NHS billions wasted as bipolar patients left ‘forgotten and failed’
Exclusive data shows how neglect of this common mental health condition costs the UK nearly £10bn a year.
Protests postponed after pharmacy funding boost
Community pharmacies have delayed protest action after the government agreed a new funding package.
Secret filming reveals brazen tactics of immigration scammers
An undercover BBC investigation exposes how rogue agents are exploiting a UK visa scheme.
Alarms, overdoses and saving lives: Two days in UK’s first drug injection room
The BBC was given exclusive access to the controversial facility in the east end of Glasgow.
Morning-after pill to be made free at pharmacies in England
The government hopes the move will end the "unfair postcode lottery" some women face.
Are my braids doing more harm than good?
Research suggests the synthetic hair used for braiding could be bad for you - but will that stop women using it?
Are my braids doing more harm than good?
Research suggests the synthetic hair used for braiding could be bad for you - but will that stop women using it?
‘I fear I’ll be dead before I get justice for my son’
Tony Summers' son Paul was diagnosed with HIV and Hepatitis C and died in 2008 aged 44.
‘I had to use a goods lift to go for an abortion’
Dani Czernuszka-Watt was told the clinic she went to had never treated a person in a wheelchair before.
‘I fear I’ll be dead before I get justice for my son’
Tony Summers, whose son died from HIV and Hepatitis C, fears he will be dead before his compensation is paid.