane carried out stabbings weeks before the Nottingham attacks.
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BBC News Two mums who struggled to breastfed their babies say a peer support group helped them.
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BBC News Two school girls are campaigning for legislation to force schools to offer girls a choice.
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BBC News UFC star Paddy Pimblett speaks with BBC Sport's Sam Harris about dealing with mental health issues.
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BBC News Understanding the pressure elite sports puts on women’s bodies is pushing athletes to new levels of excellence.
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BBC News We investigate the safety of melatonin as a sleep aid
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BBC News We try to figure out why drug deaths are at an all-time high - and what can be done.
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BBC News Why fungal diseases are becoming more dangerous to human health
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BBC News Stromness Primary welcomed the unusual new intake of P1s on their first day of school.
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BBC News - Family & Education "Huge" school absences when "mum and dad are at home"
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BBC News - Family & Education 500 Words is set to return this year
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BBC News - Family & Education A "lack of basic information" from ministers is "shocking and disappointing"
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BBC News - Family & Education A bill designed to "raise education standards" in England has been dropped
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BBC News - Family & Education A black British family has made a TV series based on their self-published book about boosting diversity.
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BBC News - Family & Education A chapter on the workings of Mughal courts has been deleted from high school textbooks
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BBC News - Family & Education A charity says its data highlights how predators took advantage of the worldwide Covid-19 situation.
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BBC News - Family & Education A charity warns the number of new purpose-built rooms is tumbling
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BBC News - Family & Education A committee will look at how useful inspections are for parents
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BBC News - Family & Education A drug support charity is targeting primary schools to provide drug-harm education.
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BBC News - Family & Education A fifth of childminders in England have left the sector in the last three years.
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BBC News - Family & Education A four-year-old who was fighting for her life with a strep A infection is recovering
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BBC News - Family & Education A fundraiser was set up after a crucial advertiser pulled out
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BBC News - Family & Education A group of Indian academics want their names to be removed from textbooks they helped write - why?
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BBC News - Family & Education A group of mothers are helping each other to cope with enforced separation from their children.
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BBC News - Family & Education A head teacher in Harlow says school inspections are not doing what they "say on the tin".
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BBC News - Family & Education A head teachers' union says even staff struggled to understand parts of a Year 6 reading paper.
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BBC News - Family & Education A local scout group sets up a marquee for pupils at a school affected by the concrete crisis.
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BBC News - Family & Education A machine is allowing disabled pupils at one school to experience walking for the first time.
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BBC News - Family & Education A month after a council report criticised standards in Somerset
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BBC News - Family & Education A new course will teach student high-demand sustainability skills through non-traditional teaching.
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BBC News - Family & Education A new cross sector advisory body is being set up to advise schools on developments in the field.
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BBC News - Family & Education A one-year-old was placed in an induced coma a day after a hospital discharged him
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BBC News - Family & Education A petition will be handed to the government calling for Ofsted to be replaced following Ruth Perry's death.
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BBC News - Family & Education A podcast featuring Welsh adoptees aims to tackle myths about adoption.
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BBC News - Family & Education A quarter of children in England were persistently absent last term
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BBC News - Family & Education A record number of female students have started an agriculture course at Borders College.
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BBC News - Family & Education A report says Ofsted is seen as "toxic" and inspectors should not have direct contact with schools.
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BBC News - Family & Education A report urges ministers to improve uptake to a tutoring scheme designed to help students in England catch up.
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BBC News - Family & Education A row about a Palestinian flag on a child's coat escalates into a protest at the school gates.
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BBC News - Family & Education A secondary school that stopped students having physical contact seemingly backtracks on its policy.
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BBC News - Family & Education A series of local family hubs will be opened in England after a survey showed knowledge gaps existed.
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BBC News - Family & Education A student who ignored the symptoms of meningitis urges others to be aware of the signs.
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BBC News - Family & Education A teacher is in hospital and a teenage boy is in custody
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BBC News - Family & Education A teaching assistant denies she removed an autistic boy's ear defenders to punish him.
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BBC News - Family & Education A teaching assistant says wages in the sector are "disrespectful" as their jobs are skilled.
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BBC News - Family & Education A team is translating the Bible - from original Greek and Hebrew - into British Sign Language.
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BBC News - Family & Education A type of concrete now long past its usual lifespan has been found at two primaries in Bradford.
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BBC News - Family & Education A UK family will pay on average £943 for six weeks of school-age childcare
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BBC News - Family & Education A union says it will not ask members to consider the latest offer without more detail.
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BBC News - Family & Education A weather warning for snow and ice across Northern Ireland is extended until noon on Thursday.
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BBC News - Family & Education About 500 staff have signed a letter over plans to award degrees without "necessary expertise".
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BBC News - Family & Education About 70 food parcels were claimed within half an hour of the foodbank opening before Christmas.
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BBC News - Family & Education Absence rates by early December were already ahead of 2021's autumn figures
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BBC News - Family & Education Academics are leaving a city which at one time attracted top talent for its world-class universities.
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BBC News - Family & Education Academics say bosses at the University of Edinburgh were told of problems with its finance shakeup.
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BBC News - Family & Education Afghan teenage girls describe feeling "broken" at being barred from attending school under Taliban rule.
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BBC News - Family & Education After a four-year-old joins Mensa
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BBC News - Family & Education After a school stabbing
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BBC News - Family & Education After an incident at school
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BBC News - Family & Education After two students were killed in Nottingham
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BBC News - Family & Education After years of talking about the NHS
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BBC News - Family & Education Ahmed is a charismatic 11-year-old Yemeni boy the BBC met two years ago when he was teaching a class in a bombed-out classroom.
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BBC News - Family & Education All children of working parents in England will get 30 hours of funded childcare by September 2025.
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BBC News - Family & Education All under 5s will get 30 hours free care from September 2025
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BBC News - Family & Education Allowing prayer rituals at a high-achieving London school would "undermine inclusion"
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BBC News - Family & Education Almost every school will be closed during the first Scotland-wide teachers' strike since the 1980s.
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BBC News - Family & Education Almost half needed support for their mental health or wellbeing in the last year
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BBC News - Family & Education Amanda Spielman says she has no reason to doubt school inspection
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BBC News - Family & Education Amanda Spielman says she is "not comfortable" with younger children having unlimited internet access.
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BBC News - Family & Education An accidental audio recording made on a pupil's iPad reveals "gross misconduct" at a special school.
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BBC News - Family & Education An advisory group will consider whether a new maths qualification is needed for 16 to 18-year-olds.
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BBC News - Family & Education An asylum-seeking mother mounts legal challenge after the Welsh government ends support.
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BBC News - Family & Education An email from John Taylor High School to parents included attachments with every student's marks.
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BBC News - Family & Education An English reading paper fuels debate about the purpose of the tests for Year 6 pupils in England.
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BBC News - Family & Education An invitation to Kathleen Stock is not behind a split with the debating society
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BBC News - Family & Education An SQA strike could prevent pupils getting exam results after a below-inflation pay rise is rejected.
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BBC News - Family & Education Andy Burnham wants his new qualification to be a technical alternative to the English Baccalaureate.
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BBC News - Family & Education Andy Perry says he is still waiting for government advice on how much of his school is unsafe.
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BBC News - Family & Education Another UK child has died from this highly contagious infection. What should people look out for?
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BBC News - Family & Education Applications also fell
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BBC News - Family & Education Archie Harrop's parents were told he could not go to the Lake District with his classmates.
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BBC News - Family & Education As a strike gets under way in England and Wales
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BBC News - Family & Education As food prices soar
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BBC News - Family & Education As Manchester United and Manchester City meet in Saturday's FA Cup final
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BBC News - Family & Education As students across the UK find out their exam results
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BBC News - Family & Education As the cost of living rises nearly half of universities now promote part-time jobs on their websites.
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BBC News - Family & Education As the University of East Anglia grapples with a rising deficit
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BBC News - Family & Education BBC analysis of notices issued by coroners shows repeated failings in the care of autistic people.
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BBC News - Family & Education BBC News had advance sight of the reading paper
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BBC News - Family & Education BBC News NI understands officials are modelling different cuts and no decisions have yet been made.
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BBC News - Family & Education BBC News spoke to two students who say the cost-of-living crisis is taking its toll on their studies.
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BBC News - Family & Education BBC Young Reporter winner David investigates why there are so few black and minority ethnic teachers.
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BBC News - Family & Education BBC Young Reporters Theo and Ben look at how teenagers use AI like ChatGPT to spruce up their schoolwork.
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BBC News - Family & Education Big Has holds a special cooking class to primary school pupils in Tottenham.
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BBC News - Family & Education Big tech firms like IBM are no longer asking for degrees when hiring staff.
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BBC News - Family & Education Bitesize finds young people probably aren’t spending as much time online as some might think.
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BBC News - Family & Education Both antisemitic and islamophobic abuse is rising at universities
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BBC News - Family & Education Both current and retired staff face "a severe and drastic impact" from the delays
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BBC News - Family & Education Bridget Phillipson claims Labour is now the "party of the family" in a speech about the party's plans.
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BBC News - Family & Education Brighton University is withholding pay to staff taking part in a national marking boycott.
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BBC News - Family & Education But less than one-in-four countries have laws or policies prohibiting them
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BBC News - Family & Education But the education secretary rejects the party's plan to end tax reliefs as a "policy of envy".
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BBC News - Family & Education But the sector says asking landlords to review restrictive contracts will only make a small difference.
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BBC News - Family & Education Calls for an urgent government investigation into the impact of rising prices on school attendance.
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BBC News - Family & Education Campaigners launched a judicial review against the relationships and sexuality education curriculum.
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BBC News - Family & Education Changes in the US are enticing more people to file bankruptcy to clear their student loans.
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BBC News - Family & Education Charlie Taylor says a "fundamental reorientation" of prisons is the only way to reduce reoffending.
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BBC News - Family & Education Cheating in exams is common in India
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BBC News - Family & Education Children in England are facing long delays in assessments
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BBC News - Family & Education Children's charities says the government should make physical punishment of children illegal.
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BBC News - Family & Education Chloe Fussell looked after her disabled siblings and terminally-ill mother for years.
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BBC News - Family & Education Christoforos Nicolaou's parents say he was sent "horrific" messages online before he died.
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BBC News - Family & Education Classrooms are being left empty as the cost of living in the capital means families are moving out.
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BBC News - Family & Education Clive Lewis says "comparable institutions" to UEA "are not facing the same crisis".
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BBC News - Family & Education Collecting the eggs and tending to goats are part of an average day for Handsworth primary pupils.
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BBC News - Family & Education Colleges say lower grades and more teenagers mean they are struggling to cope with compulsory resits.
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BBC News - Family & Education Costs rise by 5.9% in a year in Great Britain while availability drops
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BBC News - Family & Education Council staff in four areas across Scotland walk out in pursuit of a better pay offer.
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BBC News - Family & Education Councils will contact parents and carers with offers of primary school places in England and Wales.
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BBC News - Family & Education Councils will soon be offering secondary school places to children in England and Wales.
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BBC News - Family & Education Crowsmill Craft Centre in Shropshire celebrates10 years of supporting people.
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BBC News - Family & Education Daniel Jillings
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BBC News - Family & Education Dave Marshall Barrett attended the school as a pupil before he became a music teacher.
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BBC News - Family & Education Demand for childcare in England will rise once government increases funded hours
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BBC News - Family & Education Dozens of schools are dealing with the aftermath of Ralph Crowe's work in the 1970s.
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BBC News - Family & Education Dr Katriona O'Sullivan
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BBC News - Family & Education Dr Martin Hanbury quit the role after Ruth Perry took her own life ahead of a report on her school.
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BBC News - Family & Education Duane Williams oversees the improvement of Ofsted reports at Colton Hills Community School.
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BBC News - Family & Education Earlier diagnoses and more special school places are part of reforms to England's system of support.
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BBC News - Family & Education East Park specialist school in Glasgow is celebrating record success for its pupils in their Nat 1s.
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BBC News - Family & Education Edinburgh students are 'intensely frustrated' by degree delays after a UK-wide marking boycott.
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BBC News - Family & Education Education experts say the national tutoring programme helped some pupils but could have reached more.
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BBC News - Family & Education Education Minister Jeremy Miles says the cost of living "should never be a barrier" to university.
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BBC News - Family & Education Education minsters have written to vice-chancellors over the welfare of Jewish students on campus.
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BBC News - Family & Education Education Secretary Gillian Keegan is explaining the idea to schools in England this week.
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BBC News - Family & Education EIS members are walking out in the constituencies of senior politicians in the ongoing row over pay.
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BBC News - Family & Education Ellesmere College leaders must produce an action plan after failing to meet five of eight targets.
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BBC News - Family & Education Emma Károlyi joins the Windsor school famous for being the home of St George's Chapel's choir.
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BBC News - Family & Education England cricketers Nat and Katherine Sciver-Brunt will read about an emotional sloth.
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BBC News - Family & Education Essex has the highest number of schools with potentially weak concrete known as RAAC.
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BBC News - Family & Education Exams are getting under way for most students in England
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BBC News - Family & Education Experts warn only an official diagnosis can give people access to the appropriate help and treatment.
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BBC News - Family & Education Families feel they have been battling the system for too long
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BBC News - Family & Education Families in the county which has the highest number of schools affected by Raac share their stories.
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BBC News - Family & Education Families say they may have to move after a Renfrewshire village was left short of up to 1
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BBC News - Family & Education Farmer Lee Wilson says he secretly planted 80 acres of the flowers as a 50th anniversary gift.
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BBC News - Family & Education First-class degrees were given to 32.8% of students in England last year
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BBC News - Family & Education Foreign students whose degrees were cut short by Russia's invasion are able to complete their studies.
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BBC News - Family & Education Former prime minister Liz Truss is among those concerned plans to overhaul the system could be scrapped.
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BBC News - Family & Education Four unions accepted a 6.5% pay rise in July
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BBC News - Family & Education Fresh accusations emerge in South Africa after a BBC series exposed alleged abuse at UK schools.
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BBC News - Family & Education George Baldock says amazing teachers at a pupil referral unit got him into the University of Cambridge.
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BBC News - Family & Education Gerard Knight
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BBC News - Family & Education Given rising costs
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BBC News - Family & Education Guardians of the Galaxy actor Will Poulter visits his sister in London for Thank a Teacher Day.
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BBC News - Family & Education Half of England's special educational needs schools are over-subscribed
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BBC News - Family & Education Head teacher Ruth Perry took her own life after her school was downgraded.
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BBC News - Family & Education Head teachers in England will be issued guidance aimed at stopping pupils using phones during the school day.
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BBC News - Family & Education Head teachers take action "in solidarity" with Ruth Parry
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BBC News - Family & Education Head teachers talk frankly about the mental health impact that Ofsted inspections have had on them.
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BBC News - Family & Education Health and animal welfare campaigners say the overuse of antibiotics by UK farmers should be banned.
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BBC News - Family & Education Heidi is one of many students who say the rising cost of living is affecting their studies.
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BBC News - Family & Education Highly selective courses at elite universities will "go quite quickly"
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BBC News - Family & Education Hilary Odunayo says student finance is an "underserved market" and hopes her viewers "learn something new".
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BBC News - Family & Education Homeless children speak about life in cramped temporary accommodation
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BBC News - Family & Education How did a strong-willed and funny teenager become a victim of negligence and die of morbid obesity?
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BBC News - Family & Education How do you sign 'carbon footprint' in BSL?
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BBC News - Family & Education How one US school found a clever solution when they had to quickly find a new home.
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BBC News - Family & Education How teenagers who were disengaged from education are helped to get back on track in their GCSEs.
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BBC News - Family & Education Human Rights Watch says victims of the scandal still face long waits and inadequate compensation.
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BBC News - Family & Education If you don't get the grades you want
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BBC News - Family & Education Imogen
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BBC News - Family & Education In Wha Kim spends her lunch break introducing Peterborough pupils to Korean language and culture.
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BBC News - Family & Education Incoming Durham University chancellor Fiona Hill says fees and loans structure needs rethinking.
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BBC News - Family & Education Initial reports suggest the experiment involved sodium bicarbonate and methylated spirits.
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BBC News - Family & Education Inspections are increasingly seen as "something to dread"
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BBC News - Family & Education Intervening when a child is very young can stop mental health conditions developing
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BBC News - Family & Education Isaac Uzoegbu was hit by a car when he ran from home. His head teacher says it could have been prevented.
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BBC News - Family & Education Isla Fosbury
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BBC News - Family & Education It comes as one parent whose son is studying remotely due to Raac says it's "like Covid all over again".
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BBC News - Family & Education It is expected many schools will close until midday on Tuesday 21 February.
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BBC News - Family & Education It is expected most schools will close as almost every teacher is likely to take action.
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BBC News - Family & Education It is the first time in its history that the ASCL will ballot its members over strike action.
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BBC News - Family & Education It is the first time the inspectorate has taken responsibility for the part it played in her death.
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BBC News - Family & Education It is the latest policy restricting women's education since the Taliban returned to power last year.
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BBC News - Family & Education It is the latest UK institution to cut ties to the family over their links to the US opioid crisis.
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BBC News - Family & Education It marks the end of intensive talks on the pay
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BBC News - Family & Education It took five years for Kevin Doxey to be jailed after two of his victims complained.
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BBC News - Family & Education James Young
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BBC News - Family & Education Japan offers same-sex couples no clear legal protection
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BBC News - Family & Education Jared Ndisang was not given the option to take a break when he became unwell in his third year.
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BBC News - Family & Education Just 13% of care leavers go to university at 18
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BBC News - Family & Education Just over half of girls in secondary school enjoy PE lessons
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BBC News - Family & Education Katie Mitchell
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BBC News - Family & Education Kerry Forrester says the tests have too much of a negative impact on children's mental health.
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BBC News - Family & Education Lead inspectors in England were given mental health awareness training during the two-week pause.
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BBC News - Family & Education Leaked messages show the then-health and education secretaries clashed over classes resuming.
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BBC News - Family & Education Leigh-Anne Pinnock receives an honorary doctorate for her work on racial equality.
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BBC News - Family & Education Letters are sent out by two schools in Essex warning "physical contact" will not be tolerated.
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BBC News - Family & Education London College of Communication's MA documentary photography and photojournalism course graduates' work.
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BBC News - Family & Education Loneliness campaigners say the government initiative was welcome but that more funding was also needed.
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BBC News - Family & Education Louise Morgan pays £71 a day for her two sons
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BBC News - Family & Education Luke Henshaw
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BBC News - Family & Education Many are altering timetables and seeking new classrooms after having to shut unsafe concrete buildings.
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BBC News - Family & Education Many in social care believe overseas staff saved the system from collapse
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BBC News - Family & Education Many people are using AI like ChatGPT to improve their language skills but learning that way has drawbacks.
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BBC News - Family & Education Mark Hodgson recreates his campus in Lego form because he does not have many photographs of it.
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BBC News - Family & Education Max and his mother Suzie tell the BBC about trying to get the support he needs in Oxfordshire.
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BBC News - Family & Education Members of the Association of School and College Leaders accept a 6.5% pay offer for teachers.
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BBC News - Family & Education Members of the National Education Union in England will strike on Thursday 27 April and Tuesday 2 May.
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BBC News - Family & Education Members of the National Education Union in Wales will be consulted on the new pay offer.
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BBC News - Family & Education Members of the National Education Union walked out for the fifth time in England on Tuesday.
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BBC News - Family & Education Mia Suljic fled war-torn Bosnia as a toddler and is now a head of department at her former school.
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BBC News - Family & Education Mike Amesbury
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BBC News - Family & Education Minister denies weakening the Online Safety Bill after dropping the "legal but harmful" material measures.
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BBC News - Family & Education More than 100 English schools have to make new arrangements days before term begins.
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BBC News - Family & Education Most have tried to improve their admissions policies but the impact is patchy
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BBC News - Family & Education Mother-of-five Charlotte Chapman says positive attitude gets her through any tough times.
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BBC News - Family & Education Mothers forced to give away children in the 1950s
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BBC News - Family & Education Moving to digital exams should occur "in an evolutionary
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BBC News - Family & Education MPs criticise HMRC over "failure" to keep young people informed about their Child Trust Funds maturing.
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BBC News - Family & Education MPs say funding for courses such as BTecs should not be withdrawn before new T-levels are ready.
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BBC News - Family & Education Mum-of-two Stephanie Thomas says she would need £2
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BBC News - Family & Education NASUWT is calling for a fully funded pay award of 12% after rejecting Cosla's offer of 6.85%.
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BBC News - Family & Education NASUWT's announcement comes after the EIS union said it would suspend next week's school strikes.
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BBC News - Family & Education National Education Union members in England have voted to strike over pay on either side of exams.
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BBC News - Family & Education Nearly half of children in year three say they have a smartphone
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BBC News - Family & Education New plans would see the summer break start a week later with kids off for two weeks in October.
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BBC News - Family & Education New Stormont framework recommends teaching children about healthy relationships as a key action.
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BBC News - Family & Education Next week's strike is "looking quite likely" according to a union representing teachers and support staff.
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BBC News - Family & Education Nigeria wants local languages to replace English in primary education
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BBC News - Family & Education Noah and Riley need the highest level of support but have not been offered special school places.
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BBC News - Family & Education Northern Ireland lags behind the rest of the UK in offering education to young asylum seekers.
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BBC News - Family & Education Now the controversial Year 6 Sats test has been published
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BBC News - Family & Education Nurseries and providers welcome rise in funding rates but say demand could soon outstrip capacity.
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BBC News - Family & Education Nurses
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BBC News - Family & Education Nurses across the UK recently voted to strike over pay with action expected by the end of 2022.
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BBC News - Family & Education Offer comes ahead of four separate days of strikes in February and March.
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BBC News - Family & Education Officials say a small percentage missed Friday's deadline to return questionnaires on the concrete.
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BBC News - Family & Education One Cardiff student is questioning whether there is any point attending her graduation ceremony.
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BBC News - Family & Education One child
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BBC News - Family & Education One man who had a breakdown after seeing the traumatic birth of his son says dads can be overlooked.
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BBC News - Family & Education One mum says her family can no longer afford to eat and are now visiting food banks.
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BBC News - Family & Education One of 10 graduates affected says it's "a kick in the teeth" while the university blames human error.
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BBC News - Family & Education One told the National Governance Association survey that self-harm by children was at a "high rate".
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BBC News - Family & Education Only children in Singapore
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BBC News - Family & Education Our correspondents analyse what impact additional funding might have in three key areas.
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BBC News - Family & Education Owain Emanuel demonstrates how the cartoon blue heeler puppy is brought to our screens.
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BBC News - Family & Education Parents are taking their children out of schools with dangerous concrete
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BBC News - Family & Education Parents in Northern Ireland say the government hands them a raw deal compared to the rest of the UK.
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BBC News - Family & Education Parents say the lesson disruption for pupils at St Leonard's Catholic School is "like Covid times".
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BBC News - Family & Education Parents say they are "overwhelmed" by the process to get one-to-one support at school.
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BBC News - Family & Education Parents should get their children back to school this week
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BBC News - Family & Education Parliament passes the biggest education reform since the end of apartheid in 1994.
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BBC News - Family & Education Part of the advice on policies for trans pupils may be unlawful
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BBC News - Family & Education Party drops promise to remove some charity tax perks but says it will implement VAT on fees.
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BBC News - Family & Education People under 25 get less Universal Credit benefits and campaigners say this mostly penalises young parents.
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BBC News - Family & Education Petroc College is to install a new heat pump system
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BBC News - Family & Education Phil on his experience as a football fan in a country where same sex relationships are criminalised.
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BBC News - Family & Education Plans aimed at encouraging parents back to work are expected to be announced in the Budget.
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BBC News - Family & Education Plans for a new performing arts school to match its successful London namesake are approved.
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BBC News - Family & Education Plans to give working parents extra help with childcare costs are "unfairly targeted"
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BBC News - Family & Education Play specialists help children recover quicker yet 80% of hospitals only have a £500 budget for this.
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BBC News - Family & Education Police chiefs say having officers in schools is essential
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BBC News - Family & Education Police continue to question a teenage boy after a teacher was taken to hospital with a stab wound.
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BBC News - Family & Education Pressure on the schools watchdog has been growing following the death of head teacher Ruth Perry.
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BBC News - Family & Education Prices increased across Britain over the last year due to funding pressures
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BBC News - Family & Education Prof Ahmed said he would defend free speech and academic freedom "using all means available".
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BBC News - Family & Education Prof Arif Ahmed wants to encourage debate - even on inflammatory subjects like Brexit
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BBC News - Family & Education Prof David Richardson had been in the role at the University of East Anglia (UEA) for nine years.
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BBC News - Family & Education Prof Jason Arday and Dr Chantelle Jessica Lewis will support neuro-divergent working-class families.
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BBC News - Family & Education Pupils at a County Tyrone school are learning Arabic to be able to speak it to Syrian students.
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BBC News - Family & Education Pupils have had to postpone science experiments
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BBC News - Family & Education Quinten has a severe allergy to dairy
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BBC News - Family & Education Rebecca Keatley is seeing her work in a new light as she prepares to become a parent this winter.
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BBC News - Family & Education Reform of special needs provision and changes to school leaving age will form part of a major review.
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BBC News - Family & Education Rei Takver needs her degree result to extend her visa
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BBC News - Family & Education Results are expected to drop closer to pre-pandemic levels than they have been for the past few years.
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BBC News - Family & Education Results in England are set to fall to 2019 levels
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BBC News - Family & Education Reviews into student deaths highlight concerns over its fitness to study process.
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BBC News - Family & Education Risca gave up university to care for her foster brother - now helping others is her life's work.
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BBC News - Family & Education Rishi Rajpopat
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BBC News - Family & Education Rishi Sunak promises clarity as union claims teachers are navigating a 'public minefield'.
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BBC News - Family & Education Rishi Sunak weighs up a new "British baccalaureate" qualification but no decisions have been taken.
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BBC News - Family & Education Robert Halfon calls for new talks to stop the boycott continuing into the new academic year.
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BBC News - Family & Education Romanian teens reveal how the Tate brothers used a set formula to approach them in private messages.
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BBC News - Family & Education Ruby was told to "be brave for mam" and experienced anxiety as she felt unable to talk to people.
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BBC News - Family & Education Russia is taking Ukrainian children. Their mothers are travelling into enemy territory to save them.
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BBC News - Family & Education Ruth Perry's family say she took her own life in the lead-up to the publication of an Ofsted report.
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BBC News - Family & Education Ruth Perry's sister says Ofsted apologised "for the distress rather than causing my sister's death".
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BBC News - Family & Education Rutvij failed to get into an elite Ivy League university. Was he a victim of discrimination?
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BBC News - Family & Education Safety concerns are raised about hemlock on a pathway close to a primary school.
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BBC News - Family & Education Same-sex parents will have the same legal rights as mixed-sex parents if the new law is approved.
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BBC News - Family & Education Samuel from Bristol struggles to feed and bathe his two young sons amid the cost of living crisis.
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BBC News - Family & Education Sarah Perry says the "value of the outcome of a university education cannot be reduced to a salary".
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BBC News - Family & Education Scams are becoming more common
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BBC News - Family & Education school summer holidays in could be cut by a week under new proposals.
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BBC News - Family & Education Schools in England face more disruption as the National Education Union announces fresh strikes.
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BBC News - Family & Education Schools in Shetland
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BBC News - Family & Education Scotland's biggest teachers' union confirm strike action on Thursday
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BBC News - Family & Education Scotland's largest teaching union the EIS confirms 90% of members voted to accept the new pay deal.
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BBC News - Family & Education Scottish pupils face more strikes next week as teachers' unions formally reject the latest pay offer.
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BBC News - Family & Education Scrutiny should be "out of the political arena"
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BBC News - Family & Education Severely disabled children
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BBC News - Family & Education She says having pupils going to the toilet during a lesson is "massively disruptive".
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BBC News - Family & Education Sheffield primary school pupil Harry Clark says he found the exam "relatively easy".
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BBC News - Family & Education Shekeila Scarlett
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BBC News - Family & Education Sir Martyn Oliver has taken over as Ofsted chief and says the watchdog must listen to criticism.
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BBC News - Family & Education Sir Martyn Oliver recognises that "profound change" is needed at Ofsted
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BBC News - Family & Education Sir Martyn Oliver says Ofsted must listen to criticism after the suicide of head teacher Ruth Perry.
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BBC News - Family & Education Six to 14 year-olds were asked in a survey for words they felt had been important during the year.
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BBC News - Family & Education Some had to skip meals
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BBC News - Family & Education Some of the 308 schools no longer rated outstanding had not been inspected for 15 years
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BBC News - Family & Education Some Open University students report having to wait several hours to access their results.
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BBC News - Family & Education Some parents and teachers said this summer's reading paper was so tough it left children in tears.
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BBC News - Family & Education Some people have spent years trying to find an affordable property in part of the Scottish Highlands.
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BBC News - Family & Education Some people with dyscalculia say Rishi Sunak’s plans for maths to 18 would have held them back.
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BBC News - Family & Education Some students may refuse to shake hands or wear gowns at University of Edinburgh ceremonies.
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BBC News - Family & Education Some unions are urging members to reject the deal
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BBC News - Family & Education South Korea's Suneung
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BBC News - Family & Education South West College students will be among the first in the UK to train with the low-emission fuel rig.
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BBC News - Family & Education Student Chris explores trying to change the way he speaks
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BBC News - Family & Education Students across England
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BBC News - Family & Education Students and teachers in Tyneside give their thoughts on expanding black history in education.
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BBC News - Family & Education Students at a housing co-op manage their own property and build a sense of community during a housing crisis.
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BBC News - Family & Education Students at Wrenn School in Wellingborough receive their A-level results.
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BBC News - Family & Education Students describe the realities of university life with - and without - an animal's help.
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BBC News - Family & Education Students eligible for the Education Maintenance Allowance will get £10 more to help with the cost of living.
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BBC News - Family & Education Students have been protesting as they graduate without the final marks for their degrees.
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BBC News - Family & Education Students in England will be able to choose British Sign Language as a GCSE subject from September 2025.
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BBC News - Family & Education Students organise a protest over Kathleen Stock's invite
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BBC News - Family & Education Students protest over how Rainford High School inspections are implemented
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BBC News - Family & Education Students speak of travel disruption "frustration" as rail strikes resume
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BBC News - Family & Education Students walked out of a French lecture at Manchester University in protest against the language.
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BBC News - Family & Education Susannah Dale is urging firms to sign a "maternity pledge"
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BBC News - Family & Education Swindon's urgent push for more local fostering placements to help at-risk children.
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BBC News - Family & Education Sylvester is well known to students and staff and even attends university lectures.
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BBC News - Family & Education T-levels are equivalent to three A-levels
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BBC News - Family & Education Talks between the government and unions will focus on teacher pay
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BBC News - Family & Education Teacher assessments show 27% of primary pupils in Scotland do not meet "expected levels" in literacy.
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BBC News - Family & Education Teachers are on picket lines in the National Education Union's fourth national strike day in England.
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BBC News - Family & Education Teachers cancel two strike dates after a revised pay offer from Welsh government.
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BBC News - Family & Education Teachers tell Panorama that some buildings in urgent need of repair are "not fit for purpose”.
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BBC News - Family & Education Teachers will strike in two local authorities per day from 16 January until 6 February.
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BBC News - Family & Education Teachers' unions and government officials are meeting to discuss pay
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BBC News - Family & Education Teaching budgeting and currency exchange rates in primary schools could boost the UK economy
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BBC News - Family & Education Teddy
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BBC News - Family & Education Teenage boys in Birmingham say they feel pressure to be "masculine" and relate to the influencer.
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BBC News - Family & Education The academy trust is making this year's Autumn half-term two weeks long.
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BBC News - Family & Education The action by primary teachers will be followed by a walkout by secondary teachers on Wednesday.
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BBC News - Family & Education The action will affect two councils a day until 6 February
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BBC News - Family & Education The advice to parents at the end of the Christmas break comes amid high levels of flu and Covid cases.
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BBC News - Family & Education The aim will feature in the PM's first speech of the year
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BBC News - Family & Education The amount spent on private schools - including Eton - for children of top UK diplomats is revealed.
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BBC News - Family & Education The application rules and deadlines for 2024 primary school places vary across the UK.
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BBC News - Family & Education The average cost of university accommodation in England is almost level with the average maintenance loan.
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BBC News - Family & Education The campaign aims to "kick-start conversations" among youths
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BBC News - Family & Education The charity
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BBC News - Family & Education The child fell asleep after a theatre show and was left in the locked coach in a hotel car park.
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BBC News - Family & Education The consumption of pornography is widespread among children
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BBC News - Family & Education The country is looking at ways tackle the housing affordability crisis
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BBC News - Family & Education The cross-party committee says the consequences of an "inadequate" judgement should be far less severe.
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BBC News - Family & Education The death of Alex Horner is one of six suicides or suspected suicides at the university in 2022.
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BBC News - Family & Education The death of head teacher Ruth Perry has highlighted the pressure Ofsted inspections can put on schools.
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BBC News - Family & Education The Department for Infrastructure says it cannot afford to pay for children to be taught bike safety.
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BBC News - Family & Education The deputy first minister says he is "very optimistic" a new pay offer will resolve the dispute.
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BBC News - Family & Education The drugs would be used to stop more cases of the bacterial infection that has killed some children.
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BBC News - Family & Education The Dundee University student filmed the dissection of a body without permission.
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BBC News - Family & Education The education pro-vice-chancellor of Cambridge University says there is common ground in the dispute.
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BBC News - Family & Education The education secretary calls for more compromise in the pay dispute as pupils move closer to exam season.
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BBC News - Family & Education The education secretary wants teachers to tell schools if they plan to join Wednesday's walkout.
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BBC News - Family & Education The EIS teaching union says its members will go on strike again in January in a dispute over pay.
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BBC News - Family & Education The England strike says he hopes the initiative will be "a real game changer".
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BBC News - Family & Education The equalities minister did not specify the content of gender guidance for schools
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BBC News - Family & Education The ex-children's commissioner in England says most senior officials did not put children first.
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BBC News - Family & Education The extent of the disruption is becoming clear as schools inform families about strike-related closures
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BBC News - Family & Education The family are calling on ministers not to increase the number of children nursery staff can look after.
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BBC News - Family & Education The father of seven-year-old Hanna Roap
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BBC News - Family & Education The Federal Trade Commission says it wants to stop Facebook's owner from making money out of children.
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BBC News - Family & Education The first cohort of trainee doctors at the School of Medicine in Chelmsford are keen to get working.
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BBC News - Family & Education The first named storm of the year leaves thousands of homes without power and dozens of schools closed.
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BBC News - Family & Education The former chancellor says the suspected racially-aggravated assault is being treated seriously.
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BBC News - Family & Education The girl was attacked and seriously injured at a school in the Didsbury area of Manchester.
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BBC News - Family & Education The government announced an expansion of free childcare in the Budget - but will it actually work?
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BBC News - Family & Education The government approves the charity donation to pay for an expansion to Malmesbury Primary School
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BBC News - Family & Education The government denies watering down online protections promised to bereaved families.
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BBC News - Family & Education The government is criticised over three new schools which were declared unsafe after being built.
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BBC News - Family & Education The government is not publishing a list of which schools are affected
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BBC News - Family & Education The government plans to cut the number of family members coming to the UK with foreign students.
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BBC News - Family & Education The government says 27 more educational settings in England are affected by crumbling concrete.
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BBC News - Family & Education The government's plan needs to go further and faster
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BBC News - Family & Education The government's plan will see childcare available to primary school parents from 08:00 to 18:00.
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BBC News - Family & Education The head of a secondary school with a £1m buffer says higher costs are eating up cash.
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BBC News - Family & Education The head teacher "couldn't believe" her luck when the VIP guest agreed to a visit.
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BBC News - Family & Education The head teacher says there has been repeated vandalism in the sixth form toilets.
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BBC News - Family & Education The Institute of Fiscal Studies says higher interest rates have increased costs of financing the system.
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BBC News - Family & Education The inventor is bankrolling the purchase by Gresham's of a former council-run education centre.
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BBC News - Family & Education The journalist and broadcaster has been investigating why 140
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BBC News - Family & Education The Labour leader will say a "class ceiling" is holding back children when he outlines his education plans.
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BBC News - Family & Education The latest round of strikes is part of a rolling programme of walk outs by Unison members over pay.
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BBC News - Family & Education The leader of Scotland's biggest teachers' union
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BBC News - Family & Education The league table measures the change in a graduate's socio-economic situation.
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BBC News - Family & Education The Liverpool teacher also stuck his fingers in a girl's mouth and nose
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BBC News - Family & Education The Medieval Murder Maps is a website plotting crimes based on 700-year-old coroners' inquests.
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BBC News - Family & Education The mother of Edinburgh student Romy Ulvestad joins calls for universities to have a legal duty of care.
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BBC News - Family & Education The mother-of-three says more mental health help may have prevented her family being "ripped apart".
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BBC News - Family & Education The NAHT and ASCL say time is needed to address the concerns raised at the inquest into Ruth Perry's death.
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BBC News - Family & Education The NAHT is challenging a decision not to pause inspections after head teacher Ruth Perry's death.
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BBC News - Family & Education The NAHT is holding a new vote on whether to strike over pay
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BBC News - Family & Education The NASUWT
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BBC News - Family & Education The NASUWT reports a 42% turnout
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BBC News - Family & Education The NASUWT union says it will consider going on strike in the autumn term.
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BBC News - Family & Education The NEU announces seven days of strike action in February and March
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BBC News - Family & Education The party would also make it compulsory for new joiners to have a formal teaching qualification.
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BBC News - Family & Education The pass rate is send to be much closer to 2019 levels
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BBC News - Family & Education The plans form part of a consultation on how to tackle sexual harassment in English universities.
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BBC News - Family & Education The PM's idea won't work without big changes to the education system
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BBC News - Family & Education The Princess of Wales launches a campaign calling for more attention for early years development.
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BBC News - Family & Education The Princess of Wales's project to take early years more seriously will arrive in cinemas this week.
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BBC News - Family & Education The question is released to mark the 110th anniversary of Cambridge University's English exams.
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BBC News - Family & Education The report says the proportion of schools without a male classroom teacher has increased.
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BBC News - Family & Education The research
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BBC News - Family & Education The research shows consistent results from early education through to university.
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BBC News - Family & Education The school attended by the Strictly Come Dancing winner hopes he will return for its prize-giving.
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BBC News - Family & Education The school is a UK first
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BBC News - Family & Education The schools were among those that lost out when Building Schools for the Future was cancelled.
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BBC News - Family & Education The Scottish Childminding Association says 34% of carers have left the profession since 2016.
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BBC News - Family & Education The Scottish government changes the rules on student funding following a landmark court case.
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BBC News - Family & Education The senior doctor is recorded questioning why changes to the controversial Tavistock clinic are required.
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BBC News - Family & Education The singer gives a speech and hands out prizes at his former high school's awards ceremony.
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BBC News - Family & Education The sister of a head teacher who killed herself says the government is considering "urgent action".
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BBC News - Family & Education The social justice campaigner Camila Batmanghelidjh has died aged 61.
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BBC News - Family & Education The strikes are part of a long-running dispute by union members over pay and conditions.
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BBC News - Family & Education The support given to Yasmin Lajoie by the university was "appropriate and suitable"
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BBC News - Family & Education The swap shop helps families out with second-hand garments as well as accepting unwanted uniforms.
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BBC News - Family & Education The teacher is left with life-threatening injuries after the shooting in the state of Virginia.
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BBC News - Family & Education The UK’s biggest university is considering offering in-person courses at a brand new 'green' campus.
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BBC News - Family & Education The Union of Jewish Students says it has lost confidence in the National Union of Students.
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BBC News - Family & Education The union's members in England vote to accept a 6.5% pay rise
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BBC News - Family & Education The Unity Schools Partnership will consult with parents early next year to see if it was a success.
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BBC News - Family & Education The University and College Union said the "the clock is ticking" for a deal to be reached over pay.
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BBC News - Family & Education The University and College Union says its marking boycott will also continue at 145 universities.
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BBC News - Family & Education The University of Aberdeen said it was unable to continue funding the cost of graduation ceremonies.
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BBC News - Family & Education The University of Bolton applies to change its name in a bid to improve "graduate outcomes".
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BBC News - Family & Education The University of Oxford says intimate relations will no longer be allowed under new rules.
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BBC News - Family & Education The University of Warwick says Prof Tom Marsh's death in Chile is heart breaking and painful.
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BBC News - Family & Education The University of Wolverhampton says the course is among 138 suspended due to rising costs.
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BBC News - Family & Education The University of York denies it has lowered entry requirements for overseas students
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BBC News - Family & Education The university's top official resigns after facing allegations of plagiarism and criticism over her comments on antisemitism.
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BBC News - Family & Education The watchdog says it will "continue to listen"
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BBC News - Family & Education The well-known Ziggurats at the University of East Anglia will be closed until further notice.
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BBC News - Family & Education The Welsh government is to give more detail on the concrete issue in schools on Friday.
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BBC News - Family & Education The Welsh government says the guidance will provide "clear and well-informed advice".
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BBC News - Family & Education The Welsh sex education curriculum does not currently have specific resources on HIV.
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BBC News - Family & Education The Women and Equalities Committee recommends compulsory relationship lessons in sixth form.
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BBC News - Family & Education There are 400 fewer nurseries in England compared to last year
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BBC News - Family & Education There are calls for extra funding for caterers so they can deliver better food for pupils.
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BBC News - Family & Education There are fears about cheating
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BBC News - Family & Education There has been a 28% rise in students not completing degrees in England
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BBC News - Family & Education There has been a big increase across the UK in the number of students earning money
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BBC News - Family & Education There has been a sharp rise in people in their 20s and 30s claiming disability benefits
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BBC News - Family & Education There will be fewer places for children with SEND
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BBC News - Family & Education They speak of police patrols
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BBC News - Family & Education They will design a new fabric for the Savile Row site that helped to inspire the movie trilogy.
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BBC News - Family & Education They're often seen as "dangerous
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BBC News - Family & Education Think tank wants financial incentive to keep NHS nurses
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BBC News - Family & Education This year was about "getting back to normal" - but it's clear we're not quite there yet.
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BBC News - Family & Education Thousands are taking part in Tuesday's strikes
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BBC News - Family & Education Thousands of children have still not returned to lessons in school because of unsafe buildings.
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BBC News - Family & Education Thousands of disabled people with over £6
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BBC News - Family & Education Thousands of non-teaching education staff are to take industrial action over pay and education cuts.
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BBC News - Family & Education Thousands of pupils will stay at home on day one of Unison's three-day strike in a dispute over pay.
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BBC News - Family & Education Thresholds being left unchanged for at least 10 years means many more people are being affected by government policies.
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BBC News - Family & Education Tom Hunt says a diagram called "The Genderbread Person" could have "dangerous consequences".
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BBC News - Family & Education Top US college leaders were grilled by lawmakers over their efforts to curb antisemitism on campus.
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BBC News - Family & Education Topics including Black Lives Matter and reparations for slavery are now listed as optional.
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BBC News - Family & Education Two brothers describe the changes they've made to care for their father after his diagnosis aged 55.
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BBC News - Family & Education Two entrepreneurs and a fashion writer share advice on what they did after struggling at school.
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BBC News - Family & Education Two massive reforms are aimed at improving Nigeria's dilapidated universities - but will they work?
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BBC News - Family & Education Two students admit using the artificial intelligence chatbot ChatGPT to help them with essays.
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BBC News - Family & Education Two teachers who inspired the Bafta-nominated film Blue Jean talk about the era of Section 28.
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BBC News - Family & Education Ukrainians defy Russian air strikes and occupation to start the new school term.
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BBC News - Family & Education Under the proposals
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BBC News - Family & Education Under-fives are set to get free childcare in England and Welsh parents want this matched.
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BBC News - Family & Education Uni students who are estranged from their families say they often struggle to get a rent guarantor.
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BBC News - Family & Education Unions have dismissed a revised teacher pay offer and warned more strike days are planned next year.
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BBC News - Family & Education Unions urged a pause after a head killed herself while awaiting a report that downgraded her school.
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BBC News - Family & Education Unison members will strike across 24 council areas for three days from Tuesday in a dispute over pay.
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BBC News - Family & Education Unite members will take industrial action when schools return after the summer break.
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BBC News - Family & Education Universities will receive £15m to help students struggling with living costs
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BBC News - Family & Education University courses will have to limit student numbers if they do not lead to highly-skilled jobs.
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BBC News - Family & Education University student Kezia-Rose says £3.6K from the Bedford-based Harpur Trust has helped them.
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BBC News - Family & Education University students caught up in a pay dispute by union members say they "just want to graduate".
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BBC News - Family & Education Users can activate pre-written text messages to trusted contacts if they need help on a night out.
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BBC News - Family & Education Vicki Fielder is campaigning on behalf of an estimated 250
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BBC News - Family & Education Waits for BTec and other vocational results threw university places into question
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BBC News - Family & Education Wales High School in Rotherham will be closing to most pupils when teachers strike over pay on Wednesday.
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BBC News - Family & Education War time rules are making it tougher for Ukrainians to pick where or if to go to university.
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BBC News - Family & Education Warning getting a million Welsh speakers by 2050 requires many more teachers speaking the language.
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BBC News - Family & Education Wendy and Steve Taylor started fostering as they didn't want their daughter to be an only child.
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BBC News - Family & Education When Hollie was diagnosed with the big C
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BBC News - Family & Education Will more schools need to close? Why is this happening? Our experts on what you need to know.
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BBC News - Family & Education Wilna says she was "surviving not thriving" until she enrolled on a mental health course.
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BBC News - Family & Education With more strike ballots taking place
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BBC News - Family & Education With no new pay offer in England
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BBC News - Family & Education Women in the US are worried that changes to abortion laws could affect their fertility treatment.
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BBC News - Family & Education Working families on universal credit can claim more of their childcare costs from Wednesday.
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BBC News - Family & Education Year 7 pupils aged 11 to 12 will be the first to study new-look GCSEs from 2025
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BBC News - Family & Education Years after deferring a place at art school
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BBC News - Family & Education Young people and families tell of abuse from drugs gangs
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BBC News - Family & Education Young people say the cost of living crisis is shaping their decisions about higher education.
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BBC News - Health 'You can't leave things until tomorrow
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BBC News - Health "I saw things no-one should see
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BBC News - Health "Possible gross negligence manslaughter" is being investigated after a baby died
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BBC News - Health A £5m study will begin in January to see how feasible it is to offer these types of tests to patients.
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BBC News - Health A 25-year-old says she was using 240 cannisters a week before being admitted to hospital.
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BBC News - Health A baby boy needed breathing support minutes after he was attacked by nurse Lucy Letby
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BBC News - Health A blood test which can detect cancer cells could spare thousands of patients unnecessary chemotherapy every year.
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BBC News - Health A build-up of mould can lead to respiratory illnesses
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BBC News - Health A by-election will now be held after almost 12
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BBC News - Health A cancer charity said despite AI's "bad name" its potential use in radiology was "phenomenal".
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BBC News - Health A care home manager says it is an "impossibility" to get NHS dentists to visit her residents.
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BBC News - Health A coalition of organisations says the official inquiry does not focus enough on the role of racism.
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BBC News - Health A coroner says Melissa Kerr should have been made aware of the dangers of the operation in Turkey.
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BBC News - Health A damning report on North East Ambulance Service highlights concerns over management of medicines.
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BBC News - Health A delayed pilot scheme will be up and running next year and should make booking tickets easier.
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BBC News - Health A doctor raised concerns about nurse Lucy Letby's presence and the deaths of babies
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BBC News - Health A failure to see David Nash face-to-face meant he underwent surgery 10 hours later than was possible.
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BBC News - Health A family say they feel their daughter is a burden on system as they are left without a bath for her.
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BBC News - Health A father from north Wales has set up a petition with 100
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BBC News - Health A Glasgow project tries to manage homeless alcoholics by giving them regular measures of booze.
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BBC News - Health A government commitment comes after reports of women being advised to store remains in the fridge.
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BBC News - Health A grandmother recalls how as a teenager she was rewarded with cigarettes for doing the ironing.
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BBC News - Health A group of leading scientists have said the current levels of PFAS could be damaging to human health.
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BBC News - Health A growing number of start-ups are making wearables and apps to help alleviate the symptoms.
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BBC News - Health A hairdresser says she was shocked to be asked whether one of her sons needs dietary help.
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BBC News - Health A hospital in north-east England has become the first outside London to offer the pioneering surgery.
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BBC News - Health A hospital nurse tells of her experience after her "overwhelming" Parkinson's Disease diagnosis.
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BBC News - Health A House of Lords Committee says more action is needed to avoid disruption to medicine supply in Northern Ireland.
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BBC News - Health A lawyer for the UK Covid Inquiry says it is surprising that so many messages have been deleted.
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BBC News - Health A leading clinician says several A&Es want to bring in emergency measures amid safety concerns.
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BBC News - Health A lump sum of at least £1
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BBC News - Health A major study has identified 15 risk factors for young-onset dementia
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BBC News - Health A man says his father-in-law
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BBC News - Health A meeting later is likely to see a deal in England agreed but nurses are still threatening strikes.
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BBC News - Health A mental health trust did not record a cause of death in many cases
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BBC News - Health A Middlesbrough doctor is among five people to become the stars of a set of modern folk songs.
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BBC News - Health A minister agrees there is a moral case for payments to be made
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BBC News - Health A mother is warning others to look out for symptoms of necrotising fasciitis
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BBC News - Health A mother-of-two from Suffolk says she hopes new research will spare other parents from devastation.
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BBC News - Health A new "documentary" falsely blames Covid vaccines for deaths of young people.
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BBC News - Health A new antibiotic compound could help treat a bacterium the World Health Organization classes as a major threat.
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BBC News - Health A new ratings system from the regulator gives information on whether optional extras are effective.
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BBC News - Health A new scheme aims to free up officers' time and ensure help is given by mental health professionals.
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BBC News - Health A new scheme is helping women in Lincolnshire stop smoking before they give birth.
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BBC News - Health A note found at Lucy Letby's home stated "maybe this is all down to me"
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BBC News - Health A paralysed man has been able to walk simply by thinking about it
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BBC News - Health A peer-reviewed study connects the virus with animals sold in the market linked with early cases.
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BBC News - Health A picture emerged of a dysfunctional
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BBC News - Health A pilot project aims to focus the practice's limited NHS capacity on people with the greatest need.
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BBC News - Health A pilot scheme is offering thousands of strength and balance classes to the over-65s.
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BBC News - Health A planned six-day junior doctors' strike will have a big impact on routine care
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BBC News - Health A politics graduate reflects on life being autistic and experiencing alexithymia and aphantasia.
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BBC News - Health A range of new services will be available without the need to go to a GP
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BBC News - Health A report finds significant failures in updating patients amounted to "systemic maladministration".
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BBC News - Health A report into one of the biggest hospital trusts in England highlights new allegations of misogyny.
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BBC News - Health A review of cervical screening cases has found thousands were wrongly removed from the system.
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BBC News - Health A Scotland-wide review has made more than 50 recommendations to improve services.
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BBC News - Health A senior midwife leading the inquiry is expected to announce 1
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BBC News - Health A series of local family hubs will be opened in England after a survey showed knowledge gaps existed.
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BBC News - Health A shortage of beds and huge demand is causing severe overcrowding in A&Es and long delays for treatment.
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BBC News - Health A shortage of staff and increased demand has left doctors' surgeries at "tipping point"
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BBC News - Health A small trial suggests regular walking breaks
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BBC News - Health A spokesperson says a cancerous mole was found while the duchess was having reconstructive surgery.
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BBC News - Health A student who ignored the symptoms of meningitis urges others to be aware of the signs.
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BBC News - Health A support service for NHS staff reports a 77% rise in doctors seeking help for mental health issues.
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BBC News - Health A survey of dozens of staff says an increase in funding and a reduction of paperwork is needed.
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BBC News - Health A survivor and a detective say stopping the brutal ritual has become their life's work.
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BBC News - Health A Taliban ban led to a 95% drop in Afghan poppy cultivation
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BBC News - Health A taskforce has also been set up to unlock spare beds and theatres in the private sector.
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BBC News - Health A trial of 121 people finds they experienced
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BBC News - Health A tribunal finds Dr Colathor Eshwari's remarks amount to hostility over a Muslim colleague's faith.
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BBC News - Health A trust accused of institutional racism has said its initial investigation into the incident fell short.
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BBC News - Health A Trust knew about the exposure for more than a year before informing staff
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BBC News - Health A university is researching if giving new parents safety tips reduces incidents of the syndrome.
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BBC News - Health A walkout by thousands of junior doctors in England is set to be the biggest in NHS history.
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BBC News - Health A West Midlands Ambulance Service audit looked at incidents where patients came to harm.
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BBC News - Health A witness says her brother suffered from "awful" personal hygiene and lost weight in the hospital.
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BBC News - Health A young woman with a rare disease says she is not being supported to have any quality of life.
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BBC News - Health A&E waits in Wales have been seriously under-reported in official figures each month for a decade.
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BBC News - Health Aberdeen scientists have found the recommended intake of two litres of water a day may be excessive.
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BBC News - Health Abi Naylor put migraines down to the stress of giving birth - but doctors found a 2.75in (7cm) tumour.
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BBC News - Health About £30
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BBC News - Health About 200 patients are to be offered a blood test as an alternative to colonoscopies.
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BBC News - Health Action by GMB union in Wales on Monday is postponed after ministers table an improved deal.
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BBC News - Health Action planned for next week is paused as the Royal College of Nursing agrees to meet the government.
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BBC News - Health Actress Emilia Clarke and her mother Jenny are named in the New Year Honours for brain charity work.
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BBC News - Health Addenbrooke's Hospital apologises for two data breaches in 2020 and 2021 involving 22
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BBC News - Health Advertising watchdog found Boots promoted infant milk formula in adverts
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BBC News - Health Africa and Asia are expected to see the biggest rises in obesity
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BBC News - Health After being paralysed in a motorbike accident
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BBC News - Health After Covid lockdowns hit both demand and supply
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BBC News - Health AI is twice as good at grading the aggressiveness of tumours than lab analysis
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BBC News - Health Ailsa explains what it is like facing progressive MS and hopes the new Octopus trial can help her.
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BBC News - Health Alisha Khan is awarded compensation out-of-court after two teeth were incorrectly removed.
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BBC News - Health All UK children should be protected against the virus at 12 and 18 months of age
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BBC News - Health Although uncomfortable
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BBC News - Health Alzheimer's Research UK said the findings were encouraging but said more and larger studies were needed.
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BBC News - Health Amanda Pritchard told the BBC that "all sides" had failed to prevent further strike action.
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BBC News - Health Ambulance crews say they are treating more people who are sick because they cannot afford to heat their home.
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BBC News - Health Ambulance staff and nurses walk out on Monday with further strikes to follow this week.
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BBC News - Health American football star Damar Hamlin is the latest athlete to encounter heart problems.
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BBC News - Health Amy Dowden is having chemotherapy after being diagnosed with breast cancer in May.
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BBC News - Health An agreement on health workers' pay could be announced as early as Thursday afternoon.
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BBC News - Health An anti-vaccine conspiracy film is supercharging the harassment of bereaved people
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BBC News - Health An error by NHS Highland led to all recipients of an email being able to see personal addresses.
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BBC News - Health An ethicist is seeking to reform "blunt" medical language families and patients can find upsetting.
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BBC News - Health An experimental treatment saves the life of baby Finley after he was born with a heart defect.
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BBC News - Health An innovative scheme in Manchester is pioneering a new way to make sure patients get the best care possible.
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BBC News - Health An inquiry is under way to ensure the deaths of three babies are not brushed off as isolated tragedies.
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BBC News - Health An investigation by Nottingham University Hospitals Trust uncovered the scale of the issue.
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BBC News - Health An NHS England report also finds failings in financial governance of West Midlands Ambulance Service.
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BBC News - Health Analysis by BBC Panorama suggests between 5
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BBC News - Health Angela Devlin
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BBC News - Health Angela Kirkpatrick is concerned about what stopping the treatment will do to her symptoms.
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BBC News - Health Animal trials
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BBC News - Health Anna and Barbara Rozycki were in 1970 the first conjoined twins in the UK to be separated.
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BBC News - Health Another UK child has died from this highly contagious infection. What should people look out for?
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BBC News - Health Antony Watson says he resorted to drastic measures after being unable to find an NHS dentist.
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BBC News - Health Anyone carrying out cosmetic injections must be trained to do so under strict new proposals.
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BBC News - Health Around 15
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BBC News - Health Artificial-intelligence technology can guide surgeons
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BBC News - Health As Cape Town hosts Africa's first ever conference on clubfoot
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BBC News - Health As nurses strike in multiple countries
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BBC News - Health As the NHS enters the difficult winter period
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BBC News - Health As the number of breast reductions rises
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BBC News - Health Ashley Hall has also been diagnosed with bile acid malabsorption
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BBC News - Health Asian women are being encouraged to push past cultural stigma and get checked for breast cancer.
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BBC News - Health AstraZenaca chose Republic of Ireland for £320m factory because of the UK's "discouraging" tax rate.
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BBC News - Health AstraZeneca's Leif Johansson says AI and screening could prevent costly treatment in hospitals.
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BBC News - Health Author Ellie Middleton on her late ADHD and autism diagnoses.
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BBC News - Health Ava Stanley from Higham says she "thought she was going to die" when nurses ignored her heart monitor.
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BBC News - Health Based on latest trends
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BBC News - Health BBC analysis of notices issued by coroners shows repeated failings in the care of autistic people.
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BBC News - Health BBC economics editor Faisal Islam asks whether a historic surge in industrial action is likely to persist.
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BBC News - Health BBC News finds key NHS targets have been missed for at least seven years - and two have never been met.
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BBC News - Health BBC Scotland's Lucy Adams still suffers from the effects of long Covid and wants to know why.
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BBC News - Health BBC Scotland's political editor says the discovery of a tumour was devastating - but that he's been lucky.
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BBC News - Health Becky Higgs took her 70-year-old mum to Southend Hospital who say the incident "shouldn't have occurred".
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BBC News - Health Beijing hits back that the outbreak's origin is "about science and should not be politicised".
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BBC News - Health Belle Moore
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BBC News - Health Beth Foreman says she left hospital just before midnight on a hunt to find "non-existent" drugs for her ill baby.
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BBC News - Health Birmingham doctor Shivam Sharma says he is worried for the future of the healthcare system.
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BBC News - Health Blood tests will look for markers that could help avoid life-threatening complications.
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BBC News - Health BMA members have been balloted over a junior doctors strike
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BBC News - Health Boosting care in the community is identified as being key to help the health service's recovery.
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BBC News - Health Bowel cancer patients say they feel relieved after the NHS lifted a ban on treatment breaks.
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BBC News - Health Breast augmentation remains the most popular procedure
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BBC News - Health Brian Murphy has motor neurone disease and is stuck in hospital waiting for a care package.
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BBC News - Health British Medical Association announces next walkout in fight to get 35% pay rise in England.
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BBC News - Health British Medical Association said hospital consultants in England will walk out if members vote for action.
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BBC News - Health But experts warn "skinny jabs" are not a quick fix or a substitute for a healthy diet and exercise.
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BBC News - Health But others warn that could stop some adults giving up cigarettes
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BBC News - Health But pharmacies say they are having to work hard to obtain stocks and some lines are unavailable.
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BBC News - Health Caitlin has a condition which meant she was born with no bones in the fingers of her left hand.
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BBC News - Health Campaigners in Norfolk and Suffolk say lessons are not being learned after thousands of unexpected deaths.
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BBC News - Health Campaigners slam a report as the BBC reveals drafts were edited to remove leadership criticism.
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BBC News - Health Can waiting times be compared between Wales and England?
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BBC News - Health Cancelled operations and exhausted staff - the BBC goes into a busy hospital coping during a strike.
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BBC News - Health Cancer experts want VAT removed to make sun creams more affordable in the cost-of-living crisis.
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BBC News - Health Cancer treatment centres have clubbed together to bulk-buy drugs and bring down costs by more than 85%.
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BBC News - Health Care home staff say they feel exploited and trapped by the firm that brought them to the UK to work.
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BBC News - Health Caroline Page was a Liberal Democrat county councillor on Suffolk County Council.
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BBC News - Health Cases are rising across England
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BBC News - Health Cases in under-50s jump 79% since 1990 but population rise and better reporting are likely factors.
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BBC News - Health Cases of whooping cough are rising rapidly in Wales for the first time in five years.
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BBC News - Health CCTV from inside a hospital in Gaziantep
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BBC News - Health Celebrities like Davina McCall have raised awareness of women's symptoms when their periods stop.
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BBC News - Health Charles Ndhlovu's mother says care plans were added to when her son died.
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BBC News - Health Charlie Puplett first went to her GP with common signs of colon cancer
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BBC News - Health Charlotte Mills-Murray
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BBC News - Health Chemical Intelligence won £162m of government contracts to supply personal protective equipment.
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BBC News - Health China is ramping up its vaccination programme in response to the latest wave of Covid.
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BBC News - Health Cholesterol-lowering pills could help more people cut their risk of heart attacks and stroke
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BBC News - Health Christie Harnett
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BBC News - Health Christine Campbell has ovarian cancer and says the health system is not fit for purpose.
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BBC News - Health Christine Wallace says she was left with no other option than to spend her savings on surgery.
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BBC News - Health Christopher Hart
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BBC News - Health Clinical trials showed the drug helped to reduce depressive symptoms in as little as three days.
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BBC News - Health Cognitive skills
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BBC News - Health Common 'long cold' symptoms people reported include a cough
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BBC News - Health Commonly used antibiotics can seriously damage the hearing of some babies.
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BBC News - Health Companies thrive as the health service struggles with staffing gaps and increased patient demand.
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BBC News - Health Concern mounts about costs of walkouts in England
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BBC News - Health Constipation
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BBC News - Health Consultants and junior doctors in England begin their first joint strike across the NHS in England.
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BBC News - Health Content about the condition generates billions of views
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BBC News - Health Continuing double doctor strike is compromising urgent care
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BBC News - Health Could the conciliation service Acas make any difference to the current impasse?
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BBC News - Health Couples are still paying thousands before they can access NHS fertility treatment
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BBC News - Health Course records were smashed in some London Marathon elite races but how did slower runners get on?
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BBC News - Health Covid and other infections could rise in many parts of the world this winter
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BBC News - Health Covid vaccine rules are changing
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BBC News - Health Covid-19 global health emergency is over
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BBC News - Health Covid-19 is flaring up in China
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BBC News - Health Creating the world's first cloned mammal was arguably one of the greatest scientific achievements of the 20th Century.
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BBC News - Health Dangerous allergic reactions led to more than 25
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BBC News - Health Daniel Knott's mother says her grief has been amplified by a video of his body being shared online.
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BBC News - Health Daren Frankish says his cluster headaches are like being hit with a baseball bat and stabbed in the eye.
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BBC News - Health Data shows 13.3% of people smoked cigarettes in 2021 - down from 20.2% in 2011
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BBC News - Health Data shows August was a very busy month for hospitals and ambulance services.
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BBC News - Health Data shows there are now fewer local chemists than at any time since 2015
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BBC News - Health David Reid says the health system has let him down as statistics show a rise in cancer waiting times.
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BBC News - Health Deals are in place to make 100 million doses of the vaccine each year to fight the complex disease.
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BBC News - Health Decisions were "finely balanced" and
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BBC News - Health Demand for hospitals driven by winter illness means the NHS is being "pressurised like never before".
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BBC News - Health Derek Brockway feels low as the seasons change
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BBC News - Health Dermatologists say products with ingredients potentially harmful to children are growing popular.
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BBC News - Health Desflurane gas has a global warming potential 2
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BBC News - Health Despite promises to make things better for vulnerable adults
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BBC News - Health Disability organisations shocked by England and Wales suicide figures.
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BBC News - Health Doctors are encouraged to identify problem gamblers and those at risk at the earliest possible stage.
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BBC News - Health Doctors at The Christie in Manchester used a blood test to help decide on José Sotorrio's treatment.
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BBC News - Health Doctors have doubts about the vitamin sweets being advertised on Instagram by Kourtney Kardashian.
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BBC News - Health Doctors in Cambridge hope to understand more about pre-eclampsia and other placental complications.
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BBC News - Health Doctors reprogrammed eight-year-old Aditi's immune system so she does not need daily anti-rejection drugs.
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BBC News - Health Doctors warn drugs from unregulated sources could contain potentially toxic ingredients.
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BBC News - Health Doing some exercise - as little as 11 minutes a day - is better than doing nothing
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BBC News - Health Dr Mike Mew's viral jawline shaping methods is scrutinised at a professional misconduct hearing.
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BBC News - Health Dr Mohammed Hussain is joining national colleagues in three days of strike action.
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BBC News - Health Dr Nicholas Chapman will be sentenced in July after being found guilty of a sexual offence.
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BBC News - Health Draft guidelines for the NHS say women giving birth can ask for a morphine-like painkiller instead of a spinal block.
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BBC News - Health Early tests in mice look promising for a non-hormonal
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BBC News - Health EastEnders has shone a light on Edwards' syndrome - a rare genetic condition affecting babies.
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BBC News - Health Elijah died at 12 days old and his parents say authorities have left them "in limbo".
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BBC News - Health Ella
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BBC News - Health Ella Hines
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BBC News - Health Elle Gorman and George Cooper explain how they were told their post-long Covid illness didn't exist.
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BBC News - Health Embarrassment over talking about women's body parts may put people off seeking medical help.
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BBC News - Health Emergency services and members of the public helped in a four-day search for Sidney Box.
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BBC News - Health Emma Taylor was in a coma when she had a C-section in October
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BBC News - Health Essential services will operate during strike action by nurses over a pay dispute
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BBC News - Health Ethan
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BBC News - Health Ethan Adams died from a rare and aggressive cancer a week after his ninth birthday.
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BBC News - Health Europe's drugs regulator has been alerted to a possible link to thoughts of suicide among some users.
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BBC News - Health Every digital order fulfilled will save the GP three minutes
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BBC News - Health Everyone over 75 is being advised to take up the extra vaccine to protect them over the summer.
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BBC News - Health Ex-chief scientist says only extracts of his evening notes should be released to the Covid inquiry.
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BBC News - Health Experts are assessing a very rare side effect of nasal decongestants that could harm brain blood flow.
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BBC News - Health Experts explain why just thinking about bedbugs can leave us feeling itchy.
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BBC News - Health Experts say it was the wrong place for the 16-year-old
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BBC News - Health Experts tell the new health secretary about the many challenges facing the NHS.
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BBC News - Health Experts warn of a lack of a trained support workers to teach key life skills others learn through sight.
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BBC News - Health Experts warn the lip filler industry is 'like the wild west'
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BBC News - Health Extra capacity will help the NHS in England tackle emergency care delays
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BBC News - Health Extreme sportsman Niall McCann talks frankly about life after crashing into a mountain at 50mph.
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BBC News - Health Faced with increasing pressures
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BBC News - Health Families from Northern Ireland say they want to ensure they are not a footnote in the inquiry.
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BBC News - Health Families from the four nations shared their stories with the UK Covid-19 Inquiry.
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BBC News - Health Fertility experts are now using artificial intelligence to help find sperm in medical samples.
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BBC News - Health Figures obtained by Labour through Freedom of Information requests reveal staff pressures in the NHS.
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BBC News - Health Fire
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BBC News - Health Five patients undergo the fitting of the implant
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BBC News - Health Food-safety experts are concerned about long-term use causing liver problems.
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BBC News - Health Foreign Secretary James Cleverly is in the Ukrainian capital Kyiv for talks with President Zelensky.
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BBC News - Health Former deputy first minister Michelle O'Neill was giving evidence to the Covid-19 inquiry.
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BBC News - Health Former medical adviser tells the UK Covid inquiry he considered stepping down over safety fears.
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BBC News - Health Former patients of a struck-off surgeon say their lives have been ruined by his misconduct.
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BBC News - Health Former top official Helen MacNamara tells Covid inquiry women were sidelined in male-dominated No 10.
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BBC News - Health Four months ago
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BBC News - Health Four women have had a landmark two-in-one operation to reduce the inherited risk of ovarian cancer.
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BBC News - Health Four women living with HIV who won a landmark case tell the BBC about how they were sterilised.
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BBC News - Health France is alarmed as "les punaises"
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BBC News - Health France joins several other European countries that are trying to stop children using e-cigarettes.
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BBC News - Health From October the city's sexual health service will be run by two private companies.
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BBC News - Health Further evidence emerges that a serious infection can leave some major organs with long-term damage.
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BBC News - Health Gail Myerscough says she is "horrified" patients are put on trolleys in corridors at Royal Blackburn.
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BBC News - Health George Ezra's cancelled tour dates after being diagnosed with it - so we spoke to others with it.
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BBC News - Health Gill Castle
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BBC News - Health Gill Castle wants to be the first person in the world with a stoma to swim solo across the Channel.
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BBC News - Health Government decisions in the pandemic's early days will be scrutinised as the Covid inquiry continues.
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BBC News - Health GP records show largest increases in wealthier areas
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BBC News - Health GPs say there is clear evidence of the negative impact of the cost of living on patients' health.
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BBC News - Health Haemophiliac Alan Burgess has survived 40 years with HIV and hepatitis C since being infected.
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BBC News - Health Half of the regional teams are in favour of walkout
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BBC News - Health Hallie
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BBC News - Health Hannah Roberts's mother heard about a review into the NHS trust's suicides via the media.
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BBC News - Health He filed a $1m wrongful death lawsuit against three women who helped his ex-wife get abortion pills.
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BBC News - Health Health bosses warn of "extensive disruption" as staff are set to walk out on December 21 and 28.
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BBC News - Health Health experts are appalled as the new government plans to repeal the policy to fund tax cuts.
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BBC News - Health Health experts say a ban on nitrous oxide may stop users seeking medical help.
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BBC News - Health Health members of Unison and Unite accept an improved offer which ends the risk of strike action.
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BBC News - Health Health Minister Will Quince advises the public not to take risks during Wednesday's industrial action.
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BBC News - Health Health officials are encouraging anyone eligible to get jabs to protect against Covid and flu.
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BBC News - Health Health officials explain when to keep your child at home and how to stop the spread of bugs.
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BBC News - Health Health officials have issued a rare alert after a rise in cases across the UK and the death of six children.
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BBC News - Health Health officials say it is too early to know whether BA.2.86 is more serious than previous strains.
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BBC News - Health Health officials warn people with flu or Covid symptoms to avoid mixing with vulnerable relatives.
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BBC News - Health Health Secretary Steve Barclay says voluntary arrangements could not ensure public's safety.
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BBC News - Health Health-tech firms around the world are increasingly using AI to help tailor drugs for patients.
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BBC News - Health Heather Rendulic was able to use her left arm and hand for the first time in nine years.
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BBC News - Health Henry Dimbleby says the reluctance of government to intervene will cause "huge problems" for the NHS.
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BBC News - Health High demand has led to four antibiotics being added to a list of medicines banned from export.
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BBC News - Health High levels of maghemite were found in some air samples but it is not known if they are harmful.
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BBC News - Health High temperatures from Friday could affect all ages and impact the health service
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BBC News - Health Hospital chief executive Alex Whitfield tells the BBC about the strain put on A&Es this winter.
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BBC News - Health Hospital staff shortages are the tip of the iceberg compared with the social care crisis
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BBC News - Health Hospitalisations have gone up since the summer and a new variant is spreading. Should we be concerned?
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BBC News - Health Hospitals are facing soaring demands and experts say there is "no doubt" it causes harm to patients.
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BBC News - Health Hospitals in England warn a lack of funds means they must scale back on extra beds and recruitment.
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BBC News - Health Hospitals in England will be cancelling operations and other appointments
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BBC News - Health Hospitals in Wales "didn't want to know" about the needs of disabled staff
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BBC News - Health Hospitals that refused life-saving care during an emergency broke federal rules
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BBC News - Health How cutting-edge cancer genomics is now being used in mainstream cancer care.
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BBC News - Health How doctors are spotting problems early and offering treatments at home - BBC Panorama.
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BBC News - Health How much money did Captain Tom raise and why is his family under the spotlight?
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BBC News - Health How some Muslims maintain the same commitment towards exercise and fasting during Ramadan.
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BBC News - Health HRT can help with menopausal symptoms. If you're thinking about taking it
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BBC News - Health Hugh Pym looks at whether the PM's workforce plan is the right way to fix problems in the health service.
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BBC News - Health Hundreds of thousands are prescribed medication without enough scientific proof it helps
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BBC News - Health Ian Milner
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BBC News - Health If the children had been born one hour earlier
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BBC News - Health In London
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BBC News - Health Independent inspectors have been called in to look at how to improve the service
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BBC News - Health Infection rates up slightly in England and Northern Ireland
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BBC News - Health Infertility can devastate people's mental health
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BBC News - Health Inflation and lack of beds and staff could halt bid to cut long waits
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BBC News - Health Innovative ways to use personal protective equipment have emerged since the Covid-19 pandemic.
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BBC News - Health Inspectors were concerned some women at Wales' largest hospital were being treated differently.
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BBC News - Health Intervening when a child is very young can stop mental health conditions developing
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BBC News - Health Isaac Uzoegbu was hit by a car when he ran from home. His head teacher says it could have been prevented.
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BBC News - Health Islanders on Westray were told of a genetic variant linked to an increased risk of breast cancer.
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BBC News - Health It comes after the Covid inquiry was told disabled people were "largely disregarded" during the pandemic.
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BBC News - Health It comes after top scientist Sir Patrick Vallance said the pair had different opinions over lockdown.
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BBC News - Health It follows the deaths of four patients at the Queen Elizabeth University Hospital campus in Glasgow.
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BBC News - Health It is investing millions to get patients in and out quicker as colder weather arrives.
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BBC News - Health It is part of the "living with Covid" approach that relies on vaccines to keep people safe.
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BBC News - Health It is the first known human transmission of bird flu in the South East Asian nation since 2014.
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BBC News - Health It is understood the decision follows concerns about data being provided by the Chinese government.
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BBC News - Health It was only when Beth Matthews died that her family found how many people she helped with her writing.
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BBC News - Health It will be the largest industrial action by nurses so far and risks patients' safety
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BBC News - Health It will involve users taking their own illegal drugs in a hygienic environment under supervision.
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BBC News - Health Jabs are to be offered in libraries and sports venues to improve access
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BBC News - Health Jabs will start to be offered from mid-June
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BBC News - Health Jackie Pugh has been waiting nearly three and a half years for breast reconstruction.
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BBC News - Health Jakarta residents like Farah are being told by their doctors to move out of the Indonesian capital.
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BBC News - Health Jake Andrade has had a rare type of the blood cancer twice since he was 13-years-old.
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BBC News - Health James Gallagher meets the scientists who work at one of the most secretive research bases in the UK.
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BBC News - Health James Gallagher spends the day in the heat lab to see what summer heatwaves do to the body.
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BBC News - Health Jan Ehtash endured strange and unsettling visions as she battled Covid in a south London hospital.
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BBC News - Health Jayne Etherington said her daughter Caitlin fell ill after swimming in the sea off the Welsh coast.
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BBC News - Health Jean Graves was admitted to Ysbyty Gwynedd mental health unit in 2013 for nine weeks.
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BBC News - Health Jennie Gow
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BBC News - Health Jiang Yanyong became a national hero after revealing Beijing was covering up the scale of the virus.
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BBC News - Health Jim Melvin spends £52 a week on tissues and ice lollies in order to cope with the effects of a tracheotomy.
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BBC News - Health John Stabler says the pain he felt after routine surgery was like being hit "with a sledgehammer".
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BBC News - Health Jude was in hospital for weeks and almost died after swallowing the popular mini magnets in August.
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BBC News - Health Julie Lloyd is trialling the high-tech garment that helps paralysed people's rehabilitation.
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BBC News - Health Junior doctors are striking for four days in what has been called the "most disruptive" NHS walkout.
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BBC News - Health Junior doctors in Scotland had been due to strike next week in a row over pay.
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BBC News - Health Junior doctors will begin a six-day walkout in England
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BBC News - Health Junior doctors' four-day walkout is getting under way in England on Friday as pay dispute continues.
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BBC News - Health Juul Labs agrees a deal to settle claims that it targeted teenagers with its products.
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BBC News - Health Katalin Kariko and Drew Weissman developed the technology behind Moderna and Pfizer/BioNTech vaccines.
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BBC News - Health Kathleen Poole
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BBC News - Health Kay Emsley says she was taken by surprise at how quickly residents at Shipdham Manor fell ill.
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BBC News - Health Kaylea
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BBC News - Health Keith Hathaway
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BBC News - Health Kenyan Lea Kilenga Bey campaigns for better treatment for those who have the genetic disease.
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BBC News - Health Kettering General Hospital has been accused of failing children and its services are inadequate.
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BBC News - Health Kieron Banks was found with more than 23
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BBC News - Health Kim Errington gave birth to her daughter Elfi almost two years after she lost her son Teddy.
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BBC News - Health Kimberley Grant says her daughter's education is put at risk if she does not have her medication.
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BBC News - Health Kimberley Sampson and Samantha Mulcahy both died from herpes infections after Caesarean births.
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BBC News - Health Kimberly Sampson and Samantha Mulcahy died from herpes infections six weeks apart.
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BBC News - Health Kylie Weatherby originally found out she had cancer when pregnant with twins in 2021.
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BBC News - Health Lab analysis finds vapes confiscated from teenagers at a school pose a potential risk to health.
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BBC News - Health Labour says patients deserve "more than a talking shop" and Lib Dems say it's too little too late.
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BBC News - Health Labour says the government has "vacated the field" on supporting women with menopause in work.
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BBC News - Health Lacie wears an eye patch to treat her condition and says the new app helps her want to keep it on.
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BBC News - Health Lack of beds in other settings
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BBC News - Health Laura Maisey says giving away one of her organs has been the best thing that has ever happened to her.
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BBC News - Health Lecanemab is the first drug to remove damage
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BBC News - Health Lessons need to be learned from the delivery of maternal health services in the pandemic
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BBC News - Health Lewis Capaldi says he needs a break from touring in order to be "Lewis from Glasgow for a bit".
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BBC News - Health Liquid biopsies could replace the need for invasive procedures under general anaesthetic.
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BBC News - Health Little is known about menstrual blood but some firms think testing it could improve healthcare.
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BBC News - Health Little is known about the early stages of Parkinson's
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BBC News - Health Local directors of public health had to watch TV for Covid news
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BBC News - Health Logan went to hospital with a broken arm and bruises but was not referred to child protection.
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BBC News - Health London primary-school pupils not fully vaccinated against polio are to be offered catch-up jabs after Easter.
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BBC News - Health London's mayor said a number of events coming together had had a "cumulative" effect on his health.
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BBC News - Health Long Covid symptoms include extreme fatigue and breathlessness
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BBC News - Health Looking at gene patterns in blood could reduce the overuse of antibiotics
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BBC News - Health Louise is still behind on her heating bills from last winter.
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BBC News - Health Louise Russell is campaigning for more help and awareness after the death of her son Ciaran.
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BBC News - Health Lucy Letby accuses a "gang of four" of "apportioning blame" on to her "to cover up" hospital failings.
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BBC News - Health Lucy Letby wrote a sympathy card to the parents of a baby she allegedly killed
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BBC News - Health Many in social care believe overseas staff saved the system from collapse
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BBC News - Health Many people wait until the new year to join a gym or start running - but now might be the best time.
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BBC News - Health Many public servants are in no mood to back down and it's not clear how ministers intend to deal with it.
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BBC News - Health Many UK scientists want to double the time allowed for embryo research - and there could be public support.
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BBC News - Health Many young Ugandan patients stop free treatment as their families cannot afford other hidden costs.
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BBC News - Health Marion Ritchie says she was grieving for the future that was gone when her husband was diagnosed.
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BBC News - Health Mark Lindesay had thousands of pounds worth of unused medical supplies when he died
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BBC News - Health Martha Mills died just over two years ago after failures by doctors to spot and treat her condition.
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BBC News - Health Mary Forester says in retrospect there were some red flags but they were all easily explained away.
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BBC News - Health Matteo Bottarelli
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BBC News - Health Medical student Megan McGillin was diagnosed with cirrhosis of the liver 11 years ago.
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BBC News - Health Medics at a London hospital are seeing so many risky cases they have drawn up treatment guidelines.
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BBC News - Health Members of nursing and midwifery unions vote to accept the Scottish government's 6.5% pay deal.
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BBC News - Health Members of the Royal College of Midwives are considering strike action after voting down a pay deal.
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BBC News - Health Members of the Royal College of Nursing are planning strike action after voting down a pay deal.
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BBC News - Health Menopausing is Book of the Year and Salman Rushdie gets a special accolade at British Book Awards
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BBC News - Health Mention of a "two-tier" service appears in draft minutes of a meeting of NHS Scotland chief executives.
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BBC News - Health Merope Mills
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BBC News - Health Messages on Letby's phone show her trying to win sympathy or deflect blame after murdering babies.
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BBC News - Health Millions of dollars are being poured into research to find ways of making lives longer and healthier.
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BBC News - Health Ministers blame strikes for worsening situation as extra £200m set aside for winter.
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BBC News - Health Ministers in England want to unlock spare capacity
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BBC News - Health Model Rosie Viva was experiencing mania when she triggered the mass evacuation of Stansted Airport.
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BBC News - Health Moderna is hoping to make its Covid jab available privately in the UK.
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BBC News - Health Money allocated for training and technology is being reduced from £500 million to £250 million.
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BBC News - Health Money from the Bowelbabe fund will go to research into the prevention and treatment of bowel cancer.
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BBC News - Health More rigorous trials are needed to confirm the findings
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BBC News - Health More than 1
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BBC News - Health More than 30
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BBC News - Health More than 7
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BBC News - Health More than 75
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BBC News - Health More than half of patients have waited more than four hours in some trusts in England this winter.
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BBC News - Health More than half of people with diabetes missed out on vital checks last year
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BBC News - Health More than two million people say they have symptoms of long Covid. How are they being treated?
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BBC News - Health Most adults may need to start paying for care to protect free support for others
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BBC News - Health Most care homes struggled but some paid more to shareholders
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BBC News - Health Most of the UK lacks consistent round-the-clock care for the terminally ill
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BBC News - Health Most people remained resilient
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BBC News - Health Most strep A infections are mild but cases of more severe
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BBC News - Health Motion capture suits used to create alien characters can track the onset of diseases of movement
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BBC News - Health MP Theo Clarke tells the Commons she thought she was going to die in a traumatic experience giving birth.
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BBC News - Health Muscular dystrophy patient Elliot
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BBC News - Health Natural pregnancy after having a baby by IVF is far from rare
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BBC News - Health Nearly 400m potentially fatal doses - double last year's total - were intercepted by federal agents.
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BBC News - Health Nearly one in seven of the population is waiting as NHS bosses cite impact of strikes by doctors.
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BBC News - Health Neurologist Dr Michael Watt was at the centre of of Northern Ireland's biggest ever patient recall.
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BBC News - Health New analysis finds most children had a significant change in their mental health while on the drugs.
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BBC News - Health New figures show 4
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BBC News - Health New figures show how much the UK government paid for the cancelled deal with French firm Valneva.
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BBC News - Health New figures show more than 650
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BBC News - Health New guidance for grassroots sport says concussed players will be advised not to work or drive a car.
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BBC News - Health New health secretary Victoria Atkins says planning for winter "started much earlier" this year.
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BBC News - Health Newcastle Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust's CQC rating is downgraded to "requires improvement".
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BBC News - Health News of public figures' deaths has sparked speculation about greater losses than officials have reported.
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BBC News - Health NHS bosses criticise pay demand for consultants to provide emergency care during junior doctors' walkout.
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BBC News - Health NHS bosses lament huge toll walkouts are having in England
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BBC News - Health NHS bosses make more than 20 requests for junior doctors to return to work on the first day of a strike.
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BBC News - Health NHS bosses say their worst fears are being realised as a three-day walkout begins in England.
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BBC News - Health NHS bosses worry as junior doctors in England stage a third walkout in their attempt to secure a 35% rise.
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BBC News - Health NHS chief warns against complacency and says "risk of serious illness is very real".
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BBC News - Health NHS England is working to reconnect the systems of the South Central and South Western trusts.
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BBC News - Health NHS England says it continues to give Coventry and Warwickshire ICB chair Danielle Oum "its full support".
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BBC News - Health NHS England says it wants to test 30
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BBC News - Health NHS England want to reduce nine targets to three in a bid to simplify "outdated" standards.
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BBC News - Health NHS system for seriously ill people requiring home care is struggling to provide sufficient support.
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BBC News - Health NHS whistleblowers are being victimised
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BBC News - Health Nicoleta Tuna
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BBC News - Health Nitrous oxide
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BBC News - Health Nitrous oxide levels on Watford General's maternity suite far exceeded legal limits in peak periods.
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BBC News - Health No Covid restrictions are in place across the UK
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BBC News - Health None of the children had received the MMR vaccination
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BBC News - Health Northampton General Hospital is told to compensate a pregnant woman for repeated failings.
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BBC News - Health Northern Ireland under-21 defender Ross Larkin had a brain tumour just before Christmas 2021.
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BBC News - Health Now a class C drug
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BBC News - Health Nurse Lucy Letby is accused of killing the two babies on the neo-natal ward where she worked.
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BBC News - Health Nurses belonging to the Royal College of Nursing union have voted to strike.
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BBC News - Health Nurses have voted to strike. How much do they earn at the moment?
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BBC News - Health Nurses in England
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BBC News - Health Nurses' union challenged over whether the planned walkout in England would break strike rules.
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BBC News - Health Officials are expected to hold separate talks on Monday with health
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BBC News - Health Officials say the vaccine against the deadly virus could be rolled out for older adults by August.
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BBC News - Health Olivia Maunder's family say she has just months to live after her tumour was initially missed.
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BBC News - Health On-shift with the Leeds hospital team caring for young knife crime patients in West Yorkshire.
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BBC News - Health One of the Girls Aloud singer's final wishes was to find new ways of spotting breast cancer early.
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BBC News - Health One worker found social care "very rewarding" and would return if he could get truck driver wages.
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BBC News - Health Only those aged 65 and over or in at-risk groups should be invited for jab
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BBC News - Health Orla Guerin visits a hospital and clinic in Ukraine
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BBC News - Health Other HRT treatments have faced similar limits but ministers say there is good stock of most products.
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BBC News - Health Other NHS workers have risen in number five times more than midwives over the past decade.
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BBC News - Health Our correspondents analyse what impact additional funding might have in three key areas.
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BBC News - Health Papilloedema begins with pressure in the head and can be the first sign of a tumour.
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BBC News - Health Parents encouraged to check their children are up to date with their vaccinations.
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BBC News - Health Parking charges for hospital staff in Exeter and Barnstaple are being reintroduced.
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BBC News - Health Participants will consume capsules of dried faeces to see if they can improve gut health.
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BBC News - Health Patients are driving for hours to be seen
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BBC News - Health Patients are still dying due to failings highlighted more than a decade ago
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BBC News - Health Patients at a London hospital are waiting 24 hours in corridors as staff endure their "hardest winter".
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BBC News - Health Patients at Askern Medical Practice are told they have aggressive lung cancer in a messaging error.
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BBC News - Health Patients can expect disruption
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BBC News - Health Patients can now go home on the same day as having surgery to remove stoma bags.
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BBC News - Health Patients lose vision and have eyes surgically removed after using eyedrops now recalled in the US.
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BBC News - Health Patients say getting access to pads and tampons on mental health wards can be a struggle.
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BBC News - Health Patients unable to afford private treatment are turning to "dangerous self-removal methods"
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BBC News - Health PC Albert Alexander was the first patient to receive the newly-discovered antibiotic in 1941.
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BBC News - Health People aged 16-49 in England have until 12 February to take up the offer of a free vaccine booster.
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BBC News - Health People find it hard to judge portion sizes for food such as chocolate
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BBC News - Health People in UK less likely to survive treatable conditions than in other rich nations
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BBC News - Health People say there are healthy meal deal options
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BBC News - Health People whose lives were damaged by surgery say they are still waiting to see an official report.
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BBC News - Health People with the condition have to deal with abdominal bloating
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BBC News - Health People with the condition say they face uncertain times as their supplies run out or run low.
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BBC News - Health Personal trainer Joe Dilling uses social media to encourage acceptance for people who stutter.
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BBC News - Health Peter Watters is one of 200 university students who have just finished a two-year degree apprenticeship.
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BBC News - Health Pharmacies say there are supply chain issues with some products but people should not panic buy.
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BBC News - Health Plans for military personnel to keep front-line services running are in place
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BBC News - Health Playing an instrument is especially good for brain health and should be encouraged
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BBC News - Health PM Anthony Albanese calls the birth defects scandal one of Australia's "darkest" medical chapters.
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BBC News - Health PM Rishi Sunak says the offer to workers was final and that there would be "no more talks on pay".
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BBC News - Health Podcaster Dee Moore
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BBC News - Health Police arrived at a distraught mother's house the day after her daughter died at Kettering General Hospital.
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BBC News - Health Police say they continue to pursue a surgeon after two separate complaints of assault were made.
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BBC News - Health PPE Medpro won contracts to supply PPE after being recommended by then Tory peer Baroness Mone.
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BBC News - Health Pregnant women will also be paid to quit smoking under government plans to be set out on Tuesday.
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BBC News - Health Pressure on services in Greater Manchester is "beyond anything experienced before"
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BBC News - Health Prices of supermarket staples are rising at the fastest rate in decades
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BBC News - Health Princess Alexandra Hospital in Harlow says use has been suspended in the maternity unit.
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BBC News - Health Prioritising firms recommended by MPs and peers wasted taxpayers' money
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BBC News - Health Prof Neil Ferguson denies he "stepped over the line" as a government adviser on Covid.
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BBC News - Health Proteins in blood reflect how well the brain
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BBC News - Health Protests over pay continue with nurses picketing today
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BBC News - Health Psychiatrists and mental health charities say digital therapies are no substitute for one-to-one care.
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BBC News - Health Public Health Wales figures show non-melanoma skin cancers increased by 7% between 2016 and 2019.
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BBC News - Health Rachel says she was devastated by the lack of support after being told she was overweight for IVF.
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BBC News - Health Racism meant ethnic-minority doctors felt unable to challenge poor PPE
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BBC News - Health Raised risks of anxiety
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BBC News - Health Rape
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BBC News - Health Reckitt are recalling batches of Nutramigen powders after finding bacteria in an "isolated overseas sample".
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BBC News - Health Record numbers are being tested for cancer but treatment targets are still being missed in England.
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BBC News - Health Referrals for respiratory tests will also be allowed in bid to speed up diagnosis in England.
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BBC News - Health Regulations were updated after an outcry over gene-edited babies but a leading expert says they don't go far enough.
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BBC News - Health Regulators around the world have questioned the high price set by Vertex Pharmaceuticals.
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BBC News - Health Relatives are calling for wider compensation for those caught up in the infected blood scandal.
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BBC News - Health Relatives of patients who faced long waits for an ambulance in the West Midlands want improvements.
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BBC News - Health Relatives of residents who died with the virus are claiming damages for loss of life and distress caused.
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BBC News - Health Relaxed licensing rules brought in during Covid in England and Wakes will soon come to an end.
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BBC News - Health Repeated requests to join meetings in early 2020 were refused
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BBC News - Health Report says racism played a role in the higher death rates of black and Asian women giving birth.
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BBC News - Health Reports say health department officials "raised concern" about the health secretary's conduct.
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BBC News - Health Reports suggest the World Health Organization could label the sweetener as possibly carcinogenic.
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BBC News - Health Rescued ewe Fiona is enlisted to help support farmers who might be struggling at Christmas.
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BBC News - Health Research from Teenage Cancer Trust suggests many 18-24 year-olds don't know the five major things to look for.
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BBC News - Health Research suggests there is a crucial window during weaning to lower the allergy risk.
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BBC News - Health Researchers say children who gained weight in the pandemic could develop diseases later in life.
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BBC News - Health Researchers say claims the milk helps support brain and nervous system development are unfounded.
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BBC News - Health Researchers say it may help trigger calming brain pathways and are putting their theory to the test.
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BBC News - Health Researchers say the pandemic and cost of living crisis have contributed to worsening mental health.
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BBC News - Health Rhiannon Morgan has grown used to people making comments or asking if her condition is contagious.
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BBC News - Health Rimegepant will be available only to adults who have tried at least three other preventative drugs.
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BBC News - Health Rishi Sunak announces the plan saying "we must act" to tackle a rise in vaping among children.
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BBC News - Health Rishi Sunak says he is 'deeply concerned' by the rising number of under-18s using vapes.
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BBC News - Health Rishi Sunak says he is looking at strengthening marketing rules for e-cigarettes.
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BBC News - Health Rob Behrens says he was moved by the plea of Merope Mills
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BBC News - Health Robert Glynn says getting the all-clear after being told he had 12 months to live was "overwhelming".
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BBC News - Health Roger
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BBC News - Health Ros Atkins looks at the issue of how the NHS has been funded.
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BBC News - Health Roxy Rhodes
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BBC News - Health Royal College of Nursing members are set to stage their biggest-ever NHS walkout on 15 and 20 December.
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BBC News - Health Royal College of Nursing to take action from 1 to 3 March in England in biggest walkout of dispute.
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BBC News - Health Royal Papworth Hospital in Cambridge hopes the product will improve heart surgery survival rates.
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BBC News - Health Ruling comes after ministers asked judges to rule whether union could strike for full 48 hours.
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BBC News - Health Rupert Johnston was left brain damaged after a car crash
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BBC News - Health Safety concerns about A&Es in Elgin and Aberdeen are being ignored claim senior doctors.
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BBC News - Health Sam Eljamel harmed dozens of patients while working at NHS Tayside
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BBC News - Health Samantha Bourton also visited the patient outside work hours in May 2021
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BBC News - Health Samuel Smith thought his diagnosis might stop him playing
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BBC News - Health Sarah Ferguson's doctors have told her that the prognosis is good
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BBC News - Health School leavers would be able to enrol to become doctors without having to pay to go to university.
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BBC News - Health Scientists did the study for the government to better understand possible exposure to shoppers.
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BBC News - Health Scientists discover 4
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BBC News - Health Scientists found signs of degenerative disease in professional as well as club players' brains.
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BBC News - Health Scientists have found a strain of bacteria which they believe could prevent spread of the disease.
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BBC News - Health Scientists say focus should be on cancer prevention
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BBC News - Health Scientists want to find out more about levels of antibiotic-resistant bacteria in healthy people.
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BBC News - Health Scientists want to understand exactly how pathogens can jump species and what the next threat may be.
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BBC News - Health Scientists will monitor the virus
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BBC News - Health Scotland's national director urges eligible people to get vaccinated when the programme starts.
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BBC News - Health Scotland's only NHS-funded rehab launches a new peer support project to save people from addiction.
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BBC News - Health Seb Dean
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BBC News - Health Secret filming reveals that "dangerous" substances are widely available for sale around the country.
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BBC News - Health Senior doctors are already set to strike this week - but now they will also strike for two days in August.
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BBC News - Health Senior sister Susan Beswick is struggling to keep patients safe
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BBC News - Health Seonaid Stallan's son took his own life two months after he was given a different antidepressant.
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BBC News - Health Serious concerns are raised over maternity services at Gloucestershire Hospitals NHS Trust.
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BBC News - Health Services across England and Wales affected
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BBC News - Health Severely disabled children
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BBC News - Health Shadow health secretary says regional waiting lists could help people get hospital treatment quicker.
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BBC News - Health Shannon Doherty spoke out after her baby son
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BBC News - Health Shannon Meenan Browse died from malnutrition after gastric sleeve surgery in Turkey 18 months ago.
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BBC News - Health Sharon Gregg
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BBC News - Health Sharp deterioration in response times for emergencies like heart attacks and strokes in England.
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BBC News - Health Simon Case said the former PM changed direction "every day"
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BBC News - Health Simon Hawkins says not knowing when he will get his tablets is stressful as shortages hit Wales.
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BBC News - Health Sir Ed Davey says a higher minimum wage for the sector would help prevent an "exodus" to better paid jobs.
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BBC News - Health Sir Keir Starmer says if elected he would aim to cut suicide
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BBC News - Health Sir Patrick criticises Boris Johnson for being weak and indecisive in autumn 2020
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BBC News - Health Sir Patrick Vallance writes of No 10 "chaos as usual" in diary extracts released to the Covid inquiry.
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BBC News - Health Sir Patrick Vallance's "brain dumps" morphed into damning public critiques - but are diaries therapeutic?
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BBC News - Health Sixteen children are believed to have died with invasive strep A infections since September.
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BBC News - Health Siyani Sheth
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BBC News - Health Social care workers earn about £8
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BBC News - Health Social jetlag has an impact on what we eat
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BBC News - Health Some 170
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BBC News - Health Some 350
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BBC News - Health Some 4
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BBC News - Health Some 89% of people in Henan province have been infected but visits to clinics have peaked.
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BBC News - Health Some NHS nurses
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BBC News - Health Some pupils are struggling to access period products in schools
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BBC News - Health Some staff at University Hospitals Birmingham say they feared complaining would only make things worse.
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BBC News - Health Some Ugandans have been attacking the government's efforts
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BBC News - Health Some UK patients could be prescribed the popular shot by specialist NHS weight management services.
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BBC News - Health Special sensors in the handle can detect an irregular heartbeat that raises the risk of stroke.
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BBC News - Health Spire is contacting patients seen by jailed surgeon Ian Paterson between 1993 and the early 2000s.
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BBC News - Health Staff at 37 NHS trusts in England will walk out over pay
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BBC News - Health Staff at 43 NHS trusts have sufficient votes to stage walkouts
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BBC News - Health Staff at the UK's largest blood processing centre near Bristol are urging people to book in now.
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BBC News - Health Staff in some parts of the hospital have to work around metal props supporting the ceiling.
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BBC News - Health Staff shortages are driving up waiting lists in all four UK nations
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BBC News - Health Staffing
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BBC News - Health Stars and doctors hope Russell T Davies's BBC drama Men Up can help end impotence stigma.
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BBC News - Health Stars are wishing the Strictly dancer well as she starts treatment for grade three breast cancer.
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BBC News - Health Start-up firms are producing new sweeteners but will they be able to compete with sugar?
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BBC News - Health Steelworkers in need of cash were among the men of Merthyr Tydfil who became medical guinea pigs.
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BBC News - Health Stephanie and Matt Trott want risky breech deliveries to be spotted earlier after their baby died.
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BBC News - Health Stephen Blakely hopes his TikTok content will help others with any stigma of using a stoma.
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BBC News - Health Stephen Sweetlove says he was reluctant to seek help because did not want to "burden the NHS".
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BBC News - Health Steve Barclay insists ministers took 'instant action' to move asylum seekers off the Bibby Stockholm barge.
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BBC News - Health Steve Barclay is told by the mother that she is scared for "the length" of her daughter's life.
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BBC News - Health Strep A is a bacterial infection that can be extremely serious
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BBC News - Health Strikes coincide with busiest Monday of the year for some A&E departments
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BBC News - Health Strikes in England
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BBC News - Health Studies suggest women are more affected by the issue than men.
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BBC News - Health Swedish study found computer-aided detection could spot cancer at similar rate to two radiologists.
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BBC News - Health Symptoms can start in your 40s - here's our guide to what happens in the run-up to periods stopping.
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BBC News - Health Teddi from Northumberland has a rare genetic condition and will be treated by the NHS with a new gene therapy.
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BBC News - Health Thanks to its weight loss drug
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BBC News - Health That it's almost impossible to discuss alternatives to the NHS is a tribute to its longevity
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BBC News - Health The "best next step" would be for the Welsh government to continue pay talks
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BBC News - Health The £2.4m trial led by the University of Exeter will be available at seven NHS sites around the UK.
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BBC News - Health The 12-year-old was found unconscious at his home and died after a legal battle over life support.
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BBC News - Health The 17% increase over two years comes after the medics had planned to take strike action.
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BBC News - Health The 19-year-old is named as Sudiksha Thirumalesh after legal restrictions are lifted.
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BBC News - Health The 19-year-old wants to seek an experimental treatment abroad
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BBC News - Health The 31-year-old had an "endless cycle of episodes of acute psychosis"
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BBC News - Health The 33-year-old is convicted of killing babies at the hospital neonatal unit where she worked.
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BBC News - Health The 34-year-old hopes to now become a mum as older sister donates her womb in pioneering transplant.
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BBC News - Health The 86-year-old is able to climb stairs and do laps of the garden at an Edinburgh nursing home.
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BBC News - Health The action is a direct result of the government's refusal to negotiate over pay
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BBC News - Health The advice to parents at the end of the Christmas break comes amid high levels of flu and Covid cases.
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BBC News - Health The advisory board says offering online anxiety and depression therapies could ease pressure on NHS.
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BBC News - Health The AI flags up tissue of concern to the medic carrying out the colonoscopy
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BBC News - Health The announcement is expected on Thursday
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BBC News - Health The antibody treatment donanemab helps clear the brain of a damaging protein that builds up in Alzheimer's.
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BBC News - Health The appeal is clear - but should we be turning to appetite-suppressing injections?
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BBC News - Health The appetite suppressing drug
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BBC News - Health The awareness messages will be carried on urinal mats as part of efforts to detect male cancers early.
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BBC News - Health The ballot announced on Monday will run for six weeks and could result in a 24-hour walk-out.
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BBC News - Health The ban comes after a vote in the French capital - but is it democracy in action?
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BBC News - Health The BBC asked two junior doctors in England to show us their payslips and reveal their salaries.
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BBC News - Health The BBC follows health experts treating patients with dangerous cancer that has spread to the spine.
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BBC News - Health The BBC has found interpreting issues were a factor in 80 babies dying or being injured between 2018-2022.
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BBC News - Health The BBC tracked down UK companies using fake reviews to boost their visibility in Google results.
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BBC News - Health The BBC's health and science correspondent undergoes an experiment to find out how a cold home affects him.
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BBC News - Health The bill passed by the state's legislature must still be signed by Governor Ron DeSantis to become law.
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BBC News - Health The billionaire's Neuralink implant company wants to help restore people's vision and mobility.
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BBC News - Health The Birmingham hospital trust has been described as "mafia-like" by staff.
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BBC News - Health The blood-borne virus can lead to liver disease and cancer
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BBC News - Health The BMA has rejected a 5% pay offer and is balloting members on taking industrial action.
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BBC News - Health The BMA said talks with the government were deadlocked and their final pay offer was unacceptable.
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BBC News - Health The BMA will ask some doctors if they want to strike over pay if no progress is made by 6 November.
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BBC News - Health The British Medical Association is refusing to provide any exemptions for life and limb cover next week.
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BBC News - Health The British Medical Association says doctors granted exemption from strike action were not needed.
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BBC News - Health The British Medical Association says it rejects the Welsh government advice.
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BBC News - Health The British Medical Association says strikes will be paused to allow time for the two sides to meet.
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BBC News - Health The Brown Clee Patients Group hopes to remove some of the financial burden for incoming GPs.
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BBC News - Health The buildings could contain a material which NHS Scotland warns is vulnerable to "catastrophic failure".
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BBC News - Health The care home is put in special measures after a significant deterioration in the standard of care.
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BBC News - Health The chancellor says the government accepts a "moral case" to pay compensation "as fast as we can".
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BBC News - Health The change
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BBC News - Health The Chinese city once had some of the toughest restrictions in the world
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BBC News - Health The claim Covid-19 leaked from a Chinese laboratory dates from early in the pandemic. Here's what we know.
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BBC News - Health The closure of Mullaghbawn practice will leave more than 5
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BBC News - Health The Commons equalities committee chair says it is time to debate "outdated" abortion rules.
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BBC News - Health The concerns of families and carers will be at the heart of a new early-warning system
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BBC News - Health The conference in Norwich will hear from one woman who felt she needed to shower all the time.
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BBC News - Health The conmen in Bihar state promised to pay huge sums of money to men to get childless women pregnant.
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BBC News - Health The controversial forum
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BBC News - Health The Court of Appeal has reduced Carla Foster's sentence for illegally obtaining abortion tablets.
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BBC News - Health The Covid-19 vaccine firm selects Oxfordshire as the site for a new UK research and production base.
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BBC News - Health The dancer
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BBC News - Health The Deaf Arts Festival will tour Northern Ireland after premiering in Belfast this weekend.
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BBC News - Health The deaths were under the care of University Hospitals of Derby and Burton NHS Foundation Trust over a 16-month period.
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BBC News - Health The dental practice tells patients only private dental care will be offered from 1 April.
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BBC News - Health The department store is partnering with Covid-19 testing firm Randox Health to offer new services.
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BBC News - Health The digital expansion follows the success of the Covid vaccination programme
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BBC News - Health The DNA of ancient cattle herders has revealed how diseases evolved in Europe over thousands of years.
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BBC News - Health The dramatic rise in egg freezing could be due to the pandemic
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BBC News - Health The Duke of Sussex recalls the work of Princess Diana in removing the stigma around HIV.
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BBC News - Health The Dundee University student filmed the dissection of a body without permission.
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BBC News - Health The effect is about a third that of a taking daily cholesterol-lowering statin
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BBC News - Health The European Court of Human Rights rules in favour of double Olympic 800m champion Caster Semenya in a case involving testosterone levels in female athletes.
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BBC News - Health The ex-children's commissioner in England says most senior officials did not put children first.
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BBC News - Health The ex-PM used the term while discussing easing lockdown rules in January 2021
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BBC News - Health The family of Celia Marsh
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BBC News - Health The family of Jax Albert Jefferys says he was diagnosed with flu in the lead up to his death.
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BBC News - Health The father and son on getting to grips with a degenerative eye condition.
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BBC News - Health The father of seven-year-old Hanna Roap
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BBC News - Health The father-of-two's death was avoidable
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BBC News - Health The festival extends its "reduce
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BBC News - Health The findings
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BBC News - Health The first cohort of trainee doctors at the School of Medicine in Chelmsford are keen to get working.
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BBC News - Health The first new polio vaccines in 50 years are less likely to mutate into a dangerous form that causes disease.
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BBC News - Health The first phase of the Covid Inquiry has come to an end. What have we learnt over the past six weeks?
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BBC News - Health The flowers
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BBC News - Health The former health secretary expressed concern about relaxing rules for Covid contacts in late 2020.
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BBC News - Health The former health secretary was suspended as a Conservative MP after taking part in I'm A Celebrity.
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BBC News - Health The former PM says only a vaccine or drugs - unavailable at the time - could have averted the curbs.
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BBC News - Health The former prime minister tells BBC News sweets helped her out in some sticky situations in meetings.
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BBC News - Health The Galleri test revealed the correct site of a tumour 85% of the time in a study with 5
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BBC News - Health The General Medical Council says efforts to recruit more UK doctors will take years to take effect.
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BBC News - Health The girl was a pupil at Black Mountain Primary School in west Belfast and became severely ill last week.
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BBC News - Health The government defends new plans to tackle anti-social behaviour by clamping down on nitrous oxide.
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BBC News - Health The government has said it expects all patients needing a GP appointment to be seen within two weeks.
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BBC News - Health The government is discussing contingency plans
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BBC News - Health The government is meeting 14 NHS unions on Tuesday to try to reach a pay settlement.
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BBC News - Health The government is minded to make the Essex investigation a statutory inquiry
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BBC News - Health The government is working with German pharmaceutical company BioNTech on new ways to fight cancer.
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BBC News - Health The government may face a judicial review after excluding outsourced workers from a one-off bonus.
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BBC News - Health The government rejects calls to provide new funding for mental health support for farmers in crises.
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BBC News - Health The government says it cannot make a decision on compensation after losing a key vote on the scandal.
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BBC News - Health The government says the new policy could save a million hours of police time every year.
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BBC News - Health The government says vaping has become a huge epidemic
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BBC News - Health The habit among health staff could contribute to virus spread in hospitals
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BBC News - Health The health regulator issues a warning notice to an NHS trust over safety failings.
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BBC News - Health The health secretary says Scottish and Welsh patients could be treated in England to cut waiting times.
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BBC News - Health The health service is treating fewer patients than before Covid
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BBC News - Health The Healthcare Safety Investigation Branch says rising work pressure is a risk for staff and patients.
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BBC News - Health The High Court judge rules there is no new evidence linking the tests with harm to babies.
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BBC News - Health The High Court rules the waiting times faced by four transgender people for treatment were lawful.
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BBC News - Health The Home Office has so far blocked the facilities where people can inject drugs under supervision.
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BBC News - Health The home secretary during the pandemic tells the Covid inquiry the flat penalty was not proportionate.
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BBC News - Health The Human Fertilisation and Embryology Authority finds a lack of Asian egg and black sperm donors.
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BBC News - Health The husband and wife are calling for more investment into brain tumours research.
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BBC News - Health The inquiry lays bare the moods and whims of key government figures at a time of crisis
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BBC News - Health The inside story of the Nigerian market trader whose case exposed illegal organ removal in the UK.
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BBC News - Health The jabs are being given faster than planned in England
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BBC News - Health The King visits the Princess of Wales
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BBC News - Health The kit is small enough to fit through a letterbox and arrives in plain packaging through the post.
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BBC News - Health The late campaigner's family vow to do all they can to prevent cancer deaths
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BBC News - Health The latest case of a London primary school child follows the recent deaths of three young children.
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BBC News - Health The latest data shows 7.47 million people are waiting for routine hospital treatment.
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BBC News - Health The latest Omicron variant is making scientists take notice in the US - so what do you need to know?
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BBC News - Health The Lawrence family were disillusioned with adult care homes when they hit upon a new idea.
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BBC News - Health The lawsuit says four of the largest social media firms knowingly expose children to harmful products.
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BBC News - Health The London Lonely Girls Club has "grown spectacularly" since pandemic restrictions were lifted.
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BBC News - Health The man who led China's pandemic response says inquiries into its origins should consider everything.
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BBC News - Health The model for an end to tobacco had been pushed for decades by New Zealand's Indigenous people.
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BBC News - Health The mother of a five-year-old boy speaks of his care at an under-fire children's ward.
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BBC News - Health The mother of a former patient said staff seemed "not to care" as he lost a large amount of weight.
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BBC News - Health The mother of an 11-year-old Aberdeenshire girl claims failings were made by NHS Grampian.
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BBC News - Health The move has been prompted by a rise in patients testing positive for Covid
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BBC News - Health The MP should learn on Tuesday whether a by-election will be held in her constituency.
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BBC News - Health The mum and dad of a two-day-old girl who died want a national inquiry into maternity services.
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BBC News - Health The mum says she would have done anything possible to save her little boy's life.
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BBC News - Health The new health measure follows an increase in sexually transmitted infections in France.
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BBC News - Health The new Scottish government pay offer comes after BMA Scotland members voted for strike action.
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BBC News - Health The NHS is being given an extra £250m to buy beds in care homes as it grapples with a winter crisis.
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BBC News - Health The NHS is braced for its longest strike after last week's walkout caused nearly 89
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BBC News - Health The NHS must ensure patients know they have the right to a second opinion
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BBC News - Health The NHS pulled funding for the service
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BBC News - Health The NHS says "positive discussions" with the RCN mean nurses will cover some departments.
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BBC News - Health The NHS says there is an "urgent need" for ethnic minority organ donors to help find the best matches.
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BBC News - Health The NHS website's hay-fever advice pages received one visit every three seconds on Sunday.
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BBC News - Health The Nigerian senator and his wife brought a 21-year-old man to the UK to donate a kidney.
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BBC News - Health The North East Ambulance Service apologises to the patient's family and begins an investigation.
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BBC News - Health The north-west of England service says repeat medication orders on bank holidays add unnecessary pressure.
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BBC News - Health The Nottingham University Hospitals trust is already facing a police investigation over the deaths.
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BBC News - Health The number of adults giving up more than doubled but many young adults started smoking
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BBC News - Health The number of adults receiving treatment for substance misuse hits seven-year high
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BBC News - Health The number of hospital beds occupied by patients ready to be discharged is also at a record level.
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BBC News - Health The number of people dying rose by 27% between 2019 and 2021
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BBC News - Health The number of people waiting for an autism diagnosis is up 50% over the past 12 months.
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BBC News - Health The numbers dying from the disease have risen steadily over the past 10 years
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BBC News - Health The nurse who was found guilty of murdering seven babies at the Countess of Chester Hospital is led from her home into a police car.
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BBC News - Health The offer covers two years
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BBC News - Health The once-a-week injection called Wegovy
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BBC News - Health The online booking system in England has opened and GPs are contacting people eligible to be vaccinated.
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BBC News - Health The panel resigned over controversial research about abortion and women's mental health.
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BBC News - Health The parasite - usually found in pythons - could have been there for two months
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BBC News - Health The parents of a baby who died at a hospital are told the investigation was compromised.
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BBC News - Health The party says fewer people would be waiting if the government had maximised use of private clinics.
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BBC News - Health The penguins
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BBC News - Health The pharmaceutical firm
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BBC News - Health The plan will help ensure YouTubers are genuinely qualified to dish out medical information.
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BBC News - Health The plan would see people able to access their records by smartphone without needing to call their GP.
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BBC News - Health The PM insists he won’t back down against striking workers
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BBC News - Health The PM says his healthcare is "a personal choice"
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BBC News - Health The pre-departure and voluntary arrival checks began in January after a spike in cases in China.
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BBC News - Health The president uses a CPAP machine
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BBC News - Health The prime minister is refusing to bow to pressure from health leaders to increase the offer.
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BBC News - Health The probe into vaccines and Covid drugs planned for the summer of 2024 has been delayed
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BBC News - Health The providers of the care home have admitted failing to manage risks to staff.
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BBC News - Health The psychological scars of Russia's invasion are starting to show in Ukraine
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BBC News - Health The public accounts committee calls for more support for alcohol treatment to save money and lives.
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BBC News - Health The Public Health Agency says there are 1
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BBC News - Health The Radio 5 Live presenter finds out that the answer could help many women like her.
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BBC News - Health The RCN wants progress in negotiations by the end of January or says it will ballot more members.
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BBC News - Health The recruitment of nurses by high-income countries is "out of control"
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BBC News - Health The reform would allow doctors to terminate a pregnancy if a mother's life or health were at risk.
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BBC News - Health The research helps understanding of the earliest moments of life and the reasons behind infertility.
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BBC News - Health The rest of the UK is considered to be at low risk of the virus taking off.
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BBC News - Health The results could open up new ways to spot
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BBC News - Health The review comes after a BBC investigation into claims of a climate of fear at Birmingham hospitals.
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BBC News - Health The revolutionary technology could be updated for even greater accuracy
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BBC News - Health The rock legend steps up his campaign to eradicate HIV
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BBC News - Health The Rosalind Franklin Laboratory is being marketed to businesses in the life sciences sector.
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BBC News - Health The Rosalind Franklin Laboratory opened in 2021 and processed millions of tests.
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BBC News - Health The Royal College of Gynaecologists and Obstetricians says women are being wrongly prosecuted.
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BBC News - Health The Royal College of Nursing is considering a 48-hour strike in England as a row over pay intensifies.
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BBC News - Health The scale of long-term use - and concerns about withdrawal symptoms - are revealed by BBC Panorama.
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BBC News - Health The scans pick up some cancers that would be missed by PSA blood tests alone.
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BBC News - Health The Scottish government has been accused of "playing Russian roulette" with staff and patients' health.
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BBC News - Health The second round of public hearings examining the UK's handling of the pandemic starts on 3 October.
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BBC News - Health The service blamed "unprecedented pressure following the Christmas break" for delays.
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BBC News - Health The service says it is "under huge pressure" and is experiencing hospital handover delays.
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BBC News - Health The seven Welsh health boards say they have nearly 1
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BBC News - Health The sexually transmitted infection is at record levels in the UK and students are most at risk.
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BBC News - Health The shadow health secretary says the NHS needs reform as he attacks left-wing critics of his ideas.
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BBC News - Health The singer opens up about being diagnosed as a black woman and why she wants more research to be done.
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BBC News - Health The singer pays for a day's worth of scans and pledges to do more.
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BBC News - Health The singer testified to US lawmakers to advocate for Pepfar
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BBC News - Health The singer warned he may have to take a break from performing after struggling at Glastonbury.
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BBC News - Health The sites in England were all developed using a lightweight concrete with a limited lifespan.
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BBC News - Health The specially adapted environment is keeping people healthier and happier for longer
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BBC News - Health The step count needed to reduce the risk of disease is lower than previously thought
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BBC News - Health The strike across 30 services in England is the latest action by NHS staff in the pay dispute.
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BBC News - Health The study detected physical differences in the eyes of people with Parkinson's and those without the condition.
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BBC News - Health The study says action needs to be taken to improve the health of people who are about to retire.
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BBC News - Health The synthetic embryos - only days or weeks old - could help explain infertility and pregnancy loss.
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BBC News - Health The technology will be offered at cost price to all NHS trusts in England
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BBC News - Health The television presenter says she has dementia after battling brain fog and anxiety for months.
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BBC News - Health The test scheme will see chemo drugs
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BBC News - Health The Thor star has revealed he has a significantly heightened risk of developing the disease.
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BBC News - Health The treatment has been recommended by health experts and will soon be available on the NHS.
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BBC News - Health The trust that runs Hinchingbrooke and Peterborough maternity units fears exposure risk to staff.
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BBC News - Health The trust's ex-chief executive said he was asked to run a hospital trust despite Letby's murder probe.
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BBC News - Health The TV conservationist tells Instagram followers she's suffered "insurmountable pain" for 10 years.
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BBC News - Health The TV presenter
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BBC News - Health The twins shared the same amniotic sac
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BBC News - Health The types of good bacteria which colonise our bodies at birth could influence how well vaccines work.
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BBC News - Health The UK Health Security Agency has now declared the measles outbreak a national incident.
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BBC News - Health The UK Health Security Agency says it will halt publishing the figures from early January.
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BBC News - Health The UK is considering restrictions on visitors from China as the US
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BBC News - Health The UK is facing a wave of strike action over pay
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BBC News - Health The UK medicines safety watchdog says abusing codeine linctus can lead to serious health issues.
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BBC News - Health The UN agency wants data on an outbreak reported by the media and disease monitoring systems.
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BBC News - Health The under-fives and over-85s are most likely to become ill - getting a jab is urged.
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BBC News - Health The union represents the majority of ambulance staff working for the NHS in Scotland.
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BBC News - Health The union says ministers must respond within 48 hours of next week's walkout to avoid more action.
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BBC News - Health The Unite union suspends strikes in England to enter pay talks
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BBC News - Health The US singer and actress says she "wanted to address" concerns after people discussed her weight.
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BBC News - Health The vaccine - R21 - was up to 80% effective in early-stage clinical trials.
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BBC News - Health The vaccine's maker says it is effective in preventing infection and transmission of the disease.
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BBC News - Health The veteran broadcaster speaks to the BBC about her decision to join Dignitas.
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BBC News - Health The walkout in England
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BBC News - Health The way organs are prioritised means those aged 26-40 wait four times longer for surgery than the over-60s.
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BBC News - Health The Welsh government has said there is no more money to offer NHS workers.
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BBC News - Health The Welsh government says nuclear medicine will face a supply crisis by 2030 if nothing is done.
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BBC News - Health The whole genome sequencing project in England will screen for around 200 rare genetic conditions in newborns.
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BBC News - Health The women and equalities committee accuses the government of "glacial progress" on menopause.
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BBC News - Health The World Health Organisation declared the variant of interest
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BBC News - Health The world's first antibiotic was discovered in 1928 by Sir Alexander Fleming
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BBC News - Health The world's most popular YouTuber has responded to criticism over him funding life-changing operations.
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BBC News - Health The Year 8 student was a pupil at Colfe's School in Lee.
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BBC News - Health There are calls for both sides to end the doctors' pay row
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BBC News - Health There are now nearly 2.5 million adults of working age who are long-term sick
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BBC News - Health There is concern transfer to hospital from Frome Birthing Centre can not be guaranteed if required.
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BBC News - Health There is enough scientific evidence for some less conventional "body and mind" approaches
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BBC News - Health There may be no health gain from waiting a recommended six months before trying again
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BBC News - Health They are now likely to say ill-health affects their job as the middle-aged did 10 years ago.
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BBC News - Health They are walking out over pay and want an increase to make up for 15 years of inflation.
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BBC News - Health They have become the new frontier in the US battle over abortion access but their future is at risk.
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BBC News - Health They say the sterilisation device left them in pain - but the manufacturer defends its safety.
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BBC News - Health They were not expected to survive but Ruby and Rosie
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BBC News - Health They will walk out between 07:00 on Wednesday 14 June and 07:00 on Saturday 17 June.
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BBC News - Health They would list the health and financial benefits of quitting and the support available in the UK.
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BBC News - Health This January was the driest in history with a survey suggesting one in five drinkers gave up alcohol.
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BBC News - Health This pilot project uses St John Ambulance Cymru in a bid to prevent people having to go to hospital.
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BBC News - Health Those prone to napping had brains that looked up to six years younger than everyone else.
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BBC News - Health Thousands of families could receive compensation payments in scandal that killed more than 3
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BBC News - Health Thousands of health workers who were excluded from a bonus will now get the payment
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BBC News - Health Thousands of paramedics
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BBC News - Health Thousands of people who had coronavirus face yet another Christmas with the smell disorder parosmia.
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BBC News - Health Three paramedics tell BBC News what it is like to work in the strike-hit profession at the moment.
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BBC News - Health Three young women say it can be difficult using dating apps after having life-changing cancer treatment.
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BBC News - Health Three-day joint walkout by junior doctors and consultants begins on Monday as pay dispute escalates.
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BBC News - Health TikTok's most famous dermatologist Dr Muneeb Shah is sharing his top tips for the holy month.
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BBC News - Health Tony Stowell says his mother's care home took two days to tell the family they had put her on end-of-life care.
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BBC News - Health Tory deputy chairman Lee Anderson donates £1
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BBC News - Health Towie star Gemma Collins is urging people to be more open and less embarrassed about the subject.
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BBC News - Health Tracking speed of movement might provide a diagnosis up to seven years ahead of symptoms
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BBC News - Health Trans people in south-west England face the longest delays
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BBC News - Health Trial suggests Wegovy cuts risk of cardiovascular event in overweight people with heart disease by a fifth.
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BBC News - Health Tweaks to hip and knee surgeries could allow more patients to be sent home on the same day.
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BBC News - Health Two brothers describe the changes they've made to care for their father after his diagnosis aged 55.
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BBC News - Health Two doctors say they experienced "every parent's worst nightmare" when their son got sick.
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BBC News - Health Two reviews identified major failings by independent health regulator the Care Quality Commission.
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BBC News - Health Two teams of US scientists have converted brain signals into words at a faster rate than before.
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BBC News - Health Two Wilmslow doctors say the NHS is "broken" after they had to drive a patient to A&E themselves.
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BBC News - Health UK doctors reviewed 94
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BBC News - Health UK families angry at lack of action to shut down online suicide forum despite coroners' warnings.
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BBC News - Health Under the law change possessing the drug would carry a sentence of up to two years in prison or a large fine.
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BBC News - Health Underwear labels urge people to contact their GP if they spot symptoms of breast or testicular cancer.
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BBC News - Health Union boss Pat Cullen urges ministers to reopen pay talks in England after her members rejected a 5% offer.
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BBC News - Health Unions and ministers are being urged to start talks after a pay breakthrough with other NHS workers.
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BBC News - Health Unions to meet Health Secretary Steve Barclay as NHS managers warn strikes will be damaging to patients.
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BBC News - Health Unison and GMB suspend strike in England but action from Unite members to go ahead as planned on Monday.
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BBC News - Health Unite says it is part of an "escalation strategy to exert greater pressure on the government".
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BBC News - Health Unite union announces industrial action across the south of England and West Midlands.
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BBC News - Health Updated guidance spells out expected behaviour and how to raise concerns about colleagues
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BBC News - Health Vaccine nurse says being descended from Henrietta Lacks helps her understand her patients' fears.
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BBC News - Health Vaccines for the most vulnerable will start being given in September instead of October in England.
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BBC News - Health Vaish Kumar's parents say they are sharing details from the note she wrote to help others.
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BBC News - Health Valdo Calocane was detained four times under the mental health act before killing three people.
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BBC News - Health Vapes should only be used by smokers who want to give up tobacco
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BBC News - Health Vicky McClure delivers the letter to Downing Street on behalf of the Alzheimer's Society charity.
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BBC News - Health Vicky Pattison says she does not regret sharing her egg-freezing journey
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BBC News - Health Volunteers will test a pill designed to remove radioactive contamination from the body.
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BBC News - Health Waiting lists for non life-threatening conditions have reached record levels
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BBC News - Health Watchdog concerned over lack of specialist nurses
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BBC News - Health We answer the questions you're asking about Alzheimer's disease
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BBC News - Health Wegovy
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BBC News - Health Wendy Clarke is encouraging women to get tested after being diagnosed with terminal cervical cancer.
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BBC News - Health What impact do high temperatures have on our bodies?
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BBC News - Health What you need to know about emergency care during the ambulance strike.
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BBC News - Health Wheelbarrows are carted around in search of community centres and churches willing to share water.
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BBC News - Health When former BBC correspondent Rory Cellan-Jones broke his elbow he waited days for an operation.
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BBC News - Health When Hollie was diagnosed with the big C
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BBC News - Health Why have some people never had Covid and can that lead to better vaccines?
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BBC News - Health Why is bird flu so bad this year and why are scientists so concerned?
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BBC News - Health Why struggling parents aren't choosing cheaper brands when it comes to infant formula milk.
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BBC News - Health Will a healthcare approach that has been successful in poorer parts of Brazil work in the UK?
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BBC News - Health With a shortage of available guide dogs
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BBC News - Health With Dry January under way
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BBC News - Health With the largest measure off the menu
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BBC News - Health With the number of care workers falling
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BBC News - Health Woman
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BBC News - Health Women as young as 30 are undergoing extreme treatments for Premenstrual Dysphoric Disorder.
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BBC News - Health Women in Sudan's few remaining maternity wards are having babies to the sound of gunfire.
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BBC News - Health Women in the US are worried that changes to abortion laws could affect their fertility treatment.
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BBC News - Health Women report positives
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BBC News - Health Women say their labours were traumatic at hospitals that have banned gas and air amid safety concerns.
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BBC News - Health Women using this type of birth control have a slightly increased risk
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BBC News - Health Workers are taking more days off due to stress
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BBC News - Health Workers should think about colleagues' health
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BBC News - Health Writing in the Sunday Telegraph
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BBC News - Health Xi'an says it may turn to lockdowns - a measure criticised as "excessive" after strict Covid controls.
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BBC News - Health You are never too young to start improving your brain health
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BBC News 'Awful April" will see a range of household bills rise
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BBC News "Don't be shy
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BBC News "It's something you never imagine will happen to you
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BBC News "The university will not surrender its independence or relinquish its constitutional rights
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BBC News "Urgent structural checks" on the safety of concrete are being carried out in schools across North Tyneside.
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BBC News 15-year-old Sophie is learning the ancient craft at the Revesby Estate.
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BBC News A 37-year-old man is in police custody after being arrested on suspicion of attempted murder.
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BBC News A BBC investigation finds 109 warning letters last year highlighted NHS waits or resource pressures.
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BBC News A BBC investigation finds some nurses were verbally abusive and cruel towards unwell teenagers.
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BBC News A bill to allow assisted dying for the terminally ill is expected to pass a key parliamentary stage.
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BBC News A Cambridge study suggests that children who wear school uniforms may be less physically active.
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BBC News A Cambridgeshire mum wants changes to the law to protect children with allergies after her son died.
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BBC News A case was brought against Scottish Borders Council which had installed only gender neutral toilets in a replacement school.
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BBC News A chance scroll on the internet led the actor Michael Sheen on a journey to uncover a dark secret.
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BBC News A closer look at the tiny
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BBC News A coroner hears hospital staff failed to give Zachary Taylor-Smith's mum antibiotics during labour.
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BBC News A council meeting is told it is "missing" £2.6m in council tax due to a growing number of students.
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BBC News A council report says an increasing number of parents are refusing school places offered to them.
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BBC News A court challenge means the government will look again at the cap on the Disabled Facilities Grant.
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BBC News A critical care nurse says many colleagues moved departments because of PTSD after the pandemic.
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BBC News A current outbreak of the virus in the African country is "concerning"
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BBC News A damning report finds bullying
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BBC News A devastating side effect made Weronkia Somerville lose 14 years of her life
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BBC News A doctor says practices may be pushed "over the edge" by the National Insurance rate rise.
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BBC News A doctor with the NHS trust says the medication being trialled is "potentially highly effective".
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BBC News A drop in international student numbers has driven the worsening financial position
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BBC News A family are prepared to go to court so that their son continues getting funding for his education.
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BBC News A family whose autistic son died after being taken to a mental health unit raise concerns.
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BBC News A fifth 21% happy with NHS in Britain
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BBC News A final compensation scheme could be running by the year's end after ministers agree to a Labour-led demand.
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BBC News A former police officer fears she may not live to see the pension boost she has been promised.
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BBC News A group of 141 institutions is calling for inflation-linked fee hikes and more government grants.
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BBC News A group of MPs want workers to get the right to leave if they suffer a miscarriage before 24 weeks.
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BBC News A group of people with dementia have made a film called Hear Our Voice to tackle common stereotypes.
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BBC News A head teachers' union is warning that schools with Raac will feel the financial impact for years.
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BBC News A health system "at breaking point" is causing delays in diagnosis and treatment
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BBC News A heavily-redacted report on cases linked to surgeon Yaser Jabbar should be released in full
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BBC News A high-tech prosthetic leg enables amputees to walk naturally at normal speeds
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BBC News A hospital trust is investigating if medical records of the three victims were accessed "inappropriately".
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BBC News A host of hospital building projects have been put back to the 2030s. How will they cope?
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BBC News A Jewish doctor speaks of being abused by a colleague
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BBC News A landmark report says "toxicity" of debate is hampering medical research into gender services.
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BBC News A law creating a Patient Safety Commissioner post was passed last year - but no-one has yet been found to take it on.
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BBC News A Lincolnshire mother says the council is paying thousands to take her daughter to a state school.
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BBC News A locally-made wild garlic sauce may have been contaminated with a dangerous toxin
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BBC News A new drug that slows the pace of Alzheimer's disease is too expensive for too little benefit to be used on the NHS
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BBC News A new map showing 50 million neural connections is a 'huge leap' to understanding our own brains.
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BBC News A new pilot scheme helps councils find eligible children who are unregistered for free school meals.
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BBC News A new policy sees people treated in NHS hospital corridors as admissions outstrip beds.
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BBC News A new poll by the Office for National Statistics suggests waits in England are worse than feared.
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BBC News A new report says teacher vacancy posts are at a record high as schools' recruitment problems persist.
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BBC News A number of bill rises will come into force at the start of what some commentators have described as "awful April".
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BBC News A person in California has tested positive for the emerging strain
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BBC News A pilot is using technology that identifies people at risk of a heart attack in the next 10 years.
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BBC News A probe at Liverpool Women's Hospital finds delayed diagnosis and treatment of a pregnant black woman.
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BBC News A proposed change to the assisted dying bill could push back the introduction of the law by two years.
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BBC News A pupil who says she was repeatedly restrained took her independent special school to court.
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BBC News A radical rethink of how neurodiversity is treated is needed for the NHS to keep up
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BBC News A ransomware group carries out its threat to NHS Dumfries and Galloway and releases a "large volume" of patients' data.
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BBC News A report by parliament's cross-party-transport select committee says accessibility failings are "systematic" across all modes of transport.
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BBC News A report finds the special educational needs and disabilities system in "disarray" and lacking funds.
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BBC News A report says David Blight's conduct had fallen "significantly short of the standards expected".
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BBC News A report to Devon County Council said the move could raise more than £5m a year.
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BBC News A Resolution Foundation report is calling for action to support young people's mental health.
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BBC News A review of gynae services in NI finds that more than 37
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BBC News A rising number of food products contain claims about being a source of protein or being rich in it.
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BBC News A series of household bills
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BBC News A single case of mpox - formerly known as monkeypox - linked to the outbreak in parts of Africa has been detected in the UK.
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BBC News A single case of mpox linked to a recent outbreak in parts of Africa has been detected in the UK.
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BBC News A single dose of gene therapy was enough to stop the painful swelling attacks caused by angiodema.
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BBC News A Sinn Féin motion calls on the executive to prioritise high quality
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BBC News A spokesperson says the council is "committed to providing the best education and support" for all.
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BBC News A student union leader says the situation for some is "desperate" as they are "at breaking point".
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BBC News A study of nearly two million people finds a link with processed meats - but experts say it should not cause panic.
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BBC News A study suggests a link
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BBC News A study was carried out of more than 12
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BBC News A surgeon is alleged to have used a Swiss Army knife because he could not find a sterile scalpel.
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BBC News A survey found the number of cancer centres experiencing severe delays had almost doubled in a year.
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BBC News A survey of teachers in England suggests lots of schools are having to provide extra help for families.
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BBC News A teacher and former policy adviser at the Department for Education discuss Labour’s proposed policy.
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BBC News A teacher who had a knife pulled out on him by a pupil says classroom behaviour is at its worst.
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BBC News A team in South Korea say they have cracked how to grow beef muscle and fat cells inside grains of rice.
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BBC News A team of Royal Academy of Engineering scientists say the risk from human faeces is increasing.
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BBC News A team of scientists say it is "beyond reasonable doubt" the Covid pandemic started with infected animals.
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BBC News A teenager shares how he became addicted after trying the drug in a vape with school friends.
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BBC News A total of 103 blades have been brought into South Yorkshire schools in the past three years.
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BBC News A trial for a waste needle bin in a Belfast city centre car park will be voted on at council on Thursday.
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BBC News A TV presenter who funds a university scholarship helps to unveil a new literacy drive.
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BBC News A UK pesticide producer did not look at key health records in its Parkinson's study
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BBC News A union says asking staff to pledge not to have pupil relationships shows contempt for teachers.
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BBC News A unique study is tracking the development of hundreds of babies whose parents have also been studied since birth.
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BBC News A vital drug which allows Beatrice
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BBC News A wellbeing board says not enough women in Herts are taking up free NHS cervical screening tests.
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BBC News A woman fights for recognition as a kinship foster carer so she can financially support her grandchildren.
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BBC News A woman living with diabetes urges better communication over the supply of essential drugs.
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BBC News A woman says Thomas Plimmer became aggressive during sex and later sent her obscene photos.
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BBC News A woman who defied mainstream advice to have risky brain surgery says her symptoms have gone.
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BBC News A year after a major report called for urgent action
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BBC News A14-year-old girl was convicted of attempted murder by a jury and is due to be sentenced.
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BBC News Abi Vance
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BBC News About 18 students enrolled in the two joint business degrees at Northumbria University this year.
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BBC News About 300 million people have access to some form of assisted dying - what are the policies of other countries?
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BBC News About a quarter of the working age population - those aged 16 to 64 - do not currently have a job.
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BBC News Accommodation has opened in Stoke-on-Trent specifically for LGBT+ people who are homelesss
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BBC News Addicts at risk of an opioid overdose in England will get supplies of the antidote for emergency use.
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BBC News Adele Johnston was 33 when she developed painful symptoms such as heart palpitations and itchy skin.
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BBC News Adele was losing so much blood she needed the equivalent of three people's worth.
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BBC News ADHD UK estimate about 150
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BBC News Adults with disabilities describe traumatic experiences trying to access healthcare.
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BBC News Adverts that do not show viewers unhealthy food will not be restricted by a new 9pm watershed.
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BBC News After years of suffering
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BBC News AI can spot patterns in the data from blood tests that can give an early warning of disease.
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BBC News Allegations of poor practice at major UK provider Health Assured have been made to BBC File on 4.
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BBC News Aspiring teachers Zoe Tett and Georgia Boote collect their degrees from the same uni on the same day.
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BBC News BBC Wales' Lucy Owen on her mum's regrets at taking no notice of bowel cancer test offers.
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BBC News Blind influencer Lucy Edwards on choosing IVF which will screen out the gene that made her who she is.
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BBC News Blood donated across England is being used to make immunoglobulin for the first time in 25 years.
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BBC News Bosses in the early years sector say the government's uplift in funding will not cover rising costs.
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BBC News Countries in sub-Saharan Africa have the highest cervical cancer rates in the world.
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BBC News Daniel Treamer was found to have had an inappropriate relationship with a pupil.
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BBC News Director Carey Born was so captivated by Neil Harbisson and his "eyeborg" she made a film about him.
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BBC News Doctors' union attacks landmark review into gender care for under-18s as it launches its own evaluation.
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BBC News Dr Hilary Cass says deliberate false information about her study is putting young people at risk.
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BBC News Dr Neville Brown founded a specialist dyslexia school and has helped hundreds of children.
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BBC News Dr Sarah Benn from Birmingham was part of a demonstration at the Kingsbury oil terminal in 2022.
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BBC News Dr Suzella Palmer dropped out of school aged 14
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BBC News Dr Tamasine Preece says boys have asked her if "a soft squeeze on the neck is OK".
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BBC News Draft guidance for England ensures pupils are not exposed to disturbing content
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BBC News Drew Povey's school was featured on the 2017 Channel 4 documentary series.
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BBC News Dylan Kjorstad's surgery was delayed due to concerns over blood supplies following a cyber-attack.
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BBC News Education Secretary Gillian Keegan made claims about mobile phones in schools and education funding.
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BBC News Emma Colledge from Durham is encouraging people to be aware of the symptoms of ovarian cancer.
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BBC News England began vaccinating teenage girls in 2008 and results show it is paying off.
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BBC News Equality watchdog guidance suggests allowing women to work from home or letting them wear cooler clothes.
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BBC News Essex is the worst place in England for assessing children with special needs with just 1% complete in 20 weeks.
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BBC News Esther Ghey is part of a campaign to put mindfulness onto the national curriculum.
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BBC News Fairfield PNEU School told parents it will close in August due to the "economic environment".
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BBC News Faith Harrison says she was given a second chance following her heart attack after a hockey game.
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BBC News Families are heartbroken to be left out of a scheme proposing support for other patients.
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BBC News Families of children operated on by Yaser Jabbar say independent reports into their care are a "whitewash".
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BBC News Families torn apart by the infected blood scandal break their silence to BBC Panorama.
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BBC News Finley receives weekly injections into his heart as his digestive system cannot tolerate lipids.
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BBC News Former cabinet minister says it would be ludicrous to suggest he tried to shortcut safety checks in the pandemic.
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BBC News Former mental health patients are worried camera surveillance is being used without explicit consent.
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BBC News Four children in south-east Wales have the virus and are being treated
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BBC News Funeral director John Adams has campaigned for the move because he lost his mum at 12.
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BBC News Gail Porter has shown people that bald is beautiful - but she can wear wigs too
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BBC News Georgie Cooper says: "It was amazing to feel the air in my lungs after my transplant."
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BBC News GPs say they have been left with no choice as surgeries begin to impose caps on appointments.
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BBC News Grace Davidson gave birth to a baby girl two years after her sister's womb was transplanted into her body.
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BBC News Grandfather-of-four Paul Thomas was put on the trial in July and said he felt lucky to be included.
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BBC News International students made up nearly 29% of the total in 2022/23 - but experts believe the figure may have peaked.
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BBC News Jamie Lonsdale made a donor plea on Facebook and was delighted when Lauren Lane answered the call.
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BBC News Jersey Health Minister Tom Binet defended his record on women's health at a meeting.
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BBC News Jump in England comes after ministers had claimed the NHS backlog had started to come down.
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BBC News Kathleen Alexandra Warmington is struck off for making "inappropriate comments".
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BBC News Labour wants to give firms more flexibility to spend cash currently earmarked for apprenticeships.
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BBC News Lack of staff and beds hampered care for both Covid and non-Covid patients
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BBC News Leaders of NI's five universities and university colleges call for tuition fees to rise by over £1
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BBC News Leonie Miller was invited to coach the then-opposition leader on his response to Johnson's Brexit deal.
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BBC News Lessons at two colleges in Brighton & Hove and one in Horsham will be affected.
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BBC News Maeve Boothby-O’Neill had asked her GP for "help with feeding" four months before her death.
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BBC News Maeve Boothby-O’Neill had asked her GP for "help with feeding" just four months before her death.
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BBC News Malaria parasites that can shrug off the effects of artemisinin are now well-established in East Africa.
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BBC News Members of the British Medical Association union have been staging walkouts for more than a year.
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BBC News MPs say new laws and "deep-rooted cultural change" are needed at the Department for Work and Pensions.
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BBC News Mum of premature twins says rigid restrictions on birthing wards during Covid were traumatic.
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BBC News National Education Union members are expected to vote on whether to hold a formal strike ballot.
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BBC News New draft guidance says schools should not discuss gender identity
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BBC News New figures show university graduates could be eligible for refunds worth nearly £200m.
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BBC News New guidance for schools in England is expected to be set out on Thursday.
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BBC News New part of the immune system - hidden inside our bodies - could be used to make new antibiotics.
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BBC News New studies suggest the weight loss drug could be used to treat a range of issues
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BBC News Newcastle doctors use donated tissue to help save Paul Laskey's eyesight.
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BBC News NHS bosses warn of significant disruption to services in England during the five-day walkout.
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BBC News NHS England medical director warns hospitals under strain after sharp rise in flu cases.
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BBC News NHS England say sharp rise in flu cases is causing real concern.
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BBC News NHS England says it cannot afford to offer abiraterone
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BBC News NHS England says services are back online after the global IT outage
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BBC News NHS experts report unprecedented demand for the new generation of obesity treatments.
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BBC News NHS safety body wants a focus on staff fatigue as it warns of mistakes and impaired decision-making.
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BBC News NHS trusts "try to stop" coroners issuing Prevention of Future Death reports
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BBC News NI learns.
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BBC News No suitable home has been found in the community for the 36-year-old
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BBC News Norfolk has a higher-than-average rate of persistent absence - but what are the stories behind it?
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BBC News Northampton School for Girls hope their award-winning idea will keep children safe from exploitation.
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BBC News Not everyone can picture images in their mind's eye and remember sounds or faces - but why?
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BBC News Nurse Carol McGachie said she felt like she had been plugged into the mains every night.
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BBC News Nursery places can difficult to find
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BBC News Odran Doran and Simon Black are banned from teaching as allegations against them are proven.
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BBC News Offering regular colonoscopies to people with Lynch syndrome at any age will save lives
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BBC News Ofsted figures say Cornwall
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BBC News Ofsted scrapped its single-word judgements for schools after the death of head teacher Ruth Perry.
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BBC News One man describes the condition as "probably the worst ailment" he has had in his adult life.
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BBC News One million more women would have life-saving checks if the NHS adopted self-testing
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BBC News One teacher says abuse from pupils is the worst is has been since she began.
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BBC News One teacher says reading standards for pupils in Wales were "patchy at best".
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BBC News Online pharmacies will no longer be allowed to use customer pictures or questionnaires as evidence.
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BBC News Online restrictions will start in October 2025
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BBC News Oran
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BBC News Ormiston Academies Trust is removing access to phones for 35
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BBC News Other so-called never events include a patient almost having the wrong toe amputated during surgery.
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BBC News Over-confidence
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BBC News Overseas dentists may be provisionally registered to work in England without checks
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BBC News Overseas staff brought in to tackle midwife shortages say they experienced discrimination.
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BBC News Oxford Action for Palestine have organised a sit-in at university offices on Wellington Square.
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BBC News Paediatricians studied 21 children in the UK and Ireland who became very ill after the icy drinks.
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BBC News Paid leave should be extended to parents who lose a pregnancy before 24 weeks
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BBC News Painless and easier to store than injections
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BBC News Parent Lisa from Hassocks says the changes should not apply to those already in private schools.
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BBC News Parents are being charged a £10 admin fee to retrieve cash put into the sQuid app.
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BBC News Parents going to extreme lengths to get medicinal cannabis oils for their epileptic children speak to the BBC.
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BBC News Parents in England
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BBC News Parents in England can now access 15 hours of free weekly childcare for children from nine months.
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BBC News Parents in England can now access 15 hours of free weekly childcare for their two-year-olds.
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BBC News Parents of children turning five in the next academic year are asked to enrol them by 31 January.
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BBC News Parents of nine-month-old who died at a nursery call for stronger safeguarding measures.
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BBC News Parents say teaching their children at home rather than in school better suits their needs.
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BBC News Parents say their children may not have become ill if screening had been available.
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BBC News Parents say they are worried by the inappropriate comments on the Class Charts app.
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BBC News Parents tell politicians about the "cliff-edge" their children face when they leave school.
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BBC News Parents will soon find out which schools their children will be attending from September this year.
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BBC News Patient Doreen Adams of Aberdeen says she is grateful for the benefits of the new brain surgery.
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BBC News Patient numbers per GP are twice as high in some areas than others
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BBC News Patient watchdog calls for payouts for those left disabled by an epilepsy drug or hurt by pelvic mesh.
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BBC News Patients given drugs for movement disorders like restless leg syndrome say their behaviour changed entirely.
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BBC News Paul Alexander worked as a lawyer and lived for decades in a metal cylinder which breathed for him.
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BBC News Paul Givan tells assembly members that the teaching unions have asked for a 13.5% rise in 2024-25.
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BBC News Pay review bodies recommend increases for teachers and NHS workers above the 2.8% the government has budgeted for.
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BBC News People affected by rare blood clots say they feel they have been airbrushed out of the pandemic.
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BBC News People in crisis can now access urgent help in England by calling 111 and talking to trained staff.
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BBC News People in England will be able to get free varenicline tablets to help them quit cigarettes.
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BBC News People living with alopecia could have access to treatment on the NHS in Scotland for the first time.
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BBC News People struggling with their weight welcome the NHS rollout of Mounjaro but worry about delays.
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BBC News People with a peanut allergy are advised to avoid eating foods that may contain mustard.
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BBC News Pharmacies are being advised to "work to rule" unless a funding agreement can be reached with government.
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BBC News Pharmacists say they are aware of people being wrongly prescribed weight-loss drugs.
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BBC News Phil Fuller is hailed for "almost certainly saving the man's life" when he was due to end his shift.
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BBC News Plans for a new takeaway prompt health bosses to chip in with their own suggestions.
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BBC News Plans for an upgraded NHS app to allow more patients in England to book treatments will be announced by the health secretary on Monday.
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BBC News Plans for the doctors' regulator to license less-qualified health workers are under attack.
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BBC News Plans to axe a fifth of the workforce at Dundee University have drawn attention to problems in the sector.
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BBC News Plans to shorten the school holidays from six to five weeks have been paused by the Welsh government.
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BBC News Police have said staff will not face action over abuse of autistic children shown in videos leaked to the BBC.
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BBC News Police say they are investigating reports relating to "an apparent case of assisted dying" in 1981.
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BBC News Police Scotland say reports of online child sexual abuse and exploitation have increased by 21% in a year.
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BBC News Poppie Davies wore a wig and talked about how isolated she felt with the condition.
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BBC News Potential students are being offered incentives if they sign up for certain degree courses through clearing.
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BBC News Pregnant women in particular are being urged to get the new vaccine
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BBC News Primary school numbers in London are set to fall at double the national average
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BBC News Princess of Wales continues her gradual return to public life with her first work meeting this year.
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BBC News Products containing probiotics
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BBC News Professor and former education minister says plan to cut 400 jobs has created a "climate of fear".
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BBC News Professor John Latham said visa restrictions were discouraging students from coming to the UK.
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BBC News Proposals to change benefits rules to be unveiled on Tuesday have provoked unease among Labour MPs.
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BBC News Prostate Cancer Research acknowledges more accurate tests would be needed to justify screening all men.
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BBC News Protesters at NYU and Yale are arrested while Columbia cancels in-person classes for safety.
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BBC News Providing free dinners for all school children could cost over £200m a year
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BBC News Public-health experts are calling for minimum pricing to stop further rises in harmful drinking.
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BBC News Pupils from Riverdale Primary School have been learning about dementia from older people with the disease.
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BBC News Pupils set to perform for King Charles were rehearsing when Keir Starmer stopped to listen.
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BBC News Purpose-built housing for 5
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BBC News Reagan says having a child with disabilities can be "a lonely place" and hopes to help others.
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BBC News Reasons for children not wanting school meals include portion sizes and noisy canteens.
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BBC News Rebecca and Angharad Lewis are urging greater awareness of a heart condition which can be fatal.
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BBC News Reeling from Vladimir's death
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BBC News Referrals have been made to the Health and Care Professions Council (HCPC) into biomedical staff.
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BBC News Regulators have ordered the centre to halt any new procedures while an investigation continues.
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BBC News Repeated scans during one woman's pregnancy show brain changes never charted before.
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BBC News Reports to a Jewish security charity say incidents were almost double the previous record set in 2021.
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BBC News Research suggests cheap and simple spit tests may be better at catching the disease than blood tests.
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BBC News Researchers are looking at making immunotherapy a much more effective treatment for cancer.
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BBC News Researchers find children more positive about the royals than sceptical young adults.
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BBC News Researchers have seen a shift from "more reliable" hormonal contraceptives to fertility tracking apps.
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BBC News Researchers hope to see if period pain as a teenager makes chronic pain as an adult more likely.
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BBC News Researchers say there is an urgent need to change how the condition is tackled as it rises worldwide.
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BBC News Researchers suggest that following diagnosis
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BBC News Richard Scolyer has undergone a new treatment for glioblastoma
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BBC News Richard Scolyer hopes the life-saving melanoma research he pioneered could treat his brain tumour.
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BBC News Ricky Sawyer gave out medication illegally and some of his clients needed emergency hospital treatment.
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BBC News Rishi Sunak declines to back Sir Liam Fox's call to outlaw the abortion after 24 weeks of foetuses diagnosed with Down's syndrome.
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BBC News Rishi Sunak wants to ban those born after 2009 from buying cigarettes
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BBC News Robert F Kennedy Jr has a history of spreading health information scientists say is false.
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BBC News Ross Cunliffe says "the right thing has been done" in making daratumumab available on the NHS.
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BBC News Roy Pollitt's wife died after a physician associate mistakenly left a drain in her body for 21 hours.
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BBC News Royal College of Physicians say PAs should be supervised by senior doctors
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BBC News Safia Ahmadie was cleared by a jury after 48 minutes
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BBC News Samples analysed in all suspected cases are negative for Marburg virus
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BBC News Sandie Peggie
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BBC News Sânziana Foia's non-invasive test detects harmful virus strains and delivers fast results at home.
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BBC News School and nursery staff in the poorest areas will be asked to help young children brush their teeth
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BBC News School bosses say pupils are paying the price because of a lack of decent government investment.
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BBC News Schools are bracing for tough conversations after the summer holidays were blighted by riots.
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BBC News Schools are struggling to cope with the logistical hurdles and cost required to make the adjustments.
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BBC News Schools in England will no longer be classed as "Outstanding" or "Inadequate"
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BBC News Schools often consult parents about RSHE teaching
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BBC News Schools will no longer require parents to buy more than three branded items
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BBC News Scientists are alarmed at the high fatality rate and rapid spread of a new variant of the virus.
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BBC News Scientists from King's College London manage to grow a human tooth under laboratory conditions.
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BBC News Scientists have found a weak spot in our DNA that is present in 95% of people with the disease.
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BBC News Scientists in Aberdeen say the scanner could make an extraordinary difference to diagnosis and treatment.
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BBC News Scientists test Mounjaro and Wegovy - the big beasts of weight loss medication - to see which is best.
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BBC News Scientists work out which bacteria populate babies guts first - and what it could mean for their health.
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BBC News Scotland's former first minister says none of her decisions were based on trying to advance the cause of independence.
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BBC News Scottish filmmaker Duncan Cowles set out to ask why men tend to bottle up their emotions.
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BBC News Scottish government guidance encourages schools to consider affordability and sustainability in uniform policies.
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BBC News Security failings by the Advanced Computer Software Group led to a cyberattack in 2022 that impacted NHS services.
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BBC News Several institutions running at a loss and fear that fewer overseas students will have major impact.
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BBC News Sfiyah was diagnosed with juvenile idiopathic arthritis when she was just nine.
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BBC News She lived in a cubicle
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BBC News She says husband Doug Barrowman and her are targets of a "politically motivated witch hunt".
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BBC News Should more AI be used to help GPs with consultations and administrative work?
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BBC News Single-use vapes are among the main driving forces of the black market
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BBC News Sir Keir Starmer says the figure is a "shot in the arm"
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BBC News Six-time Olympic cycling champion Chris Hoy calls for more openness on health matters
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BBC News Social care providers say the sector is in "unprecedented danger" without more funding.
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BBC News Social enterprises say hardworking front-line staff have not received one-off payments agreed last May.
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BBC News Social media posts of the two-year-old exploring the natural world are watched by millions.
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BBC News Sofia Brizio
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BBC News Some 50 students lock themselves inside
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BBC News Some are viruses with global pandemic potential - like Covid - others infectious illnesses with no treatments.
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BBC News Some carers have been forced to pay back thousands of pounds
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BBC News Some cheaper lotions from supermarkets Aldi and Lidl outperformed more expensive brands
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BBC News Some clinics don't make clear the chances of successfully having a baby
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BBC News Some consultants are being paid £200 an hour for working extra hours
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BBC News Some doctors question the British Medical Association's stance on what gender services should offer.
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BBC News Some families of those who died have been told payments due before Christmas have been put on hold.
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BBC News Some lecturers at Cardiff University have begun getting letters advising them their post is at risk.
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BBC News Some online sites prescribe a potentially risky hair loss drug without consistent safety checks
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BBC News Some young people from east Belfast are calling for more support for education in youth clubs.
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BBC News South Korea has spent billions to reverse its low birth rate
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BBC News Spectrum
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BBC News Spending on the NHS has been going up for decades and is set to rise further. BBC Verify has examined some of the key numbers.
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BBC News Steve Young is part of the tests to see if an mRNA jab can stop the deadliest skin cancer returning.
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BBC News Stuart Youens changed careers two years ago and says he's a lot happier in his new job.
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BBC News Students in Northern Ireland are going without heating and skipping meals
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BBC News Students say handing in their devices at the start of the school day means they can focus on lessons.
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BBC News Students say it is easy to find accounts falsely claiming to have access to GCSE and A-level papers.
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BBC News Students share their concerns about the medication shortage ahead of GCSEs.
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BBC News Sudden unexplained death in childhood claims 50 lives in the UK every year - some parents get no support.
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BBC News Sue Hill will not receive a settlement after "systemic cultural failings" in her department.
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BBC News Sugar taxes have been widely debated but in party manifestos
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BBC News Supported housing for vulnerable or disabled people is in crisis
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BBC News Surgeries will be financially rewarded if patients with long term conditions see the same GP each time.
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BBC News Survivors of strangulation welcome the first recommendations for courts on punishment for offenders.
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BBC News Susan Axelby has received £57
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BBC News Susan McGowan from North Lanarkshire died two weeks after taking the drug tirzepatide
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BBC News Sussex Partnership NHS Foundation Trust has a text service students can access for support.
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BBC News Sussex Police began with an initial 105 cases
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BBC News Sweden's public health agency records what it says is the first case of a contagious new type of mpox outside the African continent.
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BBC News Synnovis' failure to provide the correct blood-test results amounts to a "scandal"
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BBC News Syphilis
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BBC News Taking a penalty is an art
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BBC News Talks have been held over the potential collapse of tech firm Atos
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BBC News Taylor Crowe's family say the 19-year-old is at risk of falling from her bed and injuring herself.
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BBC News Teachers also told a survey commissioned by BBC News they feel ill-equipped to tackle the issue.
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BBC News Teachers fear sexism is on the rise in schools because of harmful content on children's phones.
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BBC News Teachers' pay and university fees are among the immediate challenges the new government will find hard to ignore.
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BBC News Teachers' union NASUWT is set to vote on a motion calling for fully-funded mental health training.
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BBC News Teaching unions worry about plans to increase the number of pupils learning Welsh at school.
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BBC News Tech firms are being urged to do more to stop young people accessing unsuitable material.
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BBC News Teenagers speak about their experience of bereavement at an event run for schools by Marie Curie.
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BBC News Teesside University students have struggled to pay tuition fees since currency in Nigeria crashed.
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BBC News Test for patients in England checks if tumours can be treated with pills rather than chemotherapy.
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BBC News That Time of the Month with Naga Munchetty
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BBC News The 12-year-old girl's milkshake was contaminated with nuts used to prepare a previous drink.
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BBC News The 13-year-old had a dairy allergy went into anaphylactic shock
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BBC News The 14-year-old had admitted the triple school stabbing but had denied attempted murder.
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BBC News The 15-year-old was prescribed the medication without having spoken to a doctor
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BBC News The 19 women are in Scotland after being banned from university in their home country.
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BBC News The 40-year-old was "extremely upset and scared" when told she needed tests for HIV and hepatitis.
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BBC News The action short of strike over pay was due to start on Monday and run for four weeks.
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BBC News The actor says teens caught with weapons should meet victims' families to reduce knife deaths.
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BBC News The alarming rise in disorders such as anorexia and bulimia is now an emergency
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BBC News The animals - including a Bengal tiger
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BBC News The Assisted Dying Bill 2023 passes through Tynwald's branches and can be sent for Royal Assent.
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BBC News The at-home light therapy treatment is increasingly being seen as a must-have skincare accessory.
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BBC News The autoimmune condition affects people differently - some think the drug could be life-changing.
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BBC News The BBC has obtained confidential material revealing appalling abuse and neglect affecting 39 pupils.
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BBC News The BBC speaks to six people about their first cervical screening
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BBC News The BBC visits a clinic at the epicentre of the outbreak where the rate of infections is increasing.
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BBC News The BBC was given exclusive access to the controversial facility in the east end of Glasgow.
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BBC News The BBC's James Gallagher investigates the invisible killer all around us.
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BBC News The Belfast-born music producer said a "large and pretty rare" tumour had been found earlier this year.
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BBC News The best-selling children's novelist visited animals at Drusillas Zoo park near Alfriston.
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BBC News The biggest increase is among the over 80s
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BBC News The body representing universities in Wales says "pressing
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BBC News The boy
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BBC News The British Medical Association is asking the government to ban all flavoured and disposable vapes.
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BBC News The camera hidden by Nicola Hughes captured footage of staff roughly handling and shouting at her mother.
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BBC News The Care Quality Commission (CQC) report - published nine months after inspection - finds multiple breaches.
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BBC News The case in Alabama stems from a lawsuit brought by three couples whose frozen embryos were lost at a clinic.
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BBC News The challenge involves forgoing alcohol and unhealthy food for 75 days and doing multiple daily workouts.
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BBC News The chancellor says he is confident an expansion of free childcare will be delivered as planned.
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BBC News The children's charity says the police data shows people are "still waiting" for social media to be made safe
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BBC News The children's commissioner says children often made impulsive decisions to become involved in the riots.
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BBC News The children's commissioner says it is a "scandal" that these children "are not on anybody's radars".
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BBC News The children's laureate says a "recession in children's happiness" is caused by a decline in reading.
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BBC News The Children's Wellbeing and Schools Bill is expected to come into force in 2025.
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BBC News The choice to not fund Alzheimer's drug lecanemab caused upset
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BBC News The comedian and former teacher says he has become sceptical about the value of university degrees.
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BBC News The compensation egg donors receive is rising
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BBC News The concern that Valdo Calocane could "end up killing someone" appears in a summary of medical records shared with BBC Panorama.
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BBC News The Conservatives say they would replace some degrees with 100
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BBC News The cost of holiday provision has risen by 6% across Great Britain
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BBC News The cost-of-living crisis is having an impact - but health concerns remain the top reason for quitting.
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BBC News The country singer says her baby daughter spent 10 days in hospital with respiratory syncytial virus.
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BBC News The Covid inquiry restarts its live hearings this week
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BBC News The CQC say the surgery has one of highest opioid prescription rates in England.
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BBC News The Crime and Policing Bill puts a new duty on teachers
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BBC News The deaths of five tourists after apparently drinking tainted drinks highlight the wider issue of fake or bootleg alcohol.
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BBC News The decision to scrap the organisation could offer a new chance to examine how patients are dealt with.
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BBC News The Department of Health and Social Care said it is the biggest public investment in facilities in five years.
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BBC News The drama tells the story of how families fought for justice over their children's birth defects.
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BBC News The drug is already being tested in people
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BBC News The drugs giant blames "protracted" talks with the government as well as differences over funding.
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BBC News The easily spreadable virus can affect people of all ages and have huge consequences during winter.
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BBC News The education secretary defends ending tax breaks for private schools as the policy is set to begin.
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BBC News The education secretary is expected to announce details to MPs in Parliament on Monday afternoon.
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BBC News The education secretary says claims of student loan fraud point to one of the "biggest financial scandals" in the university sector.
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BBC News The education secretary says equation sheets should be available to students sitting exams in 2025
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BBC News The Education Select Committee report warns that some phone use resembles "behavioural addiction".
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BBC News The EIS says an initial day of action has been set for 15 April
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BBC News The end of the pay dispute sounded too good to be true. And now some are wondering if it might be.
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BBC News The entire island of Ireland is now under red warnings
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BBC News The event includes family activities aimed at promoting creativity and well-being.
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BBC News The families of Valdo Calocane's victims say the report "demonstrates gross
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BBC News The financially-stricken institution faces cutting 700 jobs to tackle a £35m black hole
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BBC News The firm said the decision was taken because of a decline in demand for the vaccine.
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BBC News The flu vaccine is given to most children as a quick
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BBC News The Food Standards Agency (FSA) is looking at how it can speed up the approval process for lab-grown foods.
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BBC News The former nurse
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BBC News The former University Challenge presenter delivers a list of recommendations to Downing Street.
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BBC News The funding will come from Labour's plan to levy VAT on private schools
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BBC News The gang shared almost 400GB of the private information on their darknet site and Telegram channel.
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BBC News The gene therapy Casgevy
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BBC News The gene-editing method used might ultimately offer a way to remove HIV
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BBC News The government announced what it calls a "comprehensive" compensation scheme on Tuesday.
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BBC News The government announces first steps to creating a National Care Services - but reform is several years away.
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BBC News The government has approved the lowest number of school building work requests since its model began.
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BBC News The government hopes the move will end the "unfair postcode lottery" some women face.
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BBC News The government is boosting investment to try and ensure everyone can benefit from good schooling.
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BBC News The government is reviewing the policy but campaigners say the current system is "broken".
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BBC News The government pledged to cut the list of patients waiting more than 18 weeks for treatment in England by nearly half a million over the next year.
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BBC News The government says it is considering a range of measures to "make the UK smoke-free".
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BBC News The government says it wants to mitigate the "harm" social media is inflicting on children.
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BBC News The government says it will save parents £50 a year
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BBC News The government says the judgements are useful for parents
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BBC News The government says the move will help to 'minimise disruption and improve behaviour in classrooms'.
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BBC News The government says the rule change will raise £460m extra to spend in state schools in 2024/25.
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BBC News The government wants to stop people smoking by raising the legal age limit for buying cigarettes.
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BBC News The government will introduce a new vaping tax on top of measures to stop children vaping.
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BBC News The government's deal with Full Support Healthcare was one of the most wasteful of the pandemic.
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BBC News The headteacher says he is trying to "resurrect the joy of conversation back into the community".
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BBC News The health budget faces a £38bn shortfall by 2030
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BBC News The health department says it is removing "irrelevant" posts from an online consultation.
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BBC News The Health Foundation argues that the NHS was "in distress" this winter with A&E waiting times reaching a record high.
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BBC News The health secretary defends scrapping NHS England but admits the reform will bring challenges.
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BBC News The health secretary says renewed negotiations should take place away from deadlines and social media.
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BBC News The health secretary sees patients left crying and distressed
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BBC News The health secretary will outline measures on cutting "red tape" and alleviating paperwork for GPs in a speech on Friday.
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BBC News The health watchdog says gambling should be given the same weight as alcohol and nicotine addiction.
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BBC News The Hollywood star will fly back to Texas to sit exams while working on The Running Man in London.
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BBC News The hospital has now apologised and an independent inquiry is taking place.
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BBC News The implentation of a UK childhood stroke registry is critical
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BBC News The increase in police inquiries in England and Wales is "unprecedented"
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BBC News The Independent School Council says private school fees increased by 22.6% in January compared to a year ago.
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BBC News The infections
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BBC News The institution admitted class-related prejudice was a problem on campus.
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BBC News The itchy rash spreads via physical contact and is highly infectious
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BBC News The jab given to 67-year-old Janusz Racz may revolutionise how this cancer is treated
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BBC News The King's Speech confirmed that the government will change the way private school fees are taxed.
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BBC News The Labour government's changes will come into effect in January 2025
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BBC News The Labour MP bringing the bill says she is "disappointed" to be proposing pushing the implementation deadline to 2029.
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BBC News The latest data also shows the average age for first-time treatment is now over 35.
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BBC News The latest figure of 987
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BBC News The Mad Hatter's Tea Party: Opening the conversation about mental health issues
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BBC News The majority of secondary schools in the islands have policies to prohibit or limit their use.
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BBC News The Mayor of London says 200 schools will have PM2.5 filters installed in a pilot project.
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BBC News The Mayor of London's free school lunch policy is praised by a new independent report.
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BBC News The measures
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BBC News The method could be used to develop a blood test to identify inflammatory-bowel-disease patients most at risk.
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BBC News The money is the "first step" towards major Send reforms
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BBC News The money will be used to build new schools and for refurbishments to improve energy efficiency.
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BBC News The most common issues include clinicians not spotting abnormalities
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BBC News The most notable rise in cycling in India has occurred among rural schoolgirls
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BBC News The mother of a boy with autism says her family cannot cope with further strikes at special schools.
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BBC News The mother of a girl who died after being diagnosed with blood cancer says there is a lack of support in Wales.
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BBC News The mother of the boy says she feels vindicated by a watchdog's report into the case.
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BBC News The move
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BBC News The move is part of a wider plan to improve access in England but dentists say it will not solve problems.
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BBC News The move is part of an overhaul of decades-old mental health legislation in England and Wales.
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BBC News The MP behind the bill says he has altered proposals in a bid to gain government support.
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BBC News The NAHT wants a judge to review proposed changes to the way Ofsted inspects schools in England.
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BBC News The National Audit Office says a £35m pilot to test the expansion of free childcare in a few areas was cancelled.
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BBC News The National Education Union has been considering whether to go on strike again in 2024.
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BBC News The National Education Union in England will ballot over strike action on pay and school funding.
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BBC News The National Education Union's general secretary says Labour MPs could pay a 'high political price'.
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BBC News The National Institute for Healthcare and Care Excellence backs a tablet for dust mite allergies.
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BBC News The new cancer test means a quicker diagnosis and better treatment options for patients.
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BBC News The new education secretary says she is writing to education workforces as her "first priority".
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BBC News The new health secretary has said he spoke to the British Medical Association on Friday.
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BBC News The new measures aim to stop private care home providers benefiting excessively from a stretched system.
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BBC News The new repayment rate for student loans started this month but for some graduates the debt pile keeps growing.
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BBC News The new study uses genome sequencing to detect more diseases earlier
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BBC News The new term has begun
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BBC News The next public hearings will consider how the pandemic affected healthcare systems across the UK.
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BBC News The NHS autumn booster campaign began on 3 October but Covid vaccines are also available privately.
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BBC News The NHS is about to pay for a transformational haemophilia B treatment
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BBC News The NHS is appealing for people with O-type blood to urgently come forward and donate.
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BBC News The NHS is exempt from the rise in employer National Insurance contributions
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BBC News The NHS is looking into claims that a software flaw at Medefer left patient data vulnerable.
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BBC News The NHS needs more doctors so why have some medical students been left in limbo waiting for a job?
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BBC News The NHS said Patients should continue to attend their appointments unless they have been told otherwise.
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BBC News The number of fines issues for taking holidays during the school term rose to a record 443
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BBC News The number of lung of transplants could rise as a new machine keeps organs alive outside the body.
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BBC News The number of people vaping in the UK has stalled
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BBC News The Olympic medallist had a miscarriage and an ectopic pregnancy. Did sport affect her ability to conceive?
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BBC News The ombudsman said Slough Borough Council was at fault and should apologise.
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BBC News The once a day pill Tafamidis is now available on the NHS in England.
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BBC News The oral treatment - the first of its kind - could soon be available after being recommended for NHS use.
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BBC News The panel of 28 felt it was important to give people choice
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BBC News The PM will say the focus should be on "what work you can do"
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BBC News The prescription drug has been linked to a number of deaths in the UK and around the world.
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BBC News The prime minister said the upcoming Lord Darzi review will reveal too many are let down by the NHS.
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BBC News The prime minister says the move will cut duplication and free up money for frontline services.
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BBC News The Princess of Wales is looking forward to returning to work
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BBC News The principal of a school in Newry says a recent musical production required over £20
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BBC News The proposed law would allow some terminally ill adults to end their own lives. But there are requirements.
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BBC News The psychological condition stops players from releasing a dart.
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BBC News The qualification was due to be introduced in September 2026 but was delayed until 2027.
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BBC News The real danger comes from passengers on previous flights leaving peanut residue on seats
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BBC News The record-breaking donation came from a 93-year-old former professor
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BBC News The regulator has fined the University of Sussex £585
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BBC News The report says failure to fix England's social care system carries an unknown human and financial cost.
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BBC News The research aimed at lovers of white bread has been funded by the government to improve the health benefits of UK food.
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BBC News The rise of these treatments has major implications for how we think about obesity
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BBC News The rollout of new devices for thousands in England with type 1 diabetes is hailed as a landmark moment.
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BBC News The Royal College of Emergency Medicine issues a "safety flash" about the dangers to children.
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BBC News The royal describes "months of sheer worry" she experienced over the birth of her second child.
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BBC News The ruling follows the death of 20-year-old University of Bristol student Natasha Abrahart.
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BBC News The Safer Drugs Consumption Facility in Glasgow opened on 13 January
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BBC News The schools minister promises reform but parents are frustrated with the lack of action.
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BBC News The senior Labour figures joined a primary school music class during their visit.
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BBC News The Shropshire couple say they struggle to cope with the teenager's challenging behaviour at home.
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BBC News The smoking bill was not passed before Parliament was dissolved ahead of the general election.
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BBC News The social media post irresponsibly promoted a diet that fell below 800 calories a day
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BBC News The Society of Radiographers says allowing men to do mammograms would reduce staff shortages.
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BBC News The Southern Health Trust says the move is not out of concern but to provide extra assurance.
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BBC News The special educational needs system is financially unsustainable
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BBC News The system checks patients' ECG heart traces for subtle early warning signs.
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BBC News The tax will be applied to manufacturers of milk-based drinks and dairy-based substitutes
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BBC News The Thistle will open its doors next week after nearly a decade of deadlock over drug laws.
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BBC News The time taken for councils to do home adaptation assessments for elderly and disabled people has risen
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BBC News The treatment for beta thalassaemia is to be offered on the NHS and uses Nobel Prize-winning technology.
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BBC News The trust anticipates "minimal problems" launching a new IT system on the day junior doctors strike.
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BBC News The UK death rate reached a record low last year
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BBC News The UK Health Security Agency argued naming the junior officials could put them at risk of abuse.
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BBC News The UK-based firm has reached agreements with law firms representing about 80
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BBC News The union warned of a "summer of chaos" if the university did not back down on its proposed cuts.
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BBC News The US hospital which carried out the operation said Rick Slayman's death was not a result of the transplant.
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BBC News The World Health Organization also finds higher rates of drinking and vaping among teenage girls.
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BBC News These students were in Year 7 during the first Covid lockdowns - and regional disparities have grown.
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BBC News Those from the lowest income families are now up to 19 months behind peers by the age of 16.
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BBC News Those who miscarry in the first 24 weeks of pregnancy can take 10 days' paid leave
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BBC News Thousands of children miss out as some councils in England fail to meet deadlines
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BBC News Thousands of people in England are set to get access to a new type of treatment to fight their disease.
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BBC News Thousands were given contaminated blood products in what has been called the biggest treatment disaster in NHS history.
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BBC News Thousands were infected with HIV and hepatitis C in the worst treatment disaster in NHS history.
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BBC News Three teachers sat - and failed - the first Cambridge English exam 112 years ago. How would you do?
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BBC News Three teenagers and their teacher dad give some top tips on how to survive the stressful exam period.
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BBC News Three-quarters of requests from prisons did not need an ambulance response
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BBC News Timescales for the demolition and rebuilding of a primary school are revealed in council papers.
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BBC News Tom Buckmaster is working with four primary schools in Nottinghamshire to improve attendance.
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BBC News Tom Hayhoe's first task will be reviewing the £8.7bn of pandemic PPE that had to be written off.
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BBC News Tony Dixon was suspended after mesh surgery was found to have caused harm to hundreds of patients.
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BBC News Trading Standards says adverts for heated tobacco products are banned
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BBC News Transgender women should not be put on single-sex female NHS wards
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BBC News Traveller families say their children are often bullied when they attend mainstream schools.
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BBC News Treating failing eyesight and high cholesterol can help lower the risk of the illness
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BBC News Trump has long been critical of how the Geneva-based institution handled the Covid-19 pandemic.
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BBC News Twelve-year-old Hannah missed most of her primary education but has been receiving support to get her back to school.
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BBC News Two ex-ministers say the government should pause demands for large sums of money from benefits overpayments.
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BBC News Two members of staff are set to climb Kilimanjaro to raise money for a new school heating system.
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BBC News Two men who never met now call themselves blood brothers - after one donated stem cells to the other.
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BBC News Two parents were wrongly sent in-depth information on hundreds of students.
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BBC News Two sisters hope more funding will be made available so all deaf children can access the service.
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BBC News Two sisters will register their babies of only a few weeks old for school due to high demand.
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BBC News Two whistleblowers also believe the Leeds Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust’s maternity units are unsafe.
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BBC News Two women describe the life-changing impacts of immunoglobulin in treating their health conditions.
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BBC News Two women had abortions after an NHS trust mistakenly told them their babies had serious conditions
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BBC News Two-year-old Zachary Bradford could die in weeks if a donor cannot be found.
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BBC News UK laws have changed to keep up with the science that shows it can be safe.
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BBC News Union says university could have 300 fewer full-time posts than in 2019 after savings made.
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BBC News Unions representing further education lecturers are balloting their members on strike action.
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BBC News Universities have been accused of lowering standards to recruit overseas students
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BBC News Universities UK says students must have confidence that the system is 'fair
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BBC News University exams taken using artificial intelligence beat those by real students
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BBC News University fees are rising to £9
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BBC News University of Brighton Academies Trust runs 11 primary schools and three secondary schools.
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BBC News University of East Anglia announces further cuts as it tries to stem a multi-million pound deficit.
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BBC News University of Oxford researchers start in-human vaccine trial to treat highly fatal Marburg virus.
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BBC News Vaccinating poultry against bird flu is still not allowed in the UK despite a rise in farm outbreaks.
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BBC News Valdo Calocane often stopped taking his medication and was becoming increasingly violent
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BBC News Valdo Calocane was given a hospital order for killing Ian Coates
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BBC News Vice-chancellors say they are at "a fork in the road" and will "slide into decline" without action.
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BBC News Victims and others affected by the infected blood scandal are waiting to hear how much they will be paid.
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BBC News Victoria Atkins is challenged to name some health trusts meeting their targets to cut waiting lists.
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BBC News Wales' gynaecology waiting list rates are among the highest in the UK
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BBC News Wayne Hawkins believes terminally ill people should be able to die when they choose
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BBC News We asked some GPs what they thought of other professionals taking on their responsibility for sick notes.
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BBC News We meet some of the first NHS patients
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BBC News Wearable tech claims to help monitor our health
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BBC News What happens next has implications for the expiry of almost 600 similar PFI deals across England.
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BBC News What is causing the rise of measles cases around the world?
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BBC News What is NHS care like for people with severe ME
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BBC News When do GCSEs start and are there any changes to exams this year?
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BBC News While MPs debated the bill in parliament
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BBC News Whoever forms the next government is going to find it hard to ignore the issue of university funding
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BBC News Whole-genome sequencing enables doctors to quickly decide what medicines will work best.
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BBC News Why is the number of autism diagnoses changing? And what does it mean for autistic people?
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BBC News Why living with dementia can still mean living well.
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BBC News Will the abolition of NHS England work? Senior NHS England leader Richard Meddings has given the first response from the organisation itself
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BBC News With NHS mental health waitlists at record highs
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BBC News Women are warned against a man who claims his sperm has fathered children all around the world.
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BBC News Women can ask for adjustments and this may encourage some people to get tested
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BBC News Women in agony are using their savings to pay for urgent treatment to avoid waits of up to two years.
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BBC News Women share their stories of how they feel renting has held them back in life.
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BBC News Women who experienced traumatic pain from hysteroscopies reveal fears new clinical guidelines may not help.
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BBC News Women who have quickly lost weight say strangers are now more likely to smile at them or strike up a conversation.
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BBC News Women who were in pain for years without answers want greater awareness around their condition.
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BBC News Work and Pensions Secretary Liz Kendall will set out reforms to the benefits system on Tuesday afternoon.
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BBC News Workers will not carry out overtime
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BBC News Working out how many school pupils to budget for may well prove to be a headache for the government.
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BBC News Writer Bryony Gordon opens up on her OCD
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BBC News Year 6 children in England and Wales are finding out which secondary school they will be going to.
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BBC News Young people are being encouraged to have the MMR jab
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BBC News Young people are split by the Conservative's pledge to introduce national service for 18-year-olds.
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BBC News Zoe Carlin says she was left dehumanised after being admitted to hospital with chest pains.
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Julia Waters says.
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June
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just like two million others across the UK.
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kidney and colon cancer in England and Wales.
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known as "kiddywatts".
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known as BV
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known as laughing gas
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lab studies suggest.
1
Labour say.
1
leaving many in financial hardship.
1
leaving many with life-changing injuries.
1
leaving patients in pain.
1
leaving them feeling nearly invisible.
1
led by Michelle Mone's husband
1
legal papers show.
1
less than a year before the Nottingham attacks.
1
letting people take substances under supervision.
1
life-saving measured would not have been attempted.
1
like other education institutions
1
linked to more than 50 UK deaths
1
London and Greater Manchester mayors say.
1
loneliness and alcohol
1
Louis O'Brien-Smith fears he will "keep deteriorating and probably die".
1
lower BMI cut-off for obesity would give a truer picture of who is affected
1
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made public by the CDC
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makes people feel fuller and more satisfied so they eat less.
1
makes people feel fuller.
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makes the journey from Newport to Newcastle twice a month.
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Manx Care says.
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many of them needless
1
many students are concerned about the growing financial pressures at university
1
may
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may be spread by sex
1
may lower blood sugar levels.
1
meaning students will be left in more debt after their course.
2
meanwhile
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meet the people who train their own.
1
midwives and physios in England for 10 years.
1
might have been different
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ministers have been in the spotlight whereas the Scottish inquiry has focused on the victims.
1
ministers say.
1
missed by the human eye.
1
months before their GCSEs.
1
more people are choosing to reduce alcohol consumption year round.
1
more than three years after being declared - WHO says
1
MPs say after hearing "harrowing" evidence from UK women.
1
MPs will debate and vote on the issue of assisted suicide.
1
mumps and rubella
1
must be held in closed session.
1
named Pringle and Widget
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National Audit Office says.
1
needs treatment which her family say cannot be provided by the NHS.
1
net
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NHS bosses say.
1
NHS data shows.
1
NHS data suggests.
1
NHS Digital says.
1
NHS England says.
4
nine
1
no jingling keys and watch out for amorous pigeons.
1
no scheme has been put in place to help victims.
1
not all of which are genetic.
2
not doctors in training.
1
not pupil misconduct
1
not revolutionary
1
not to have a drink of water.
1
notes
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Novo Nordisk briefly became Europe's most valuable firm in 2023.
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now 11
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now Alex will take on the world on the slopes.
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now four
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now in her 70s
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now seven
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of claimants.
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official figures show.
1
Ofsted says.
1
on average
1
on-demand pill that immobilises sperm.
1
one of the UK's best-known British Asian drag queens
1
one of the youngest people in the UK to chair a board of governors
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opens up about his first UK tour.
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or 93%
1
or brain fog.
1
or teach under-nines about sex.
1
other families are struggling with the cost of care.
1
others share their experiences of loss at university.
1
our health and science correspondent assesses the threat.
2
out of a concern his accent may hold him back.
1
Oxford SU says.
1
painless spray up the nose
1
palpitations
1
paper1
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parents and professionals.
1
parents say.
1
particularly affecting young people.
1
particularly in certain areas - so why have successive governments not yet found a solution?
2
partly due to pressure from students.
1
partly fuelled by weight loss drug Ozempic.
1
pass despite opposition by several leading Conservative figures.
1
pen tapping or thigh jiggling can cause rage and distress for some people.
1
people at this cooking class are being taught to make meals on a budget.
1
people share their views on falling fertility rates.
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plans say.
1
Plymouth and Torbay all have persistent absence rates of about 23%.
1
police say.
1
poorly or ill".
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possession for recreational use will carry a prison sentence of up to two years.
1
prison staff and the courts
1
production is at record levels
1
projections suggest.
1
pronouns and abortion.
1
proven to be effective in managing diabetes
1
psychology
2
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pupils across England missed more than six million school days through unauthorised holidays.
1
putting plans to tackle the backlog and improve the NHS at risk.
1
putting pressure on budgets.
1
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racism and incompetence in an organisation overseeing UK nurses and midwives.
1
raised in abject poverty by addicts
1
raised questions about the safety of cosmetic treatments.
1
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recycle" slogan to "environmentally hazardous" e-cigarettes..
1
rehab centres
1
relationships
1
report finds.
1
reports Alison Holt.
2
research finds.
1
research reveals.
1
research shows.
1
research suggests.
8
researchers estimate.
1
researchers find.
1
researchers found.
1
researchers say.
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reuse
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risking another big hospital scandal
1
rose 9.4% last year
1
said "normalising" death might help people.
1
said decisions over her home care had been repeatedly delayed.
1
said she can spend four hours a day on "disability admin".
1
said to be used by some celebrities
1
say a trust has "failed to learn".
1
say doctors.
1
say education officials.
1
say experts
1
say experts.
1
say health officials.
2
say officials.
1
say researchers.
2
say scientists.
1
say solicitors.
1
say UK doctors.
1
say UK experts.
1
saying 90% of those who voted are in favour of striking.
1
saying it was never intended to be a national helpline.
1
saying urgent action needed in UK.
1
says a report.
1
says a union leader.
1
says Age NI.
1
says campaigner.
1
says Dr Georgie Budd.
1
says Dr Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus.
1
says he has suffered bullying and abuse because of his hearing loss.
1
says her "nightmare seems to be never ending" after a blood clot on her lung.
1
says it is being ignored.
1
says it provides a "private school service".
1
says James Gallagher.
1
says Laura Kuenssberg.
2
says mental health can be a taboo topic for the South Asian community.
1
says NHS England boss.
1
says NHS England.
2
says officials will discuss the latest proposals.
1
says ombudsman.
1
says she is determined to come back "as strong as ever".
1
says she still has spare time despite the number of subjects she studies.
1
says she was not offered a check as it was assumed she would not have an address.
1
says she will meet Stephen Barclay this week.
1
says the head of Ucas.
1
says the leader of Wales' Covid bereaved group.
1
says the Warwick University-led study.
1
says their union
1
says watchdog.
1
school leaders say positive work is being done.
1
schools say they are turning to PE teachers to plug gaps.
1
scientists say.
2
senior medics say.
1
September 8
2
set up by pupils from Park Special School in Belfast
1
setting up a cycle of harm
1
seven
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shared posts on social media criticising LGBT+ teaching.
1
she feared her bond with Sydney would be lost forever.
2
side effects and use.
1
since coins were a common foreign object swallowed
1
smoking outdoors in pubs is heavily regulated - could the UK follow suit?
1
so how should you manage having it?
1
so why is it still struggling?
1
so will not strike next term.
1
some nurses and hospital porters are among the Unison members who have said yes to the pay offer.
1
some students are wondering whether going to university makes financial sense.
1
some trade union members would be required to continue working during a strike.
1
soya and nuts and "feels like the odd one out".
1
spread fear and loathing.
1
staff tell of their "extreme worry".
1
staffed by volunteers
1
starting with Glasgow and East Lothian.
1
Steve Barclay says he remains "ready to engage" with unions.
1
stomach pain
1
stress and suicidal thoughts have been highlighted by new research.
1
students say.
1
study shows.
1
study suggests.
1
subject to consultation.
1
such as memory
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supporters and opponents gathered outside.
1
surgeons say.
1
syllabus
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systematic failures".
1
take on debt or dip into savings last year as costs soared
1
Tanzania's health minister says.
1
teachers and police officers would get below inflation rises
1
teachers explain why they are taking action.
1
teaching and rail unions.
1
Teddy and Dexter
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tells MPs her problems were repeatedly dismissed.
1
thanks to electronic brain implants
1
that has all changed
1
the actress expresses deep concern for disability rights.
1
the annual report delved into race and ethnic data of those who underwent assisted dying.
1
the attorney general advises.
1
the author of a major review into the system says.
1
the BBC finds.
3
the BBC has found.
4
the BBC has learned.
1
the BBC is told.
2
the BBC learns.
1
the BBC speaks to one of the first to get it.
1
the BBC understands.
1
the BBC witnesses a pioneering treatment in Senegal.
1
the boss of NHS England will say.
1
the Canadian researchers say.
1
the chairwoman of the Food Standards Agency says
1
the children's commissioner says.
1
the children's commissioner urges.
1
the coroner said.
1
the Covid Inquiry heard.
1
the Covid inquiry hears.
1
the data seen by the BBC shows.
1
the dispute over pay could continue into the autumn term.
1
the Early Years Alliance charity says.
1
the education secretary says parents should keep their children in school.
1
the education secretary says.
2
the education secretary tells BBC News.
1
the EIS
1
the Eve Appeal says.
1
the exam board says.
1
the experts warn.
1
the government also says.
1
the government is proposing.
1
the government says.
3
the health assessment body says.
1
the health ombudsman says.
1
the health secretary says.
1
the High Court hears.
1
the inquiry is told.
1
the largest single group.
1
the latest data shows.
1
the majority of teachers rejected an offer of 5.5% and started action short of strike in schools.
1
the medicines regulatory body says.
1
the National Audit Office warns.
1
the NHS advises.
1
the NHS Confederation says.
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the NHS says.
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the pace of change is slow - writes Alison Holt.
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the party says.
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the poll suggests.
1
the prime minister says.
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the public inquiry has been told.
1
the regulator says.
1
the RNID says.
1
the Royal College of GP says.
1
the Royal College of Nursing says.
1
the Royal College of Radiologists says.
1
the UCU.
1
the UK fertility regulator says.
1
the UK Health Security Agency says.
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the UN says.
1
the United Nations found.
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the watchdog says.
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the White House said after reporters spotted marks on his face.
1
the WHO says China should share data as "a moral and scientific imperative".
1
the WHO's Dr Hans Kluge says.
2
the word "sugar" barely appears. Why?
2
the World Obesity Federation says.
1
their evangelising has reached a new level
1
there will not be extra support to address the impact of the pandemic.
1
there's a new political focus on education
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threatening the future of their culture.
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threatening the paper's future in print.
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three students reflect on a college experience bookended by Covid and now campus protests.
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to go to nursery.
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to live relatively normally may become unavailable on the NHS.
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to more than 9
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to support pregnant staff and new mums.
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training for staff and information sharing in England.
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transparent and robust'.
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transport and paperwork are among causes of NHS discharge delays.
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treat and prevent some diseases
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UK experts say.
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under government plans
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under government proposals.
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under the plans.
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undergoes more surgery to reconstruct a "cage" around her heart
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union leaders say.
1
up from 13.1% in autumn 2019.
1
urgent challenges" are being faced.
1
used together
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using her ribs.
1
using the same mRNA technology as successful Covid vaccines
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vacancy
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vitamins and antioxidants are being sold as healthy essentials.
1
Wales and Northern Ireland are set to go ahead on Thursday after talks fail.
1
Wales and Northern Ireland are set to strike in a dispute with the government over pay.
1
Wales and Northern Ireland receive their GCSE exam results this week.
1
Wales and Northern Ireland.
2
Wales and Scotland are being told which primary school their children will be going to.
1
waned - possibly linked to stress
1
want more done to protect others.
1
warning that pupils who should be fed free are missing out.
1
warning true figure could be even higher.
1
was born three months prematurely and has autism and learning difficulties.
1
was determined to defy medical opinion.
1
was facing deportation from Sweden.
1
was found dead at home
1
was found dead in her flat in Woking by her mother and brother in May 2021.
1
was found dead in his Suffolk home while waiting eight hours for an ambulance.
1
was left on a trolley after being admitted with stomach pain.
1
was recorded sustaining head injuries while at school.
1
was sometimes having hundreds of seizures a day due to his severe epilepsy.
2
was stranded at the North Pole doing last-minute revision for her Higher exams.
1
wasted opportunities and muddled-thinking left UK sleep-walking into Covid.
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we ask formerly gifted children about the expectations they faced.
1
we asked an expert and a family who've been through it for their top tips.
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we examine the competition it faces from weight loss jabs.
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weighing almost 23 stone and on soiled sheets
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were not expected to survive for more than a few days after they were born.
1
were spotted on display alongside spring onions.
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what can I borrow and when do I have to start paying it back?
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what is it like for those working in the industry?
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what is it like to be a paramedic trying to get to patients?
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what life on the frontline is like.
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what would you like to ask our experts?
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when Omicron took hold.
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when they can still be treated.
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where 15
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where students go to great lengths to land a government job.
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where the mother is older or obese.
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which are different.
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which are much more harmful.
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which are the highest level of alert.
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which can be life-threatening.
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which can be poisonous if eaten
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which can cause a more serious illness.
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which can cause facial paralysis.
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which can protect newborns.
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which causes dementia.
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which determines college admission
1
which had been a mystery for decades
1
which has recorded 480 cases.
1
which has thousands of members
1
which have fallen in real terms since 2010.
1
which he promised to do on the campaign trail
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which he will use to set out his priorities for 2023.
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which increases her chances of getting cancer by 90%.
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which is available in Scotland and Wales.
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which is delivered via injection
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which is not cancerous but could cause problems if it grows.
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which is particularly dangerous for babies.
1
which is prohibited.
1
which leaves him in constant pain.
1
which may affect the species of bacteria in our guts.
1
which opposed widespread lockdowns.
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which represents 280
1
which runs vital UK public services.
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which sees pay rise by nearly 20% in 2023-24 for some.
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which should make complicated operations safer.
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which some teachers and parents said was too hard.
1
which will now be offered to some patients in England
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while 7.7% vaped.
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while disposable vape usage has fallen
1
who bleeds from her nose
1
who cared for a friend with terminal cancer
1
who died under NHS care in 2019
1
who fill rota gaps.
1
who had a severe dairy allergy
1
who had a stroke in December
1
who had surgery at the same hospital
1
who has a condition affecting her womb
1
who has cerebral palsy
1
who has chronic kidney disease
1
who has ocular uveal melanoma
1
who is 13
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who is autistic
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who is disabled
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who is disabled.
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who is the widow of a wealthy investor.
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who is under the age of 16
1
who killed herself after an inspection.
1
who lives in Cardiff
1
who pay higher fees.
1
who rely on emergency care
2
who said she was raped by an older boy
1
who shared the story of her daughter's death.
1
who started vaping at 16 years old says she feels like she has "no control over it".
1
who studied in the town.
1
who under went a partial amputation.
1
who was behind new legislation around school uniform costs
1
who was put in a coma after a C-section
1
who was suspended after complaining about sharing a changing room with a transgender colleague
1
who worked at Lincoln University Technical College
1
who worked in a school
1
whose daughter's death was preventable
1
whose son died from HIV and Hepatitis C
1
will appear before a youth court in August.
1
will have to pay up to £240
1
will last for five consecutive days.
1
will re-ballot members over strike action.
1
with "universal cures" unlikely at present.
1
with 40% of pupils eligible for free meals
1
with a marked rise in cases in adults aged 25-49.
2
with cases reported in 51 countries.
1
with fraudsters charging up to £4
1
with health officials encouraging people to get vaccinated.
1
with hindsight
1
with junk food adverts on TV banned before 21:00.
1
with many schools closed until midday.
1
with more heterosexual men and women becoming infected.
1
with more in May and September.
1
with no injection.
1
with one woman saying she has suffered her entire life.
1
with paramedics warning problems likely to worsen.
1
with procedures having to be corrected.
1
with some left in tears.
1
with some saying they would "be lost" without them.
1
with students and staff bearing the brunt.
2
with the backing of the Queen Consort and Sir Lenny Henry.
1
with the five-day walkout over pay running until 07:00 on Tuesday.
1
with the NEU announcing another two strike days.
1
with the result expected on Monday
1
with the sector blaming "chronic underfunding".
1
with the steepest fall in England.
1
with waits and staffing of major concern.
1
women may take lower-paid jobs or work fewer hours.
1
women open up on their experience of having bigger breasts.
1
won a team of the year award.
1
work weekends or accrue time off in lieu during the action.
1
working parents with two-year-olds will be eligible for 15 hours of free childcare.
1
workload and conditions.
1
workload and wellbeing.
1
worth up to 19.4% for some
1
writes Chris Mason.
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yet more patients will be forced to wait
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